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Te Manu Korihi News for 24 September 2014
8:43 AM.A leader of a Ngai Tahu Runanga says seals are causing problems on Titi Islands, where tangata whenua go muttonbirding; Cultural property rights, the impact of mining and climate change are the issues… Read more Audio
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Call for Government to prioritize RMA reform
8:40 AM.The Property Council says the Government needs to press on with changes to the Resource Management Act. Audio
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Honour killing target wins right to stay in N.Z.
8:36 AM.A man from India who says he was targeted for an honour killing after fleeing to marry in New Zealand has won the right to stay here. Audio
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Markets Update for 24 September 2014
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Auckland council hits back at claims of staff budget blowout
8:27 AM.The Auckland Council is countering claims of a staff budget blowout, saying staff costs are less than was forecast when the super city was set up. Audio
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Climate Change on the agenda at United Nations General Assembly
8:22 AM.World leaders at a UN summit billed as the largest-ever gathering on climate change have faced calls to take bold action to reverse global warming. Audio
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Fatal shooting in Melbourne
8:18 AM.An 18 year old man has been shot dead by counter-terrorism police and two policemen have been stabbed in Melbourne. Audio
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Labour will review failed campaign
8:10 AM.Labour's pushing ahead with a review into its failed election campaign, but it remains a mystery as to when we'll see a leadership contest and how it will come about. Audio
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Sports News for 24 September 2014
8:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Study shows women miss out on powerful film roles
7:57 AM.A new study into how women are depicted in films shows they're not in the frame when it comes to powerful movie roles. Audio
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Maori will have guaranteed seat on New Plymouth district council
7:52 AM.Maori will have a guaranteed seat on the New Plymouth District Council after it narrowly voted to introduce a Maori ward at the next local government elections. Audio
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Auckland land grab for housing puts pressure on food production
7:49 AM.As Auckland tries to house its bulging population, it's been putting development ahead of feeding the region's future population. Audio
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Fonterra set to release its payout figure along with annual results
7:46 AM.Farmers will soon know just what Fonterra will pay this season when the dairy company releases its annual results in about hour. Audio
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Honour killing targets fled to New Zealand
7:42 AM.A man from India who says he was targeted for an honour killing after fleeing to marry in New Zealand has won the right to stay here. Audio
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Pike families angry at lackof movement on Pike entry
7:37 AM.Documents released under the Official Information Act say there is no reason the Pike River Mine cannot be entered safely. Audio
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Locals in Northcote shocked after bagsnatch turns violent
7:27 AM.The injuries to the woman who attempted to stop the robbery has left the local community in shock. Audio
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Police hunt young man after bagsnatch goes wrong
7:24 AM.The police in Auckland are still hunting for a young man whose attempt to snatch a bag left a woman with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain. Audio
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Political editor on Labour disarray
7:17 AM.Our political editor, Brent Edwards, has been following the saga and talks to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Labour whip says MPs need time to reflect
7:13 AM.One Labour front bencher who is talking was the man elected senior whip. Chris Hipkins, long perceived as a Cunliffe foe. Audio
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Cunliffe still lead Labour Party but replacements taking aim
7:10 AM.This morning, David Cunliffe's still the leader of the Labour Party - for now. Audio
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Sports News for 24 September 2014
7:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 24 September 2014
6:58 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Air traffic controller considers Airways 'lite' service
6:56 AM.The government-owned air traffic control operator says it might have to set up a cheaper service to fend off any competition. Audio
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Two of SLI Systems' founding shareholders sell shares
6:54 AM.Two of the founding shareholders of SLI Systems were among those who sold nearly 4.2 million shares on Monday for $1.15 a share, or nearly 4.8 million dollars. Audio
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NZ petroleum industry is preparing to adapt to climate change
6:51 AM.New Zealand's petroleum and fossil fuel production industry says it's ready and willing to adapt to big changes ahead as the global investment community pledges to downsize investment in fossil fuels.
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