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Sydney correspondent Jim Parker
6:57 AM.Across the Tasman the clean energy industry is warning of thousands of job losses and a withdrawal of investment as the Abbott government scales back renewable energy targets. Audio
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Demand for logistics and manufacting bases in Auckland
6:56 AM.A property consultancy and a leading commercial landlord both say there's strong demand for buildings to house logistics and manufacturing operations in Auckland. Audio
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Goodman says Australian buyer put off by equities slump
6:53 AM.New Zealand's largest property trust says it failed to sell two properties worth millions of dollars last week because the Australian buyer scaled back its sharemarket float in the wake of the… Read more Audio
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Sky TV launches new services: new decoders to cost $100 million
6:50 AM.Sky Network Television says it wants to double its content capacity and improve its profitability in the long run, but at a short-term cost. Audio
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Economists expect a dovish Reserve Bank on Thursday
6:46 AM.Economists are expecting a dovish statement from the Reserve Bank on Thursday after inflation in the September quarter turned out to be less than half the central bank's forecast. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 October 2014
6:26 AM.The author Patricia Grace, who outbid the government to keep the land of her tipuna or ancestors, is calling for research to be done in to how much whenua Maori is taken under the Public Works Act. A… Read more Audio
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Tim Groser says TPPA finish line is in sight
6:10 AM.The Trade Minister Tim Groser says the finish line for the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement is in sight, at the conclusion of talks in Australia over the weekend. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 28 October 2014
6:00 AM.Tim Groser says TPPA finish line is in sight, Auckland housing crisis forcing poor into camping grounds, Kurdish-NZers fear for relatives if ISIS continues to advance, John Key says no decision on IS… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia. Audio
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Ratepayers in Tasman react to news their rates will go up
8:55 AM.Some Tasman residents are furious that ratepayers in the entire Tasman district will be expected to foot the bill for a controversial dam in the Lee Valley. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 24 October 2014
8:48 AM.Labour's Broadcasting spokesperson says a plan to outsource content for Maori and Pacific Programming at TVNZ has left many unanswered questions; One of the programmes, Tagata Pasifika, has been on… Read more Audio
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Environment Minister threatens to fast track planning rules
8:43 AM.The Environment Minister, Amy Adams, has threatened to pass special legislation to fast track new planning rules for Christchurch if the City Council doesn't do the job itself. Audio
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Santa will be back this Christmas
8:35 AM.Yesterday we reported that Auckland's giant Santa was going to be mothballed, and there was a public outcry. But a lot can change in a day and businesses moved fast to rally round and save the Queen… Read more Audio
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Five year survey of Gallipoli battlefields completed
8:27 AM.Sixteen kilometres of trenches, more than a thousand geographic features and 11 hundred relics of war. Audio
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Islamic State gains propaganda value from Canadian attacks
8:22 AM.Amarnath Amarasingam is a Canadian expert on foreign fighters and radicalisation. Audio
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Eyewitness MP reflects on Canadian gun attack
8:18 AM.Canadian MP John McKay also witnessed the attack. Audio
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Eyewitness to Canada shooting says she was in disbelief
8:16 AM.It was an emotional day in the Canadian parliament today. Audio
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Police Commissioner rejects calls for armed officers
8:10 AM.The Police Commissioner, Mike Bush, is rejecting calls by his officers for the right to routinely carry guns. Audio
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Critics: Gigatown competition a waste of money
7:55 AM.There is trouble in Gigatown, with critics saying the Chorus ultra-fast broadband competition is a waste of money and is stealing copyright. Audio
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CCC agrees on plan to deal with post quake flooding
7:52 AM.The Christchurch City Council has agreed on a plan to deal with the regular flooding in the Flockton basin area. Audio
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Hager will challenge legality of police raid
7:43 AM.The Dirty Politics author Nicky Hager will go to court to challenge the legitimacy of the police raid of his home and the seizure of his property. Audio