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Best of the Week - 13 September 2013
Audio 13 Sep 2013Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 13 September. This week ......the media's handling of the Labour leadership campaign; space archaeology; are all NZ… Audio
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The past and future of the School Journal
Audio 8 Sep 2013With the closure of its publisher, the state owned enterprise Learning Media, we discuss how the School Journal started, its importance to writers, how it's changed and what this means for present day… Audio
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Learning Media expenses revealed
Learning Media expenses revealed
Six senior managers at Learning Media earned between $160,000 - $270,000. Bonuses were paid to seven people last year by the company which is closing. Audio
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Learning Media expenses revealed
Audio 6 Sep 2013Returning now to a story we ran yesterday about the closure of Learning Media. Audio
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Future of 'School Journal' unknown
Future of 'School Journal' unknown
The closure of the company behind the School Journal has raised fears about the future of the publication. Audio
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Minister says Learning Media was struggling
Audio 5 Sep 2013Listening to that was the Minister of Finance, Bill English. Audio
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Union claims govt could have done more to save publisher
Audio 5 Sep 2013New Zealand's public sector union says the Government could have saved its educational publisher, Learning Media. Audio
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Future of NZ's School Journal up in air as company to close
Audio 5 Sep 2013The future of this New Zealand institution is in the air as the state-owned enterprise that publishes the journal, Learning Media, is to close, with the loss of more than 100 jobs. Audio
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Morning Report: local papers
Morning Report: local papers
Thursday's headlines: Pukeuri export certification to China suspended for a second time; 100 jobs lost with the closure of Learning Media; family say disappearance of Hamilton man out of character.
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Company behind the School Journal to close
Company behind the School Journal to close
The state-owned enterprise that publishes the School Journal, Learning Media, is to close, with the loss of more than 100 jobs.
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Australian careers on the line
Australian careers on the line
The Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann says his batsmen are playing for their careers in the fifth and final Ashes test next week. After another dramatic collapse on Durham, Lehmann...
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Fonterra boss apologises to Chinese customers
Fonterra boss apologises to Chinese customers
Fonterra's chief executive Theo Spierings has apologised to Chinese customers over the dairy contamination scare which has shaken the money markets and wiped millions off the company's value on the…
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Judge says Maori want to talk about suicide
Judge says Maori want to talk about suicide
The Chief Coronor says Maori have made it clear to him that if suicide isn't talked about then misinformation will continue.
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Interview - Irmin Schmidt
Audio 8 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Irmin Schmidt, keyboard player and co-composer for the hugely influential German band, Can.
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Interview - Morton Subotnick
Audio 7 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Morton Subotnick, electronic music composer, known for his pioneering album 'Silver Apples of the Moon'.
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Te reo Maori with Evelyn Tobin
Audio 2 Jul 2013Morning Report's Simon Mercep gets a one-on-one lesson in te reo Māori with Evelyn Tobin of Ngāti Manu, a Bay of Islands tribe. They look at the phrase 'Ko wai to ingoa?' – 'What's your name?' And… Audio
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Te reo Maori with Evelyn Tobin
Audio 2 Jul 2013Morning Report's Simon Mercep gets a one-on-one lesson in te reo Maori with Evelyn Tobin of Ngati Manu, a Bay of Islands tribe. They look at the phrase: Ko wai to ingoa? - What's your name? And Simon… Audio
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Parent calls for return of school to community
Parent calls for return of school to community
A parent in the Northland town of Moerewa says it's time the Government let her community take back the running of the local school.
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Footballer Lionel Messi accused of tax fraud
Footballer Lionel Messi accused of tax fraud
Barcelona footballer Lionel Messi and his father are being investigated in Spain for allegedly defrauding the state of more than €4 million.
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Messi and father accused of tax fraud in Spain
Messi and father accused of tax fraud in Spain
A Spanish prosecutor has filed a fraud complaint against Lionel Messi, alleging the Barcelona and Argentina football star owes $6.6 million in back taxes. Messi and his father Jorge deny...
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New taskforce on UK govt powers on extremism
New taskforce on UK govt powers on extremism
The British government is setting up a new taskforce to look at whether new powers are needed to deal with extremism and the radicalisation of young Muslim men.
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Study tour reveals China's choreographed plan for the region
Audio 27 May 2013China has shown senior Pacific Island politicians and media figures how it is trying to alleviate poverty during their recent tour of the country. Audio
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Fiji student support group marks Day Against Homo/Transphobia
Audio 16 May 2013A support group for gay students is hoping to raise awareness of the plight of homosexual and transgender communities in Fiji. Audio
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Gilmore makes final speech to Parliament
Gilmore makes final speech to Parliament
National's Aaron Gilmore says media scrutiny over the past fortnight has left him unable to function as an MP and he is retreating, not surrendering. Audio