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Morning Report for Wednesday 5 February 2014
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Census shows Taranaki pick for new job
8:53 AM.For a career in management, a move to Taranaki could spell a rise meteoric rise through the ranks. Audio
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Arrival of Hikoi at Waitangi
8:50 AM.Events are already underway here in Waitangi. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 5 February 2014
8:48 AM.The Maori Council and Iwi leaders are gearing up to take their messages to the Prime Minister, John Key, at Waitangi today; This year's Maori Radio Awards will be held in the honour of a former Maori… Read more Audio
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Trial underway for new warrant of fitness for rental homes
8:45 AM.Landlords take note: Do you have mould in the house bigger than an A4 sheet of paper, are your smoke alarms more than three metres away from bedrooms and is your tap water hotter than 60 degrees? Audio
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Syrian community say emergency refugees good first step
8:40 AM.The Syrian community says New Zealand's decision to take one hundred refugees from the war-torn country is a good first step. Audio
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Sports News for 5 February 2014
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 5 February 2014
8:29 AM.A brief udate of movements in the business sector. Audio
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The Environment Commissioner critical of government's plan
8:27 AM.The Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Jan Wright, says the government's plan for looking after rivers and lakes has missed the mark. Audio
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Government and Ngapuhi inch closer to Treaty resolution
8:24 AM.Also with us is Rudy Taylor who is from the Nga Puhi Hapu. Audio
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Sir Eddie Durie sets out Maori Council aims
8:18 AM.The Maori Council has a very visible presence at Waitangi this year. Audio
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Vet says horse owners must be alert for equine herpes
8:14 AM.A meeting today will decide whether more needs to be done to control a deadly outbreak of horse herpes which has already killed six animals in the Waikato. Audio
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Minister dismisses Greens' oil claims
8:10 AM.The Government is dismissing Green Party claims that New Zealand's oil industry under the National-led government has been a flop. Audio
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Navy explains its role at Waitangi
7:56 AM.The Royal New Zealand Navy's relationship with Waitangi Day can be traced back to the signing of the treaty in 1840. Audio
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Trial of Rwandan intelligence officer begins
7:52 AM.Twenty years ago, 800-thousand people were murdered during the Rwandan genocide. Audio
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Rescuers praised in fatal van crash
7:48 AM.The actions of three fishermen have been praised, after they came to the rescue of a vanload of people following a crash in Southland yesterday. Audio
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Sports News for 5 February 2014
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Maori Party co-leader discusses political options
7:40 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, is expected to be given a noisy welcome when he arrives at the Waitangi marae today. Audio
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Marae chairman says politicians will be safe on Te Tii Marae
7:35 AM.With me now is the chair of the Waitangi marae, Rihari Dargaville. Audio
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Dunedin business people angered by reduced flights
7:29 AM.Business people in Dunedin say Air New Zealand is making their working lives harder and more expensive by cancelling the last direct flight of the day between Auckland and Dunedin. Audio
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Data shows NZ's oil output, exports down under National
7:25 AM.The Green Party say New Zealand's oil production and exports under the National-led government have slumped. Audio
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Trade deal opponents rubbish claims of economic gains
7:20 AM.Opponents of a Pacific-wide trade deal have rubbished the promised economic gains from any agreement, arguing they've been wildly overstated. Audio
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Sharples accepts inevitable protest at Waitangi
7:15 AM.The Maori Affairs Minister, Pita Sharples, accepts it is inevitable there will be protests at Waitangi today even though he says the Government has done a lot for Maori. Audio
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Waitangi marae prepares for PM and protestors
7:08 AM.The Waitangi marae is rolling out the welcome mat this morning for the Prime Minister - and protestors are keen to give him a strong anti-mining message. Audio
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Morning Business News for 5 February 2014
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Maori Council reasserts its relevance at Waitangi celebrations
6:35 AM.The Maori Council is out in force at Waitangi to reassert its relevance as a voice that speaks for all Maori. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 5 February 2014
6:27 AM.The Maori Council and Iwi leaders are gearing up to take their messages to the Prime Minister, John Key, at Waitangi today; A lawyer is describing a dispute over land being returned to Maori as an… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 February 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 5 February 2014
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Business people in Dunedin frustrated by flight cuts
6:13 AM.Business people in Dunedin are frustrated by Air New Zealand's decision to cut its last direct flight of the day between Auckland and Dunedin. Audio
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Iwi leaders prepare to meet with Prime Minister
6:08 AM.Boosting te reo Maori, mineral exploration, social housing and education are among issues iwi leaders meeting at Waitangi want to discuss with the prime minister today. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 5 February 2014
6:00 AM.Waitangi marae prepares for PM and protestors;Sharples accepts inevitable protest at Waitangi;Trade deal opponents rubbish claims of economic gains;Data shows NZ's oil output,exports down under… Read more Audio