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Council loses $700,000 with conference pullouts
6:16 AM.The Wellington City Council is nearly three-quarters of a million dollars out of pocket after a number of organisations pulled out of holding conferences at the Town Hall because of concerns about its… Read more Audio
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Affco union delegate questions why he was singled out
6:13 AM.Relations between the meat processor Affco and its unionised workers have soured further. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 3 May 2012
6:00 AM.Labour says a government backdown on cuts at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade shows staff morale was severely threatened. John Banks challenges Labour to repeat new claims about his… Read more Audio
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Kimbra wins top prize
8:57 AM.The 22-year-old artist has just won the top prize for her song at this year's International Songwriting Competition. Audio
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London Mayoral election could have national implications
8:54 AM.Londoners go to the polls tomorrow in a bitterly fought Mayoral election. Audio
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Only quarter of primary schools teaching science well
8:51 AM.The Education Review Office says only a quarter of primary schools are teaching science effectively. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 2 May 2012
8:48 AM.The Government has set up a reference group to advise Ministers on how to increase the number of high quality Te Reo Maori speaking teachers; Meanwhile the Whangarei based Ngati Hine Health Trust… Read more Audio
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Days of $5 per litre petrol looming - Green Party
8:41 AM.The Green Party says the days of five dollar per litre petrol could be here in a decade. Audio
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Children of murder-accused George Gwaze to give evidence
8:39 AM.The children of a Christchurch man accused of murdering his niece are expected to be questioned by the Crown at the Christchurch High Court today. Audio
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Sports News for 2 May 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 2 May 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Obama makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
8:26 AM.The US President Barack Obama has arrived in Afghanistan, in a surprise visit that coincides with the anniversary of the death of Osama Bin Laden. Audio
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RBA cut may boost Australian economy
8:20 AM.In a surprise move, Australia's central bank has cut its official cash rate by half a percentage point. Audio
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Privacy Commissioner needs more power to stop breaches
8:18 AM.New Zealanders want the Privacy Commission to be able to stop organisations from mis-handling personal information. Audio
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Community Law Centres to be put up for open tender by Ministry
8:15 AM.The Ministry of Justice is considering replacing up to half the country's community law centres with a phone or internet service. Audio
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Pathologist gives evidence at Longley trial
8:10 AM.A pathologist has told jurors in the Emily Longley murder trial it is possible she was strangled. Audio
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Rena debris confirmed to have reached Great Barrier Island
7:57 AM.Debris from the cargo ship Rena is starting to wash up on Great Barrier Island. Audio
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Government budget to increase funding for science students
7:54 AM.The government is going to increase the funding for science and engineering courses at universities in this month's budget. Audio
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John Wright steps down as coach
7:47 AM.A rift in management styles appears to be behind John Wright's departure as New Zealand cricket coach, with no immediate indication of who might step up to replace him. Audio
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Sports News for 2 May 2012
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Powerful lawmakers in Britain rip into Rupert Murdoch
7:40 AM.A highly scathing report into the phone-hacking scandal that closed down the News of the World newspaper has been released by a British parliamentary committe. Audio
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Government accused of using liquor laws as a smokescreen
7:36 AM.Opposition parties are accusing the Government of using the changes to the liquor laws to divert public attention away from the controversies over ACC, John Banks and Sky City. Audio
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Govt signals tighter rules for student loans, allowances
7:27 AM.The government has signalled it will cut student allowances and make students repay their loans faster, though it has ruled out charging interest on student loans. Audio
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Suspected card skimmers stopped at Auckland airport
7:22 AM.Customs officials have caught another two suspected card skimmers who were trying to come into New Zealand. Audio
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Search to continue for crayfish fishermen
7:17 AM.Police say they remain hopeful two Te Anau fishermen managed to get on to a dinghy after their crayfishing boat sank near Secretary Island in Doubtful Sound. Audio