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Morning Rural News for 11 March 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 11 March 2014
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Employers to face harsher penalties for workplace accidents
6:14 AM.Company directors and managers could face up to five years in prison and a three-million-dollar fine for recklessly endangering workers in new health and safety laws introduced to Parliament… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 11 March 2014
6:00 AM.Labour says it can turn around support in time for election; Our Parliamentary Chief Reporter has more; Search widens for Malaysian aircraft; Govt promises big health and safety reform; Pistorius ill… Read more Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Underdog from Timaru shocks shot put field to win bronze
8:52 AM.It was his first major shot put event, he was lowly ranked and the youngest competitor in the field by two years. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 10 March 2014
8:48 AM.Lower North Island local authorities are being accused of failing to represent tangata whenua in their emblems and signage in Wellington; The Maori Internet Society has told the Crown online voting… Read more Audio
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Labour promising to protect citizens online freedoms
8:43 AM.The Labour Party is promising it would protect citizens from blanket online government surveillance by introducing a Digital Bill of Rights. Audio
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Mayors convene secret meeting to discuss super cities
8:40 AM.An exclusive group of about 10 mayors is meeting at a Taupo resort this morning to discuss their concerns about new Super City plans. Audio
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Sports News for 10 March 2014
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 March 2014
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Afghan Vice President Mohammad Qasim Fahim dies
8:25 AM.A man who was once one of Afghanistan's feared warlords but who went onto help lead his country over the past decade has died. Audio
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Tuhoe headquarters called obscene - Tuhoe hapu leader
8:21 AM.A leader of a Tuhoe sub tribe is calling the money that's been spent on the iwi's new multi-million-dollar environmentally sustainable headquarters 'obscene.' Audio
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Fish & Game says politicians will get environmental message
8:17 AM.Fish & Game New Zealand says the results of its latest survey should be an election year wake up call to politicians and the dairy industry, over the future of the country's waterways. Audio
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US aviation expert on possibilities in Malaysian airplane crash
8:10 AM.Mary Schiavo is an aviation lawyer and a former inspector general of the US Department of Transport. Audio
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Lynn Freeman goes 'Beyond to the Arts Festival'
7:55 AM.Circuses aren't what they used to be - the whole Cirque du Soleil movement has made them all about the possibilities of the human body and the inspiration of the imagination. Audio
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Has call for detox centres fallen on deaf ears?
7:50 AM.Two years after the Independent Police Conduct Authority recommended detox centres be established to deal with drunks nothing has been done. Audio
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Explosive experts called in to free caver
7:47 AM.The rescue team who had to use explosives to free a 62 year old pot holer trapped overnight in an underground cave says the extraction was a text book rescue, despite the danger of the situation. Audio
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Sports News for 10 March 2014
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Meth lab accused in court today
7:40 AM.Two people charged with drug crimes after being found at a suspected P-lab in a luxury flat opposite the Wellington Central Police Station will appear in court today. Audio
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Taste of milk turning sour for Justice Minister
7:35 AM.A dash of milk in China continues to leave a sour taste for the Justice Minister Judith Collins. Audio
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Christchurch prostitutes on high alert
7:25 AM.Sex workers in Christchurch are on high alert after a man, believed to have assaulted two women last week, remains at large. Audio
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Protests mark beginning of offshore mining hearing
7:21 AM.Protests will mark the beginning of a two month hearing to determine whether consent will be granted for the first offshore iron sands mining project in New Zealand. Audio
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Survey indicates significance of environment in this election
7:17 AM.A report out today says there is a clear risk political parties will lose support this election if they introduce policies promoting economic growth that don't address any effects on the environment. Audio
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Correspondent in Beijing with more on missing Malaysian flight
7:15 AM.Most of the people on board the flight were Chinese nationals. Audio