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Sky City expects better earnings in current year
6:50 AM.Sky City expects its revenue and profit to get back on track, with the launch of its newly redeveloped casino in Adelaide and continued momentum in its Auckland business. Audio
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ASB grew its mortgage book $290m in the June quarter
6:47 AM.ASB Bank's overall mortgage book grew 290 million dollars in the June quarter, taking growth for the year to 1.5 billion. Audio
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Nicky Hager says PM should be accountable for dirty politics
6:41 AM.Links between well known right-wing bloggers and a network of National Party figures, including staff in the Prime Minister's office, has been spelled out in a book launched last night by… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 August 2014
6:26 AM.More joint business deals between Ngai Tahu and Tainui expected and Ngati Kahungunu to host Ikaroa-Rawhiti political debate. Audio
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Government assistance needed for Nelson port clean up
6:23 AM.Nelson's port estimates the cost to clean up a contaminated slipway will run into the millions and Government assistance will not be nearly enough to complete the project. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 August 2014
6:20 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 14 August 2014
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sports News for 14 August 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 14 August 2014
6:00 AM.Political analysis from Radio NZ Political Editor, Nicky Hager claims Dirty Politics behind National's success, Blogger says he has nothing to hide, France to join US in helping Islamic refugees. Audio
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Aucklanders called on to help monitor Wednesday's King Tide
8:57 AM.Aucklanders are being asked to help monitor tonight's king tide. Audio
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Nominated PM in Iraq not likely to stay - analyst
8:51 AM.As well as the humanitarian disaster continuing to unfold on Mt Sinjar, there are ongoing problems with the country's leadership. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 August 2014
8:43 AM.The police are due to make an historic apology to the Tuhoe community in Bay of Plenty over the Urewera raids - almost seven years on. Far North iwi and community groups have told officials of a… Read more Audio
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Defence begins its closing submissions at SCF trial
8:39 AM.Lawyers for three former South Canterbury Finance directors have called the Serious Fraud Office investigation into the company's 2010 collapse inept. Audio
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Markets Update for 13 August 2014
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Williams death is mourned by fans in Hollywood
8:27 AM.Californian police investigating the death of the actor and comedian, Robin Williams, say they will mount a thorough inquiry into his death, but at this point all indications are of suicide. Audio
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Police to apologise over raids
8:22 AM.The Police are in the remote Bay of Plenty town of Ruatoki today to make a historic apology to the Tuhoe community almost seven years after raids which saw the town locked down. Audio
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Parties explain their education position to teachers in Wellington
8:19 AM.The National Party education spokesperson, Hekia Parata, faced a tough crowd at a pre-election panel in Wellington last night. Audio
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Humanitarian crisis continues on Iraqi mountain
8:08 AM.More than a million Iraqi's are now believed to have been displaced by the advance of Islamic State militants. Audio
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Sports News for 13 August 2014
8:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Beer lobby group wants law change to save British pubs
7:55 AM.A beer lobby group is campaigning for a law change to save British pubs from extinction. Audio
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Southland ACC claimant backs critical report findings on agencies complaints process
7:53 AM.A Southland woman who complained about ACC's treatment of her case, says a report criticising the agency's ability to deal with complaints is all too familiar. Audio
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US could force NZ law changes before TPP deal signed off
7:50 AM.There are claims that the United States could force New Zealand to change its laws before it signs off on any Pacific-wide free trade agreement. Audio
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Homeless people taking up mental health patient beds
7:48 AM.Mental health services in Christchurch say the threat of homelessness is keeping people in hospital longer than they need to be. Audio
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Government accused of dressing up business as usual
7:44 AM.The National Party is being accused of dressing up core government business as an election policy. Audio
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Possible backtrack on passport expiry rules
7:37 AM.Your passport could soon be valid for 10 years with the Government considering reversing a law change that cut passport validity to five years. Audio