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FIFA U-20 World Cup draw announced tonight
7:57 AM.This evening, the Junior All Whites will find out who they play in their first match of the under-20 Fifa World Cup. Audio
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Shooting incident in France's second largest city
7:55 AM.A huge security operation is currently underway in the French city of Marseille after hooded gunmen fired at police. Audio
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Ngati Porou leader Apirana Mahuika in state at Te Rahui Marae
7:51 AM.Large numbers of people are expected to pay their respects to the late Ngati Porou Leader Apirana Mahuika over the next two days as he lies in state at Te Rahui Marae near Ruatoria. Audio
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Winston Peters eyes Northland electorate seat
7:45 AM.New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says he's thinking very hard about contesting the Northland by-election. Audio
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Australian PM has a "near death experience"
7:39 AM.The Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, is describing yesterday's leadership challenge as a near death experience. Audio
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SmartTV can spy on you
7:33 AM.Samsung is warning people not to discuss personal information in front of their smart television set. Audio
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Auckland hostel investigated after hygeine complaint
7:26 AM.Neighbours of a downtown Auckland hostel which is under investigation for poor hygiene say they're living in fear, and are sick of filth spilling out on to the streets. Audio
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NZ top country for dairy product rejections
7:20 AM.New Zealand's topped a list of countries which have had their dairy products rejected by China, according to a Chinese consumer website. Audio
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Christine Lundy's brother to give evidence today
7:16 AM.The brother of Christine Lundy will be the first to give evidence today in the retrial of Mark Lundy, who is accused of murdering his wife and daughter in 2000. Audio
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Maori sovereignty and seperatism not the same thing
7:11 AM.John Key says the last thing New Zealand needs is a debate on Maori sovereignty, warning that it could lead to a "road to separatism." Audio
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Currency and low oil price driving confidence
6:58 AM.The New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters Association says rising domestic sales, a lower New Zealand and falling oil prices have boosted confidence. Audio
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MYOB says its customer numbers can't be compared with Xero's
6:56 AM.MYOB says its figures on customer numbers in Australia and New Zealand using its cloud services aren't comparable with those of its rival, Xero. Audio
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TSB Bank hopes its 10-year fixed offer will grow market share
6:53 AM.TSB Bank is hoping its low 10-year fixed-rate mortgage offer will help it grow its market share. Audio
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Opus International cuts senior management jobs in NZ
6:52 AM.The listed company, Opus International Consultants, has cut its New Zealand senior management team by over half. Audio
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NZX reaches $1.2m preliminary tax settlement with IRD
6:51 AM.The stock market operator, NZX, will set aside 1.2 million dollars to settle a tax bill with Inland Revenue. Audio
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Analysts expect a small increase in earnings from Skycity
6:48 AM.The casino operator, Skycity, will be one of the first major companies to report its earnings results and analysts are expecting a small increase in earnings as a result of better returns from its… Read more Audio
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Milford Asset Management confirms it is under investigation
6:47 AM.The fund manager, Milford Asset Management, has confirmed it's under investigation from the capital markets regulator over claims of market manipulation. Audio
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Political spat over sovereignty versus separatism
6:38 AM.Greater sovereignty for Maori or a dangerous path towards separatism? Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 10 February 2015
6:25 AM.A whanau spokesperson of the Ngati Porou leader, Apirana Mahuika, says he laid down a foundation for future generations; The candidate certain to represent Labour in the Northland by-election is… Read more Audio
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Chinese buyers showing interest in Christchurch
6:23 AM.A Canterbury real estate company says there's been a surge of interest in Christchurch property from Chinese buyers. Audio
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