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Morning Report for Thursday 20 June 2013
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Digital media expert expects more NZ online streaming in future
8:56 AM.A social and digital media expert believes streaming the English Premier League online will pave the way for other New Zealand media to follow suit. Audio
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Pepanz offers to pay for tests on milk from drilling waste
8:52 AM.The association representing the oil and gas industry has offered to pick up the extra costs of testing milk that comes from dairy farms that have converted marginal land with mud from drilling waste.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 20 June 2013
8:48 AM.The New Zealand Education Institute says Maori-medium school teachers should get more breaks to stop them from burning out so quickly; The Transport Agency is offering solutions to reduce harm to… Read more Audio
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Business closures rise as Northland economy struggles
8:45 AM.The Prime Minister John Key told a conference of industry leaders in Kerikeri this week that Northland's economy has grown 3% in the past year, higher than the national rate. Audio
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Farming sector expected to have lifted GDP
8:40 AM.A rise in dairy prices and more sheep and cattle heading to the works because of the drought are likely to have boosted economic growth in the first three months of the year. Audio
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Sports News for 20 June 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 20 June 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Rotorua hapu fight Rotorua Eastern Arterial route
8:27 AM.Hapu on the eastern side of Rotorua are fighting to stop plans for a new major road of up to four lanes which they fear will desecrate their traditional tribal lands. Audio
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Parker and Dalziel very different leaders for Chch mayoralty
8:24 AM.The contenders for the Christchurch mayorlty are defending their very different styles, and both say they only want the best for the city. Audio
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Stewart Murray Wilson release costs surpass $250,000
8:18 AM.The Corrections Minister is under pressure to explain why the cost of releasing the sex criminal, Stewart Murray Wilson, has soared past a quarter of a million dollars. Audio
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Dunne rejects talk about relationship as vile speculation.
8:14 AM.The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, has rejected talk about his relationship with Fairfax journalist Andrea Vance as vile speculation. Audio
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Lawyer says quashing of conviction or retrial best outcome
8:10 AM.The lawyer for Mark Lundy, David Hislop, QC, says the best outcome from the double murderer's Privy Council appeal would be a quashing of the conviction. Audio
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Plans for 24 hour liquors licences to go
7:55 AM.Under the draft Local Alcohol Policy 24-hour liqour licences will cease to exist in Wellington and the city will be divided up into zones with five o'clock in the morning the latest a bar can close, Audio
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Internet football will punish rural fans
7:50 AM.Football fans in rural communities will suffer under a new initiative to show the English Premier League on the internet. Audio
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Sports News for 20 June 2013
7:42 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Lack of support sees Greens drop money-printing policy
7:38 AM.The Green Party co-leader Russel Norman is adamant his money-printing plan is sensible, despite dropping it as an idea. Audio
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Christchurch mayoral candidates discuss city's future
7:26 AM.Just how the rebuild is carried out will be at the centre of the race for the mayoralty later this year. Audio
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Payment decision on Chch rebuild to be made today.
7:23 AM.Crucial decisions will be made today on who will pay for what in Christchurch's multi-billion dollar rebuild. Audio
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South Island roads require extreme care in bad weather
7:21 AM.As Otago, Southland and Canterbury remain in a holding pattern ahead of predicted heavy snowfalls, some key South Island roads are already closed. Audio
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United Future risks losing funding
7:18 AM.The beleagured United Future leader, Peter Dunne, hopes to meet with parliament's speaker today to discuss the funding of his de-registered party. Audio
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Mark Lundy's family hope for a retrial
7:15 AM.Mark Lundy's supporters in London, his sister Caryl Jones and her husband David Jones talked to reporters outside the court. Audio
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Mark Lundy's appeal to Privy Council in London ends
7:10 AM.The appeal to the Privy Council by the convicted double murderer Mark Lundy has ended. Audio
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Morning Business for 20 June 2013
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Council steps back but still supports Kingston residents
6:42 AM.The Earthquake Commission has taken over responsibility for the slip that left two houses uninhabitable in the Wellington suburb of Kingston three weeks ago. Audio
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Cold winds, snow and heavy rain for the South Island
6:40 AM.The worst of a severe weather pattern is yet to arrive, with snow, heavy rain and strong, cold southerlies expected to hit the South Island later today. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 20 June 2013
6:27 AM.The New Zealand Education Institute says Maori-medium school teachers should get more breaks to stop them from burning out so quickly; The Transport Agency is offering solutions to reduce harm to… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 20 June 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 20 June 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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UK eyes jailing bankers for reckless misconduct
6:12 AM.A Parliamentary commission in Britain is calling for bank executives to be jailed for reckless misconduct if they mismanage a bank. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 20 June 2013
6:00 AM.Mark Lundy appeal, Peter Dunne, Christchurch rebuild, severe weather warnins. Audio