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ACC appeals will be heard by a new tribunal
7:47 AM.The Government is to introduce a new Accident Compensation Corporation Tribunal which will replace the District Court as the main forum for hearing ACC appeals. Joining us is Courts Minister, Chester… Read more Audio
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Lawyer comments on new ACC tribunal
7:42 AM.The Government is to introduce a new Accident Compensation Corporation Tribunal which will replace the District Court as the main forum for hearing ACC appeals. It says the new tribunal will speed up… Read more Audio
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Buses and trains too slow for Auckland Transport staff
7:37 AM.Staff at the agency which runs public transport in Auckland are being offered a shuttle service to get between offices because buses and trains are often deemed too slow. Auckland Transport is… Read more Audio
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Cunliffe talks about the Labour list and that bottle of wine
7:26 AM.Women feature prominently on the Labour list, with nine in the top 20, in line with the party's commitment to make at least 45 percent of its caucus female. Four are in the top 10 -- Annette King is… Read more Audio
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Labour candidates step aside to help colleague
7:25 AM.At least two Labour candidates - notably absent from the party's list - say they stood aside to help their colleague, Kelvin Davis, get a better ranking. Audio
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Concerns raised over HBL after document leak
7:20 AM.A document leaked to Radio New Zealand says the Government's flagship health initiative, Health Benefits Limited, has striking similarities to a ponzi scheme and is the single biggest threat to the… Read more Audio
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Bay of Plenty man plans to sue Police after IPCA report
7:15 AM.A Bay of Plenty man who was tasered twice by a police officer after failing to stop his car wants to sue the officer and the police. Audio
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Greste and other Al-Jazeera journalists sentenced to jail
7:10 AM.The Australian journalist and former Morning Report correspondent, Peter Greste, has been jailed in Cairo for seven years, for spreading false news and supporting the banned Muslim Brotherhood. Audio
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Sports News for Tuesday 24 June 2014
7:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Morning markets for Tuesday 24 June 2014
6:59 AM.the Dow Jones Index is down 26 points at 16,920. The S&P 500 Index, is down two points at 1,960. The Nasdaq Composite is barely changed at 4,368 The Australian share market yesterday jumped on that… Read more Audio
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New NZ paint company to launch this year, hopes to go global
6:54 AM.A company, which has developed a new style of paint, is preparing to launch in New Zealand this summer, before targetting the global market. Audio
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China's manufacturing activity has picked up pace
6:53 AM.China's manufacturing activity has picked up pace. HSBC's purchasing managers' index, which is a gauge of the sector's health, rose 1 point to 50 point 8 in June. Audio
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Wellington software developer raises $25 million from investors
6:52 AM.The managing director of ikeGPS says it has raised 25 million dollars from investors to expand its sales and marketing team in the United States. Audio
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French food company Danone seeks damages from Fonterra
6:50 AM.The French food company Danone says it'll be denied justice if it's not allowed to sue Fonterra in the High Court over last year's botulism scare. Audio
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Annual net migration rises to its highest level
6:48 AM.Annual net migration has risen to its highest level in more than a decade, thanks to the faster-growing economy. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for Tuesday 24 June 2014
6:24 AM.A Ngati Porou woman is the winner of the inaugural Maori Language Award for the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults; Five Maori MP have been named in the top 20 of Labour… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for Tuesday 24 June 2014
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Auckland Transport staff shuttle as buses and trains are slow
6:21 AM.The agency which runs public transport in Auckland has set up a staff shuttle service between two offices, saying buses and trains are too slow for some of them. Audio
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Pacific News for Tuesday 24 June 2014
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sports News for Tuesday 24 June 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday Tuesday 24 June 2014
6:00 AM.Greste and other Al-Jazeera journalists sentenced to jail, Bay of Plenty man plans to sue Police after IPCA report, Concerns raised over HBL after document leak, Labour candidates step aside to help… Read more Audio
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Reenactment of Battle of Bannockburn
8:56 AM.A dramatic re-enactment of the Battle of Bannockburn has taken place in Central Otago to mark the seven-hundredth anniversary of the English defeat at the hands of the Scottish, under Robert the… Read more Audio
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Unique recordings being preserved
8:52 AM.Going digital is a common phrase in today's time, and for a collection of early symphony orchestra recordings, it's exactly the process they are going through. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for Monday 23 June 2014
8:49 AM.The Independent Maori Statutory Board is confident that Auckland Council wants to get to the bottom of why it's underspending on Maori initiatives; The North Island's Whanau Ora Commissioning Agency… Read more Audio
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New shelter for Tauranga's homeless
8:44 AM.Tauranga's estimated 30 to 40 homeless citizens will soon have their own shelter. Audio