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Computer system frustrates correspondence teachers
7:28 AM.Teachers at the country's biggest school say they are at breaking point because of ongoing problems with their new computer system. Audio
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Farmers rally to help those caught in Otago snow
7:25 AM.Federated Farmers are calling for volunteers to help it to assist farmers in need of help in Central Otago. Audio
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Storm damage still plaguing Wellington commuters
7:22 AM.Joining us with the latest information is the Wellington Regional Council's transport manager Wayne Hastie. Audio
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Storm damage still plaguing Wellington commuters
7:22 AM.Joining us with the latest information is the Wellington Regional Council's transport manager Wayne Hastie. Audio
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Many Wellingtonians still without power
7:17 AM.Sunny weather in the capital yesterday saw residents out cleaning up the aftermath of Thursday's massive storm. Audio
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Police hunt man after series of attacks on the elderly
7:13 AM.The man Auckland police believe viciously attacked an elderly woman in Pakuranga on Saturday is still on the run. Audio
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Snowden flees to Moscow on way to South America
7:09 AM.The former National Security Agency contractor turned whistle-blower, Edward Snowden, has fled Hong Kong and is now in Moscow. Audio
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Morning Business for 24 June 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Police concern about violent robber grows
6:38 AM.A lobby group for the elderly says this is a scary time to be living alone as a man thought responsible for a string of attacks against the elderly in Auckland remains at large. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 24 June 2013
6:26 AM.The Maori Internet Society says the candidates for the Ikaroa-Rawhiti by-election aren't making the most of social media to raise their profiles; A co-chair of the Constitional Advisory Panel says… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 June 2013
6:21 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 24 June 2013
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Govt to be taken to UN over new act
6:13 AM.An official complaint that the Government is abusing prisoners' rights will be taken to the United Nations. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 24 June 2013
6:00 AM.Snowden flees to Moscow on way to South America; Police hunt man after series of attacks on the elderly; Many Wellingtonians still without power; Storm damage still plaguing Wellington commuters… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Let's have a chat to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh in Queensland. Audio
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Tango dancers gather in capital for annual festival
8:52 AM.Several hundred tango dancers from as far away as Argentina have gathered in Wellington for 12th annual New Zealand tango festival. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 21 June 2013
8:49 AM.A Maori business consultancy firm says there's huge potential for Maori business in Indonesia - and it may be able to break through by exporting Manuka honey; The Labour Party candidate attempting to… Read more Audio
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Families worried about finding safe care for disabled daughters
8:45 AM.Two families, whose disabled daughters have been hit and verbally abused in residential care say they're struggling to find somewhere suitable for the young women to live. Audio
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Radio New Zealand staffer has house damaged in storm
8:43 AM.And Radio New Zealand has not been immune to the damage of the storm. Audio
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Sports News for 21 June 2013
8:39 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 21 June 2013
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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US security expert gives insight to privacy scandal
8:26 AM.The former National Security Agency contractor turned whistle-blower, Edward Snowden, is running out of time to find permanent refuge if he's to avoid arrest and extradition to the United States. Audio
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Hone Harawira fails to provide costings
8:23 AM.The Mana Movement is keen to get more Maori into home ownership. Audio
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Doha mall jail sentences may yet be appealed
8:22 AM.A court in Doha has sentenced four people to six years in prison each over the deaths of 19 people in last year's Villaggio mall fire, and another man to five years in jail. Audio
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Snow heavy on South island farms
8:16 AM.Meanwhile, snow has continued to fall in parts of Canterbury and Otago, with a further 200 millimetres settling overnight. Audio