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Morning Report for Friday 19 July 2013
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New Zealand pictures among declassified WW2 shots
8:57 AM.Pictures taken by the New Zealand airforce during the Second World War and the Cold War are among images declassified in Britain. Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:54 AM.Let's have a chat to our Australian correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Christchurch earthquakes unveil window into past
8:51 AM.The Canterbury earthquakes succeeded in all but destroying modern-day Christchurch, but from the rubble has emerged a surprising bonus - an insight into the city's history. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 19 July 2013
8:48 AM.Members of the Mataatua district in the Bay of Plenty are planning a business venture that benefits land owners; The leader of a New Zealand migrant's rights movement in Australia, says personal… Read more Audio
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Local Government NZ changes on the way to improve efficiencies
8:44 AM.Local Government New Zealand is working on a plan to save ratepayers money. Audio
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England take upper hand after day one of cricket test
8:41 AM.As you heard there in sports, a century from the batsman Ian Bell helped rescue Engand's first innings on day one of the second Ashes cricket Test against Australia at Lords. Audio
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Sports News for 19 July 2013
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 19 July 2013
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Team New Zealand again races unopposed
8:27 AM.Team New Zealand has again raced unopposed in the America's Cup Challenger Series. Audio
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Transport planner says Dunedin and Chch working on cycle safety
8:24 AM.A police decision not to charge the driver involved in a crash that killed cyclist Jane Farrelly near Taupo in March has raised fresh concern about the issue of cycle safety. Audio
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Property Investors query the need for rental property WOF
8:19 AM.The Property Investors' Federation is questioning the need for a law setting minimum standards for rental properties. Audio
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Academic is concerned Chch will struggle to fully recover
8:15 AM.A professor studying the economics of disasters says Christchurch will struggle to ever fully recover from the earthquakes that have devastated the city. Audio
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Unions plan to complain to ILO over law changes on employment
8:09 AM.The Council of Trade Unions says it will complain to the International Labour Organisation about the Government's proposed employment law changes. Audio
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Most serious charge facing wikileaker Bradley Manning stays
7:56 AM.A military judge has refused to dismiss the most serious charge facing Bradley Manning, the US soldier who leaked thousands of secret documents. Audio
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Proposed Family Court changes alarm law professionals
7:52 AM.Despite vociferous criticism, the Justice Minister, Judith Collins seems intent on pushing through legislation revamping the Family Court, with its second reading held under urgency earlier this… Read more Audio
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Dunedin rental WOF gains support but landlords concerned
7:49 AM.A Dunedin community support group says it's been advocating for minimum rental housing standards for a decade and is delighted the city's council will take a local bill to Parliament. Audio
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Young Aucklanders have their say on buying houses
7:47 AM.Young Aucklanders say the introduction of minimum deposits for buying a house will make it almost impossible to get a first home. Audio
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Sports News for 19 July 2013
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Russian protest leader sentenced to prison
7:38 AM.The conviction and jailing of Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny is being widely criticised. Audio
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Auckland lawyer wants to call inmates
7:36 AM.Davina Murray, the Auckland lawyer charged with smuggling an i-phone, cigarettes and a lighter to convicted murderer Liam Reid, plans to call inmates to give evidence. Audio
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Cyclists say strict passing distance will save lives
7:27 AM.Cycling advocates say implementing a strict passing distance for vehicles overtaking bikes will save lives and help police make roads safer for cyclists Audio
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Scientists discover "major threats" to manuka honey industry
7:24 AM.A team of scientists have discovered two major threats to New Zealand's multi-million dollar manuka honey industry. Audio
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Freelance journalist Jon Stephenson still reviewing options
7:19 AM.The freelance journalist who took a defamation case against the Defence Force, Jon Stephenson, hasn't ruled out taking further legal action. Audio
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Family makes last-ditch bid to find lost yacht
7:15 AM.The family of a 19-year-old girl onboard the Nina when it went missing off the New Zealand coast is making last ditch attempt to find the yacht. Audio
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Privacy questions raised about new information-sharing rules
7:12 AM.Opposition parties say information-sharing between the Ministry of Social Development and Inland Revenue is unfair to beneficiaries and could threaten their privacy Audio
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Bridges advised employment law could breach conventions.
7:08 AM.Newly released papers reveal the Minister of Labour, Simon Bridges, advised the Cabinet that proposed employment law changes could breach international labour conventions. Audio
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Morning Business for 19 July 2013
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Greens call government's welfare crackdown a beat up
6:40 AM.The Green Party says the Government's crack down on thousands of beneficiaries who were wrongly receiving support is a beat up to distract from more important issues. Audio
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Labour says employment law breaches ILO conventions.
6:37 AM.The Labour Party has criticised proposed employment law changes saying they breach International Labour Organisation conventions. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 19 July 2013
6:28 AM.Members of the Mataatua district in the Bay of Plenty are planning a business venture that benefits land owners; The leader of a New Zealand migrant's rights movement in Australia, says personal… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 19 July 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 19 July 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Still waiting for Royal baby
6:16 AM.A birth of the Royal Baby is imminent. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 19 July 2013
6:00 AM.Unions claim changes to Employment laws breach International Conventions. Opposition parties say information-sharing between the MSD and Inland Revenue is unfair to beneficiaries. and after the Hong… Read more Audio