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Calls mount for tighter regulation of adventure tourism
7:10 AM.Bereaved families say the regulation of the adventure tourism industry is taking too long. Audio
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Morning Business for 10 May 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Calls for better regulation of tourism sector
6:38 AM.There are calls for the regulation of the adventure tourism industry to be fast tracked. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 10 May 2012
6:28 AM.A Tuhoe leader says it's a priority for the Bay of Plenty tribe to develop a more meaningful relationship with the police than there's ever been; A Kaitaia Maori GP says extra 12-million in the Budget… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 May 2012
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 May 2012
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Queen sets out government agenda for coming year
6:16 AM.In Britain, the Queen has set out the UK government's plans for the year ahead in her traditional address to both Houses of Parliament. Audio
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Government brushes off threats of legal action
6:13 AM.The Government is brushing off threats of litigation over its proposal for partial sales of four state owned energy companies. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 10 May 2012
6:00 AM.Calls mount for tighter regulation of adventure tourism; Father of river boarding victim says change is too slow; Balloon operators say pilot error responsible for deaths; Ruatoki people to sue for… Read more Audio
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Australia to cut aid, defence spending, drop tax cuts
8:55 AM.Australia's government has delivered its promised surplus budget, thanks largely to cuts in spending on defence and foreign aid and abandoning planned tax cuts. Audio
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Details of how Norway massacre victims died heard in court
8:52 AM.The gruesome details of how 69 massacre victims died at Norway's Utoya Island are being described in the Oslo District Court this week, where the self-confessed gunman, Anders Breivik, is on trial for… Read more Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 9 May 2012
8:48 AM.One of the leading lawyers for Ngapuhi Treaty claimants, says they're getting a raw deal compared to other iwi - from the Waitangi Tribunal process; The Ministry of Justice is defending the time it… Read more Audio
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Auckland council plans shake-up of organisation
8:44 AM.Eighteen months after Auckland's eight local bodies merged into one, the Auckland Council is planning a major shake-up of the way it operates. Audio
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Sports News for 9 May 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Conservatives reject birth control for beneficiary
8:35 AM.The government's plan to pay for beneficiaries to get long term contraceptives has elicited strong opinions both for and against the government proposal. Audio
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Markets Update for 9 May 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Labour says Government policies are failing
8:24 AM.The Labour Party's finance spokesperson, David Parker. Audio
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Slide in Government books not enough to put off investors
8:21 AM.The Government is facing an uphill battle to get its books back in surplus after its accounts showed a further slide in March. Audio
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Labour says leaked document show National's internal ructions
8:18 AM.The documents show the board of the National Party discussed concerns relating to a party supporter. Audio
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Aged care sector in crisis
8:14 AM.The Human Rights Commission has criticised the aged care sector for the chronically low salaries it pays its rest home workers. Audio
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Tuhoe leader welcomes dropping of Urewera charges
8:09 AM.The chief negotiator for Tuhoe, Tamati Kruger, says a disastrous period in New Zealand's history has been brought to an end. Audio
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CERA says about 100 CBD buildings still to be demolished
7:55 AM.The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's chief executive, Roger Sutton. Audio
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Central Christchurch takes another small step towards reopening
7:51 AM.The next piece to open will be the west side of Latimer Square and the block up to Manchester Street. Audio
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Too many boaties ignorant of loading risk
7:47 AM.The Commission has issued an urgent warning about boats similar in design to the Easy Rider. Audio
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Sports News for 9 May 2012
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio