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Top Stories for Tuesday 5 September 2017
Audio 5 Sep 2017Second leaders debate livelier, more hostile, Jacinda Ardern vs Bill English - analysis, Kim Jong-un 'begging for war', Ardern unfazed by National's attack on spending plan, Economists reject Joyce's… Audio
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Number of house sales in Auckland has plummeted
Property prices in the prime Auckland real estate market are still rising, but price growth is much slower and the volume of house sales has plummeted. Senior research analyst at CoreLogic, Nick… Audio
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Shoot to stop or shoot to kill?
New Zealand police say they don't shoot to kill, but statistics show that officers who pull the trigger are becoming more deadly.
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There is no such thing as ‘casual racism’
Call it for what it is - straight-up racism. And it happens every day.
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Markets Update for 5 September 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 September 2016
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 5 September 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 5 September 2016
Audio 5 Sep 2016Will new lending restrictions cool hot property?, Vancouver's property market takes a dive, A weekend of rocky aftershocks has some on East Coast frazzled, NZ First leader targets youth, Pope Francis… Audio
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History of glacier and mountain air accidents
The Fox Glacier crash which killed seven people is the latest in a number of helicopter and small plane crashes near glaciers and mountainous areas of the South Island.
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Morning markets for 5 November 2015
Wall Street is weaker today after official data revealed the US trade deficit narrowed more sharply than expected in September, as imports shrank amid slowing growth in the US and global economy. Audio
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Northland unemployment rate improving
Latest figures show the unemployment rate climbed to six percent in the September quarter. Audio
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Dairy prices continue recovery
After months of dairy price declines, prices in the global auction have lifted again - the fourth consecutive rise.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2015
A Northand iwi, Ngati Hau and a group of locals are lobbying the Northland Regional Council to act now and stop what they say is mercury leaking into waterways from an old mine; the principal of a… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2015
The principal of a East Cape kura says the decision it must close next year was already rubberstamped and the consultation process leading up it was a farce; The chair of the Medical Council says with… Audio
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Morning markets for 22 September 2015
On Wall St, stocks have risen, the Dow Jones Index up 92 points, or 0.6 percent, to 16,477 the broader S&P 500 up 5 points, or 0.2 percent, to 1,963. Audio
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Morning Markets for 17 September 2015
Energy stocks have lifted Wall Street following a 5% jump in oil prices, even as investors braced for the Federal Reserve's decision on an interest rate hike. Audio
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Christchurch residents mark quake anniversary
It was a morning of reflection for Cantabrians, five years after Christchurch was shaken awake by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake in September 2010.
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Silver scrolls to give away lost award from 1981
The 2015 Apra silver scroll award finalists have been announced but the organisation is also presenting the lost award from 1981 for the 50th anniversary of the silver scroll. Audio
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The Sydney siege as it happened
Siege - Five people managed to flee the central Sydney cafe where staff and customers were taken hostage on Monday morning. See how it unfolded here. Audio
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One World Trade Centre opens next to memorial
Audio 5 Nov 2014More than 13 years after the twin towers were destroyed in the September 11 attacks, New York's World Trade Center has re-opened for business. Audio
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Silver Fern Farms expects small profit
Silver Fern Farms says it expects a net profit of between 5 and 7 million dollars and pre-tax earnings of about the same amount for the year ended September. Audio