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Morning Markets for 30 July 2014
6:58 AM.Wall Street is flat. Audio
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Green Cross Health looking for opportunities to expand
6:57 AM.The chair of Green Cross Health says the company is looking for opportunities to expand its primary healthcare business. Audio
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BNZ is the lead bank funding the Transmission Gully PPP project
6:56 AM.The Bank of New Zealand is leading the banking consortium which will fund the one billion dollar Transmission Gully public-private partnership project near Wellington. Audio
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Economic activity in Canterbury reaches a post-quake peak
6:54 AM.Economic activity in Canterbury reached its fastest pace in July since the 2010/2011 earthquakes. Audio
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Utilities aren't doing enough to stop cyber attacks
6:52 AM.A new survey indicates the majority of New Zealand and Australian organisations, responsible for providing critical infrastructure, aren't doing enough to prevent serious cyber attacks. Audio
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Fonterra slashes its milk payout by a dollar to 6 dollars
6:48 AM.Fonterra has cut its forecast payout for the milk season which began last month by a dollar to 6 dollars a kilo of milk solids. Audio
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Maori Party reject Jamie Whyte's claims about race-based laws
6:38 AM.The Maori Party says the Act Party's stance on what it calls race-based law has no place in New Zealand politics. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 30 July 2014
6:27 AM.Ngati Hine claimants are about to bump two people off the authority set up to negotiate the Ngapuhi treaty settlement; Moerewa's community trust says if people know of whanau who still need help after… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 30 July 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 30 July 2014
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sports News for 30 July 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 30 July 2014
6:00 AM.Act Party calls against race-based laws, NZFirst will not take part in race-based politics, Renewed attention on dairying and water quality, Fish and Game says ball still in minister's court, Gold and… Read more Audio
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Judo players hope Commonwealth success sparks interest
8:58 AM.Judo enthusiasts in Wellington are hoping the medal-winning performances by New Zealand's team at the Commonwealth Games will spark more interest in the sport. Audio
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Restoration of Arts Centre reveals hidden gems
8:54 AM.The repair of Christchurch's earthquake damaged arts centre has revealed details hidden from view for forty years including a badminton court and the site of an old swimming pool. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 29 July 2014
8:50 AM.A leading Maori language researcher says a standardised form of Te Reo needs to be used in Government circles to ensure there is no confusion over its meaning; The country's largest forensic mental… Read more Audio
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Website launched to engage young people in politics and voting
8:46 AM.In a case of, if you can't beat them, join them, a website has been launched to encourage an interest in politics and voting by young people, by engaging them on-line. Audio
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Shiny steel facade for Len Lye Centre about to go up
8:43 AM.The first of the 14-metre-high panels that are part of the new stainless steel facade of New Plymouth's Len Lye Centre will be erected today. Audio
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Nelson residents ask council for more help in flood prevention
8:40 AM.Fed-up residents in Nelson want the council to do more to fix flooding problems in the city centre. Audio
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Markets Update for 29 July 2014
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Mason clinic hopes to expand its Maori unit
8:30 AM.The success of a Maori unit at the country's largest forensic mental health unit means the Mason Clinic wants to expand its kaupapa Maori approach. Audio
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Gold for NZ in the shooting
8:28 AM.New Zealand's won another gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Audio
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Scientists reject Minister's claim there is not problem
8:25 AM.Scientists are fighting back over their Minister's remark that there is not a widespread problem with the government's new flagship funding programme for science. Audio
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Pressure mounts on Conservation Minister
8:22 AM.The pressure isn't letting up on the Conservation Minister, Nick Smith in his battle with Fish and Game. Audio
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Political pundits discuss National's deal decisions
8:08 AM.The Labour Party's accusing the Prime Minister of treating New Zealanders with contempt by confirming electorate deals in Epsom and Ohariu. Audio
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Sports News for 29 July 2014
8:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio