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Reserve Bank Governor says property market may overheat
7:53 AM.The Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler yesterday became the latest and perhaps most authorative voice warning of the risk of a bust in the overheated Auckland housing market. Audio
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NZ judge says UK inquiry will be a challenge
7:48 AM.The New Zealand High Court judge Dame Lowell Goddard has been appointed to head the inquiry into historical child sex abuse in England and Wales. Audio
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Winston Peters hints at standing in Northland by-election
7:43 AM.Winston Peters is among the politicians who have been visiting Paihia and surrounding towns over the past few days. Audio
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Key to front up at Waitangi, Little makes debut visit
7:39 AM.Our political reporter, Demelza Leslie, is in Waitangi and joins us. Audio
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Pressure on Ngapuhi over settlement
7:36 AM.The Waitangi elder Kingi Taurua says he'll be asking the Prime Minister to apologise today for his dismissive remarks on Maori sovereignty. Audio
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Positive reaction as NZ judge is appointed to head UK inquiry
7:25 AM.The New Zealand High Court judge Dame Lowell Goddard has been appointed to head the inquiry into historical child sex abuse in England and Wales. Audio
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Political editor on NZ sending troops to fight Islamic State
7:20 AM.New Zealand is currently considering whether to send troops to help train the Iraqi army. Audio
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Jordan hangs two Iraqis, vows strong response
7:17 AM.The father of the Jordanian pilot burned to death by Islamic State wants the terrorists deeply punished for killing his son and he says the hanging of two Iraqi terrorists is not enough. Audio
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60 firefighters tackling big rural fire near Blenheim
7:09 AM.Sixty firefighters backed by helicopters and planes are battling a fire that's threatening homes near Renwick in the Wairau Valley near Blenheim. Audio
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Morning Markets for 5 February 2015
6:58 AM.In the currency markets, the New Zealand dollar is trading at 73.61 US cents. Audio
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Weak Chinese manufacturing date adds to fears of a hard landing
6:57 AM.The latest manufacturing data out of China is adding to fears the world's largest economy could be headed for a hard landing. Audio
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Employees experience rising real spending power
6:55 AM.Even though nominal growth in wages remains low, employees are still experiencing a growth in real spending power. Audio
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Auckland real estate broker sees further price rises ahead
6:54 AM.A leading Auckland real estate broker expects prices to continue to climb over the next three months, as demand continues to outstrip supply. Audio
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Reserve Bank dashes hopes of a near-term rate cut
6:50 AM.The Reserve Bank governor poured cold water on the prospect of interest rate cuts, saying keeping the official cash rate steady is the most prudent option. Audio
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Metservice discussing Canterbury weather in wake of huge fire
6:44 AM.A fire is being fought at North Bank in Marlbourgh which began at about 11:15 last night, with the fire service saying some people have been evacuated. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 February 2015
6:27 AM.An associate professor of architecture says the government's selected the wrong department to enforce rules to make marae buildings earthquake-resistant; The mana whenua will soon be holding the… Read more Audio
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NZ Judge to head UK child abuse inquiry
6:10 AM.A New Zealand judge, Lowell Goddard, has been appointed the head of an inquiry into historical child sex abuse in England and Wales. Audio
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Economist says global risks to dairy prices continue
6:00 AM.An economist says the rise in global dairy prices is a positive sign, but a number of downside risks persist. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 5 February 2015
6:00 AM.Sixty firefighters backed by helicopters and planes are battling a fire that's threatening homes near Renwick in the Wairau Valley near Blenheim. The father of the Jordanian pilot burned to death by… Read more Audio
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Fiji plans to dump Union Jack for more Pacific-themed flag
8:58 AM.Fiji plans to remove the Union Jack from its flag. The prime minister, Frank Bainamarama, says the flag had served the country well since 1970 but is now outdated. Audio