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Risk to dairy prices from Europe and US - economist
6:52 AM.An economist says global dairy prices should stabilise, but warns they could fall later in the year if production in other countries starts ramping up. Audio
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New Zealand's current account position likely to deteriorate
6:48 AM.New Zealand's current account position likely to deteriorate from now but it probably won't become as large as it was during the last economic upswing. Audio
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Prime Minister says Cunliffe fails to clear trust 'hurdle'
6:38 AM.The Prime Minister has weighed into the controversy surrounding a beleaguered David Cunliffe, saying the Labour leader has repeatedly blundered issues of trust. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 19 June 2014
6:27 AM.A Taranaki iwi says the rejection of a seabed mining project has set the precedent for any future applications; The author Patricia Grace is encouraging people with Maori land not to give it up if… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 19 June 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Australia takes on Netherlands
6:20 AM.Australia has given the Netherlands a run for their money at the football world cup. Audio
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Pacific News for 19 June 2014
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Books not news according to court ruling
6:12 AM.The High Court in Auckland has ruled that a book about Kim Dotcom isn't protected by the privacy act because it isn't journalism. Audio
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Pressure mounts on David Cunliffe's Labour leadership
6:10 AM.The pressure's mounting on David Cunliffe's leadership, as he continues to defend assurances he gave regarding the businessman, Donghua Liu. Audio
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Sports News for 19 June 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 19 June 2014
6:00 AM.Pressure mounts on Labour's Cunliffe as Liu scandal grows; Deputy PM says Cunliffe's credibility shot; Former party president says Cunliffe letter 'not a good look'; Political editor discusses latest… Read more Audio
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Escape rooms the latest craze to hit Melbourne
8:55 AM.You're trapped in a room and the only way to escape is to solve a series of puzzles in just 70 minutes. Audio
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"Smart" glasses to help with sight loss
8:49 AM.Scientists in Britain have created special glasses designed to help people with severe sight loss. Audio
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Wairarapa secondary school celebrate Pasifika heritage
8:47 AM.A Wairarapa secondary school is trying to fix a lack of recognition for Pasifika culture outside of the big cities. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 18 June 2014
8:45 AM.A hologram of an ancient Maori cloak made out of dog skin is now beaming in to a Taranaki research centre from a London University; The long-awaited Waitangi Tribunal report on whether Ngapuhi ceded… Read more Audio
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Overhaul of medical facilities on the West Coast is underway
8:39 AM.After more than twenty years of pleading, a long-awaited overhaul of medical facilities on the West Coast is finally under way. Audio
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Three years after quake, England rugby team in Christchurch
8:36 AM.Three years after the earthquakes robbed Christchurch of its chance to host England during the Rugby World Cup, the tourists finally made it onto a Canterbury field. Audio
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Markets Update for 18 June 2014
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Indigenous groups win Cape York case
8:25 AM.Land restrictions imposed on Cape York by Queensland's former Labor government have been overturned, after a five-year battle by indigenous groups. Audio
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First seabed mine to find out if it will get the go-ahead
8:22 AM.A company planning the country's first offshore seabed mine will find out if it has the go-ahead today. Audio
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Labour's compulsary KiwiSaver scheme not seen as a vote grabber
8:19 AM.Labour's plan to make KiwiSaver compulsory is being met with resistance. Audio
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Families seek safety in refugee camps
8:13 AM.On the ground in Iraq, the United Nations refugee camps are dealing with a flood of refugees as thousands of families abandon their homes to escape violence. Audio
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Situation in Iraq worsens as Baghdad residents stockpile
8:09 AM.In Iraq, deadly sectarian reprisals are adding to the chaos, with the death of 44 Sunni prisoners at a government-controlled police station, while four young men have been killed in a suburb of… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 18 June 2014
8:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Satellite company says search for MH370 not looked in "hotspot"
7:55 AM.A satellite company says the search for the missing Malaysian plane MH370 has yet to look in the most likely crash site. Audio