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Morning Report for Monday 8 June 2015
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Te Manu Korihi News for 8 June 2015
8:55 AM.A Northland secondary school says it stands to lose nearly 50-thousand dollars from its budget if it's not allowed to retain its low-decile rating; Waikato-Tainui is disappointed at a Government… Read more Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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English football legend calling the shots in Under 20 World Cup
8:51 AM.The Junior All Whites made history at the Fifa Under-20 World Cup on Friday night, with their 5-1 win against Myanmar securing them a place in the knock-out stage of the tournament for the first time.
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UNICEF estimates child abuse in Asia Pacific costs billions
8:48 AM.The United Nations Children's Fund says child abuse and violence costs countries in the Asia-Pacific region about 209 billion US dollars each year. Audio
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Results are in from Turkey's election
8:41 AM.Results are in from Turkey's election and voters have delivered a rebuke to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Audio
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Iraqi forces being trained by New Zealand troops
8:37 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key says Iraqi forces being trained by New Zealand troops do want to train and are committed, despite international criticism. Audio
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Calls to name Porirua stadium after Jerry Collins.
8:27 AM.The death of the former All Black, Jerry Collins, has prompted calls for Porirua's local stadium to be renamed in his honour. Audio
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Former FBI lawyer says Blatter in the bureau's sights
8:23 AM.The net appears to be closing on Sepp Blatter as new information about alleged corruption at Fifa is increasingly pointing in his direction. Audio
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Peter Dunne defends the cost of 10 year passports
8:20 AM.The Government's been warned it will have to more than double the cost for the new 10 year passports or stump up millions of dollars in cash come 2021. Audio
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MSD accused of botching Relationships Aotearoa transition
8:11 AM.The Ministry of Social Development is being accused of mishandling the shift of Relationships Aotearoa's work to other providers. Audio
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Canterbury school children embrace native planting scheme
7:56 AM.With only one percent of Canterbury currently covered in native vegetation, a local environment trust is working hard to improve on that number. Audio
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Manhunt under way after power tools used in prison break
7:52 AM.Questions are being asked how two convicted murderers serving time at a New York prison were able to cut their way out of their cells using power tools without being heard. Audio
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Junior All Whites through to u20 World Cup round of 16
7:49 AM.The Junior All Whites have made history by qualifying for the knock out stages of the under 20 football World Cup. Audio
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Boat crew paid to take refugees elsewhere
7:44 AM.A Bangladesh refugee claiming to be in an Indonesian detention centre, says Australian officials paid the boat crew and captain to take the 65 asylum seekers away from Australia. Audio
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John Key, has repeated support for a review of euthanasia
7:40 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, has repeated his support for a review of euthanasia. Audio
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Milo drinkers angry about different Milo taste
7:29 AM.It's not the difference Milo makes, but a different Milo taste that's grabbing the attention of fans of the malty milk drink. Audio
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Renters more likely to be poor later in life
7:26 AM.As Aucklanders and many others around the country struggle with a hot housing market - new research shows those being shut out of the market now, could feel the financial effects for their entire… Read more Audio
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Jerry Collins' daughter recovering in French hospital
7:20 AM.Jerry Collins' orphaned baby daughter, Ayla, remains in a critical condition in a French hospital following the car crash which killed both her parents on Friday of last week. Audio
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Cabinet papers reveal Govt went against Treasury on passports
7:16 AM.The cost of getting a new 10 year passport could more than double in six years time unless the Government injects millions of dollars. Audio
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Relationship Services fires parting shot at MSD
7:11 AM.Just a day out from its demise, Relationships Aotearoa is accusing the Ministry of Social Development of mishandling the transfer of its work to other providers. Audio
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Morning Markets for 8 June 2015
6:58 AM.On Wall St, stocks were mixed as investors weighed up the impact of a long expected interest rate hike by the US Federal Reserve. Audio
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This week's business agenda
6:57 AM.Turning to this week's business agenda, financial markets will be focused on the Reserve Bank's review of the official cash rate on Thursday, which currently stands at 3.5 percent. Audio
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Australian banks are under attack.
6:56 AM.Across the Tasman, and Australian banks are under attack. Sydney correspondent Jim Parker reports. Audio
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Pumpkin Patch to stay the course after considering options
6:55 AM.Pumpkin Patch says it hasn't found a buyer or investors interested in helping it recapitalise the debt-ridden company. Audio
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Akl's biggest business delegation heads to LA
6:52 AM.More than 40 Auckland business leaders are aiming to secure funding and new export orders when they head to Los Angeles this week for an economic summit. Audio
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Co-op Bank says
6:51 AM.A bank boss says people using their parents to get a foot on the property ladder is the norm throughout the country. Audio
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Market analysts divided on whether RBNZ should cut the OCR
6:48 AM.Financial market analysts are divided on whether the Reserve Bank will cut the official cash rate on Thursday. Audio
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Generation Rent finding it difficult to buy
6:43 AM.A leading economist says the Auckland housing market is "fundamentally screwed", and particularly hard for young people living in the city. Audio
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Email has implicated FIFA President in bribery allegations
6:38 AM.An email between the South African government and FIFA, has implicated the FIFA President Sepp Blatter and potentially the former South African President Thabo Mbeki in bribery allegations. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 8 June 2015
6:26 AM.A Northland secondary school says it stands to lose nearly 50-thousand dollars from its budget if it's not allowed to retain its low-decile rating; Waikato-Tainui is disappointed at a Government… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 8 June 2015
6:00 AM.Relationship Aotearoa closes tomorrow, it says the transition to new providers isn't working out with only one organisation ready to take over its clients..It says 4 others have pulled out. The cost… Read more Audio