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Sports News for 15 August 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 15 August 2014
6:00 AM.John Key insists his government's not hiding any dirty secrets. A medical report says New Zealanders are 10 percent more likely than Australians to die from cancer and the sister of a Lower Hutt woman… Read more Audio
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Wairarapa re-enacts first soldiers send off for WW1
8:57 AM.A hundred years ago the Wairarapa sent its first contingent of soldiers to the First World War. Audio
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Hollywood great, Lauren Bacall, dies
8:52 AM.Lauren Bacall, who was 89, was one of Hollywood's biggest post-war stars and died from a stroke. Audio
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Teachers vote on controversial Government policy
8:49 AM.Primary and intermediate school teachers and principals are voting this week on whether to accept or reject the government's flagship education policy. Audio
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Govt ranks top 10 dirty sites in NZ but critics say not enough
8:46 AM.Critics are questioning the Government's pledge to help clean up the country's 10 most toxic sites. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 August 2014
8:43 AM.Some Tuhoe descendants want to move on - now the police have said sorry to the tribe, but they say only time will tell if it was truly genuine. Audio
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Report says children suffering due to rent increases
8:39 AM.A new report says children are suffering from overcrowded living conditions and risks to their health as rental housing gets more expensive, but of a worse quality. Audio
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Time to look to the future after Raids apology
8:36 AM.Some Tuhoe descendents say they are moving on after police apologised to the iwi over the raids in Ruatoki seven years ago. Audio
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Markets Update for 14 August 2014
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Political analysis of Dirty Politics book
8:26 AM.Joining us is the Otago University political scientist, Bryce Edwards. Audio
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Opposition leader on Nicky Hager book
8:16 AM.Labour party leader David Cunliffe speaks with us. Audio
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Tame Iti responds to police apology, says there is forgiveness
8:10 AM.Tuhoe leaders say most of the community is ready to move on after police apologised for their conduct during the Urewera raids. Audio
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Sports News for 14 August 2014
8:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Skycity plans to make International Convention Centre bigger
7:55 AM.Skycity is expanding its plans for the controversal Auckland Convention Centre, adding a 300-bed hotel and an entertainment laneway to the project. Audio
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National's campaign manager responds to 'Dirty Politics'.
7:43 AM.Joining us in our Auckland studio is the National Party campaign manager, Steven Joyce. Audio
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France to join US in helping Islamic refugees
7:40 AM.France says it will join the United States in urgently supplying arms to ethnic Kurdish Peshmerga forces who were put on the defensive by the Islamic State rebels earlier this month. Audio
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Blogger says he has nothing to hide
7:25 AM.Listening to that was the founder of the right-wing Kiwiblog, David Farrar. Audio
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Nicky Hager claims Dirty Politics behind National's success
7:15 AM.The book's author, Nicky Hager is with us in the studio. Audio
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Political analysis from Radio NZ Political Editor
7:09 AM.Joining us is political editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Sports News for 14 August 2014
7:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Morning Markets for 14 August 2014
6:58 AM.New Zealand shares were little changed, with the benchmark Top 50 Index nudging up 2 points to 5056. Audio
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Precinct takes advantage of record low vacancies
6:57 AM.Precinct Properties is taking advantage of office vacancy rates falling to record lows and very few developments on the horizon to plan some hefty developments of its own. Audio
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Goodman Fielder's likely last result is a $A405m loss
6:55 AM.Goodman Fielder's likely last result as a publicly listed company was a dismal 405-million-Australian-dollar loss. Audio
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Dissident MTF shareholders get little backing
6:53 AM.Shareholders at a Special Meeting of Motor Trade Finances have strongly rejected a push for the company to settle a two-year court battle over lending fees. Audio