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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
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Family of Rrie Wright expected to head to Gold Coast
7:33 AM.Rrie Wright's family is expected to head to Australia this week to find out more about their daughters death. Audio
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ACT in first candidate encounter for do-or-die Epsom battle
7:29 AM.The ACT party's David Seymour says he's taking nothing for granted after the first public meeting of Epsom candidates which ACT must win to ensure its survival. Audio
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Sales of most affordable homes fall by 21.8% in a year
7:25 AM.A community housing group says the market is pushing more desperate families to ask for help. Audio
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Details emerge on Robin Williams
7:21 AM.Details are emerging about his final moments of the life of a actor and comedian Robin Williams. Audio
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Police to make historic apology to Tuhoe
7:17 AM.The Police are set to make a historic apology to the Tuhoe community almost seven years after the controversial terror raids. Audio
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More than a million people on the run in Iraq
7:10 AM.More than a million people are now displaced and are on the move in northern Iraq trying to escape IS forces. Audio
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Sports News for 13 August 2014
7:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Morning markets for 13 August 2014
6:58 AM.The Australian 200-Index rose sharply 1.34 percent to close at 5530 yesterday, however, New Zealand's benchmark Top 50 Index nudged up 6 points to 5056. Audio
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An economist says the housing market is stablising despite price falls
6:57 AM.Although the Real Estate Institute's national house price index fell for a third consecutive month in July, an economist says the housing market is stabilising and the Reserve Bank is probably… Read more Audio
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Domino's to move into provincial markets
6:55 AM.Domino's Pizza is planning to expand into the provincial towns of New Zealand, with intentions to increase the number of its stores by 30 over 3 years. Audio
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Summerset expects to recover from slow sales in its second half
6:53 AM.Summerset is expecting to sell considerably more units in its second half, making up for a shortfall in the first half. Audio
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Infratil says the company finding competing investors a challenge
6:52 AM.The head of Infratil says the company is actively working to refresh its portfolio, but is increasingly facing significant competition from well-heeled overseas investors. Audio
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PGG Wrightson expects to maintain its profit momentum
6:50 AM.PGG Wrightson expects it can maintain the momentum shown in its latest annual results, although it's holding off making a forecast until the annual shareholders' meeting in October. Audio
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Two tribes team up to buy bus firm for 171 million dollars
6:48 AM.The commercial arm of Tainui says its stake in a bus company shows it's taking steps to diversify its investment portfolio. Audio
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Sales of most affordable homes fall by 21.8% in a year
6:43 AM.A community housing group says the unaffordibility of housing is pushing more desperate families to ask for help. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 August 2014
6:27 AM.Far North iwi and community groups have told officials of a Norwegian government oil company that exploration for the deep-sea resource could mean life or death for them. The police are set to make an… Read more Audio