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Morning Report for Monday 17 November 2014
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Search for the missing big cat scaled back
8:51 AM.French police have scaled back the hunt for a stray big cat in Paris after experts said the animal was probably little more than a large cat or a lynx. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 17 November 2014
8:48 AM.A Ngati Hine leader, Pita Tipene, says a Waitangi Tribunal finding that Maori didn't conceed their sovereignty in the Treaty is validation that the Crown cannot bulldoze over hapu. Meanwhile, a Tainui… Read more Audio
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New Zealand expos on hunt for workers in Australia
8:42 AM.The government is pouring almost three quarters of a million dollars into job fairs in Australia trying to convince people to join the workforce in New Zealand. Audio
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Ewen MacDonald to face third Parole Board hearing this morning
8:40 AM.Another high profile prisoner, the convicted arsonist Ewen Macdonald, has his third Parole Board hearing this morning. Audio
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PM not rushing to judgement on escaped prisoner
8:37 AM.The Prime Minister won't rush to judgement on the handling of the case of escaped prisoner Phillip John Smith, and how he managed to flee to Brazil. Audio
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Markets Update for 17 November 2014
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Comet lander shuts down, succesful transmission of results
8:28 AM.The Philae comet lander has shut down after radioing results of its first and possibly last batch of scientific experiments from the surface of a comet. Audio
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Insecure workers forgoing benefits, saying it's a hassle
8:25 AM.Workers on low hour contracts are missing out on benefits they're entitled to because of the red tape they encounter if they earn extra money. Audio
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House fire in Hamilton claims lives
8:19 AM.Forensic investigators are preparing to enter a Hamilton villa which was gutted by fire in the early hours of Saturday morning, following a party. Audio
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US aid worker in Syria is reportedly beheaded by IS
8:14 AM.Middle East researcher Charlie Winter from the counter-terrorism think tank Quilliam Foundation. Audio
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Government hikes up Housing NZ dividend almost 20 percent
7:57 AM.The Government is increasing the dividend it demands from Housing New Zealand's dividend by almost 20%. Audio
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Breakthrough with free trade negotiations with South Korea
7:52 AM.Exporters in the red meat, kiwi-fruit and wine industries are hailing the newly agreed free trade deal with South Korea. Audio
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Kiwis upset Kangaroos to take out Four Nations title
7:44 AM.The New Zealand rugby league team has upset the world champions, Australia, for the second time in a row to win the Four Nations title in Wellington. Audio
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Another criminal slips out of NZ undetected
7:41 AM.Another criminal has flouted his release conditions and slipped out of New Zealand. Audio
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Work has begun to remove wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight
7:36 AM.Work has begun to remove the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 from rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine. Audio
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Investigations into Hamilton house fire continue
7:30 AM.Work is expected to begin today to determine the cause of the fire at a Hamilton house where three people died on Saturday. Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor discusses G20
7:24 AM.Joining us now is our political editor Brent Edwards, who is just back from the G20 meeting in Brisbane. Audio
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PM says
7:20 AM.The Prime Minister was at the G20 as a guest of the Australian government. Audio
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World leaders agree strategy to lift global growth, create jobs
7:16 AM.The leaders of the world's biggest economies have agreed on a strategy to lift global growth by two trillion dollars and create more than 100 million new jobs. Audio
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New beheading video appears to show killing of 5th Westerner
7:11 AM.Militant group Islamic State claims to have executed a fifth westener overnight. The group has released a video showing 26 year old Peter Kassig being beheaded. Audio
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Results, annual meetings and latest dairy auction due this week
6:57 AM.Company results, the tail end of the annual meeting season and Fonterra's latest global dairy trade auction take centre stage this week. Audio
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Sydney Correspondent Jim Parker
6:55 AM.Across the Tasman, and one of Australia's most prominent female business leaders is calling it a day. Audio
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Steel & Tube predicts a higher first-half net profit
6:53 AM.Steel & Tube Holdings is expecting a higher first-half result than last year, mainly because the fall in the New Zealand dollar is offsetting subdued international steel prices resulting from too much… Read more Audio
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Evolve plans to raise $132m to create itself through purchases
6:49 AM.Evolve Education Group plans to use the more than $132 million it is raising from a share market float to buy a number of businesses that will create the company. Audio
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Fonterra is confident of a rebound in demand from China
6:45 AM.Fonterra is confident demand for dairy products in China will rebound sooner than later. Audio
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Smith's lawyer to suggest fugitive returns voluntarily
6:42 AM.The New Zealand lawyer of the captured fugitive, Philip John Smith, plans to discuss with him today the possibility he return to New Zealand from Brazil voluntarily. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 17 November 2014
6:24 AM.The leader of a Ngai Tahu runaka - or runanga - says the South Island iwi has been 'caught napping' over the law that replaced the Foreshore and Seabed Act. A Ngati Hine leader, Pita Tipene, says a… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 17 November 2014
6:00 AM.Smith's lawyer to suggest fugitive returns voluntarily, New beheading video appears to show killing of 5th Westerner, World leaders agree strategy to lift global growth, create jobs, Radio New… Read more Audio