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China's president arrives today for three-day visit8:23 AM.Chinese-New Zealanders say Xi Jinping will be keen to portray his country as a good business partner. Audio 
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Fifteen percent rate rises for most Aucklanders8:18 AM.Next year's rates bills for Auckland households could go even higher with another round of add-ons still to be decided next year. Audio 
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Panel discuss new labour leader8:10 AM.The new Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says he is confident he has the full support of his caucus to lead the party for the next three years. Audio 
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Union says migrant exploitation cases tip of the iceberg7:55 AM.Migrant advisers in Christchurch say prosecutions by labour inspectors are just scratching the surface of a problem migrants are too afraid to talk about. Audio 
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Global dairy prices drop overnight7:49 AM.Global dairy prices have dropped overnight, falling 3-point-1 percent in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction. Audio 
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China's president Xi Jinping beings visit to New Zealand today7:41 AM.The Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in New Zealand this afternoon for talks with New Zealand Government and business leaders. Audio 
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FIFA lodges criminal complaint over World Cup hosting rights7:36 AM.Less than a week after saying the bidding process was not compromised, Fifa has lodged a criminal complaint with the Swiss attorney general in connection with the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Audio 
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State Services Commissioner defends handling of investigation7:22 AM.The State Services Commission is defending its handling of the investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Roger Sutton. Audio 
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Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses Labour leadership7:18 AM.Joining us is our political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio 
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Andrew Little takes out Labour leadership race7:10 AM.It was close, but Andrew Little pipped Grant Robertson at the post to be chosen as the Labour Party's new leader. Audio 
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PledgeMe learns some useful lessons in equity raising exercise6:57 AM.The crowdfunding platform, PledgeMe, has gained some useful first-hand insight into the time-consuming challenges for companies preparing to raise capital. Audio 
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New car tech to create social, economic, environmental upheaval6:55 AM.The Institute of Economic Research says a revolution in car technology is going to have an extensive social, environmental and economic impact on New Zealand. Audio 
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Arvida says its high exposure to aged care is an advantage6:51 AM.Arvida is touting its high exposure to aged care and government funding as its point of difference from other retirement village operators. Audio 
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A2 Milk prepares to sell fresh milk to the United States6:49 AM.A2 Milk is preparing to launch its fresh speciality milk products into the west coast region of the United States. Audio 
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Pacific Brands to sell multiple brands for $A39m6:47 AM.Pacific Brands has decided to sell its footwear, apparel and sports brands for 39 million Australian dollars, booking a 30 million loss on their book value. Audio 
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Dairy prices fall6:46 AM.The global dairy index has fallen 3-point-1 percent in the latest overnight auction. Audio 
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Andrew Little says he has the full support of his caucus6:38 AM.Labour's new leader, Andrew Little, is adamant he has the backing of his caucus, despite winning by the narrowest of margins from Grant Robertson. Audio 
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Te Manu Korihi News for 19 November 20146:25 AM.A Crown media funder is preparing for legal action from Maori radio stations not financially backed by the government; The Mayor of Tauranga, Stuart Crosby, says people's ignorance could lead to… Read more Audio 
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DOC report says organisation is confused and frustrated6:23 AM.A new report into the structure of the Department of Conservation has found the organisation is confused and frustrated. Audio 
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Government says it has no intention of selling Housing NZ6:09 AM.The Government says it has no intention of selling Housing New Zealand and will use increased returns from the corporation to extend housing subsidies to more people. Audio 
