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Morning Report for Monday 11 November 2013
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.The stand-off over asylum seekers coming from Indonesia escalates, and; a former Catholic priest from Australia, and whistleblower against the Church's child abusers, dies in the cyclone in the… Read more Audio
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Government to phase out dumping of shark carcasses
8:52 AM.Despite the fishing industry saying a ban on shark finning in New Zealand waters isn't needed, the Government wants to ensure that killing sharks solely for their fins in our exclusive zone can no… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2013
8:48 AM.Nine Te Waipounamu iwi have collaborated in a bid to be the Whanau Ora commissioning agency for the South Island; A Ngati Wai man says the fire that's ravaged the Mokau marae north of Whangarei is a… Read more Audio
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Dunne all but rules out a deal with Labour
8:45 AM.The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, is ruling out working with Labour in a post-election deal, saying its tax policies would be a major obstacle. Audio
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Canterbury council responds to bus card security concerns
8:40 AM.Canterbury Regional Council's director of operations Wayne Holton-Jeffreys responds to alleged security issues with their pre-paid bus cards. Audio
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Sports News for 11 November 2013
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 11 November 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Les Bleus almost ruin a near-perfect All Blacks year
8:25 AM.Paris based New Zealand rugby writer, Ian Borthwick, gives some post analysis of the weekend's Paris test against Les Bleus in which a rookie All Black is being partially credited for the hard fought… Read more Audio
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Departing health chief shocked by rheumatic fever
8:21 AM.The country's outgoing top health official says the presence of serious rheumatic fever shocked him when he arrived from Britain. Audio
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NZEI questions effectiveness of school commissioners
8:17 AM.One of New Zealand's biggest education unions, the NZEI, wants a public inquiry into the use of in-school commissioners and statutory managers. Audio
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Filipino workers in Chch desperate for news from home
8:13 AM.A group of Filipino carpenters, in Christchurch helping with the rebuild, are anxious for loved ones and family members back home and are desperate to hear some news. Audio
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Rescue delays in the Philippines
8:09 AM.Justin Morgan, the country director for Oxfam in the Philippines, says the scale of the devastation is considerable with damage to infrastructure hampering aid efforts. Audio
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Highlands Motorsport Park a winner
7:55 AM.The new Highlands Motorsport Park in Central Otago has not only scored a coup by being the first venue outside Australia to host the GT Championship - it's also proving a winner with the public. Audio
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NCEA exams begin today
7:51 AM.The exams start with English, German and Samoan this morning, and finish in four weeks with Spanish, Dance and Social Studies. Audio
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Elderly anxious following spate of attacks
7:49 AM.Elderly south Auckland residents are taking extra safety precautions after two serious assaults in the past few days. Audio
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Sports News for 11 November 2013
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Vigilante sex abuse website gives information to police
7:40 AM.Police have met with the adminstrators of a vigilante website set up to track sexual predators pursuing girls as young as 13. The officer in charge of the Online Child Exploitation Agency, Detective… Read more Audio
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Personal details from bus cards could be breached
7:37 AM.Security flaws in Christchurch's pre-paid bus cards mean the personal details of thousands of Cantabrians could be accessed by others online. Audio
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Principals challenge Ministry on Commissioner
7:28 AM.Northland school principals are challenging the Ministry of Education to explain why a Commissioner is still collecting nearly $150-thousand a year to run a school part-time. Audio
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India Prime Minister not attending CHOGM
7:24 AM.India's Prime Minister has sent a letter to the Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, expressing his inability to attend. The BBC's India correspondent, Sanjoy Majumder, says while the contents of… Read more Audio
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Green Party MP detained in Sri Lanka
7:20 AM.Jan Logie's detention in Sri Lanka 'highlights need for New Zealand to act' the Green Party MP says. Audio
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Vietnam prepares for Typhoon Haiyan
7:13 AM.Vietnam now battens down the hatches in preparation for Haiyan's landfall. Audio
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UNICEF concerned about lost children after Typhoon Haiyan
7:09 AM.Timothy Grieve, the Unicef Chief of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in the Philippines, says the trail of destruction is devastating. Audio
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Morning Business for 11 November 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Vulnerabilities in Christchurch Metrocard
6:39 AM.A security researcher has highlighted a series of vulnerabilites in the Christchurch bus system's smart card - which he says may allow hackers to access the private information of hundreds of… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2013
6:27 AM.Nine Te Waipounamu iwi have collaborated in a bid to be the Whanau Ora commissioning agency for the South Island; A Ngati Wai man says the fire that's ravaged the Mokau marae north of Whangarei is a… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 11 November 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 11 November 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio