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Councillor hopes NY protest will be peaceful
8:38 AM.Returning now to our top story and ongoing protest in New York, over another grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the death of a black man, this time Eric Garner who died in a… Read more Audio
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Keep the faith and the prayer, say evangelicals
8:35 AM.The Speaker of the House, David Carter, has given MPs until today to say whether they want to ditch the Christian prayer that's been read in parliament for more than half a century. Audio
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Markets Update for 5 December 2014
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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New Zealand pioneering match fixing law changes
8:25 AM.New Zealand is leading the world with our legislation to target match fixing in sport. Audio
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Battle over a Wellington supercity
8:21 AM.The battle over a Wellington supercity is just about to get underway after the Local Government Commission recommended amalgamating the region's nine councils. Audio
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Maori language experts ping train service
8:19 AM.The Maori Language Commission wants Wellington's train service to brush up on its Maori pronunciation. Audio
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5000 unauthorised teachers in schools
8:13 AM.The Teachers Council has found more than five-thousand teachers are working in schools without its authorisation. Audio
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More protests likely in US and beyond over Eric Garner death
8:11 AM.Protesters are promising a new round of demonstrations in New York tonight after a grand jury decided not to charge a white police officer over the chokehold death of unarmed black man on Staten… Read more Audio
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Tipuna welcomed home
7:56 AM.Over a hundred Maori and Moriori ancestral remains will be formally welcomed home at Te Papa in just over an hour's time more than a century after they left New Zealand. Audio
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Muslim NZers tell RNZ's Insight about increasing racial abuse
7:52 AM.Muslim New Zealanders are increasingly becoming the victims of racist abuse in the wake of the political focus on the potential threat from ISIS supporters. Audio
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Skepticism over Phillip Smith hunger strike
7:46 AM.A convicted murderer turned development specialist says he's sceptical about Phillip John Smith's motives for going on a hunger strike. Audio
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Supercity plan "deadly" - former mayor
7:41 AM.The New Zealand First MP and former Carterton mayor, Ron Mark, has called the Supercity plan deadly. Audio
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People power to decide on supercity plan
7:38 AM.Opponents of a Wellington supercity are gearing up to fight the proposal with the capital's Mayor confident it will never go ahead. Audio
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Council to vote today on selling off assets
7:35 AM.The Christchurch City Council will vote in secret today on whether to proceed with assets sales. Audio
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Decision coming on whether to change Parliamentary prayer
7:29 AM.A decision will be made next week on whether to change the prayer that's been said in Parliament since 1962. Audio
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Will AC/DC let Phil Rudd go?
7:25 AM.Speculation is mounting as to when AC/DC will finally call time on troubled drummer Phil Rudd, who appeared in the Tauranga District Court again yesterday. Audio
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Teachers council finds thousands of teachers working illegally
7:22 AM.The Teachers Council has discovered more than five thousand teachers are working in schools without authorisation because they have let their practising certificates lapse Audio
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Parliament passes two law and order bills
7:19 AM.Parliament has passed laws to keep dangerous criminals locked up for longer and to better protect New Zealanders from released sexual and violent offenders, who are at high risk of re-offending. Audio
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More protest expected over NY police death
7:13 AM.More protests are expected later today but for now its peaceful. Our correspondent in New York, is Patrice Howard. Audio
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Morning markets for 5 December 2014
6:58 AM.Across the Tasman, the Australian 200 Index closed yesterday up 47 points to 5369. Audio
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Jucy to build 282-bed pod-style accommodation in Christchurch
6:57 AM.Jucy will open a new 282-bed backpacker complex in Christchurch, early in 2016, featuring low-cost, pod-style cubicles. Audio
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Intueri Education says Academy Group widens its scope
6:56 AM.Intueri Education Group says the purchase of the Academy Group will increase the scope of the educational and training opportunities its able to offer. Audio
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Scott buys Australian robotics business for $A13 million
6:54 AM.Scott Technology is buying an Australian robotics business for 13 million Australian dollars. Audio