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Morning Report for Tuesday 14 July 2015
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Samoa's Lalomanu Beach bounces back from tsunami
8:56 AM.The sparkling waters and white sand beckon visitors to Samoa's Lalomanu Beach, named by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 beaches in the world. Audio
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Freedom campers not bothered by new Chch rules
8:55 AM.Some freedom campers in Christchurch are welcoming a proposed bylaw that will limit them to a maximum stay of three nights on council land, and only if their vehicles have built-in toilets. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 July 2015
8:51 AM.A Labour MP is critical of the Government's plans to tighten the export rules for swamp kauri, saying the changes won't make any difference; The country's third largest iwi is backing a proposal to… Read more Audio
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Survivor of child sexual abuse speaks out to help others
8:44 AM.A woman who was sexually abused by her step father has succeeded in having the suppression on both her name and his lifted. Audio
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BBC faces major shake up
8:39 AM.The Conservative government has picked an advisory panel that will review of the BBC at a time of unprecedented pressure for Britain's state broadcaster. Audio
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Passenger recalls terror of flight over Indonesia
8:27 AM.For 13 terrifying minutes, the 747 glided towards the ground as the pilots desperately tried to restart the engines. Audio
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Ancient swamp kauri exporter discusses tweaks to rules
8:16 AM.The Ministry for Primary Industries is bolstering its oversight of ancient swamp kauri operations in Northland. Audio
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Labour party data could damage NZ's relationship with China
8:11 AM.An investment manager based in Beijing says Labour's use of name-based data to suggest Chinese buyers are flooding the Auckland property market risks damaging New Zealand's reputation in China. Audio
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After 80 year wait, the curling bonspiel returns to Naseby
7:56 AM.The first national bonspiel to be held at Naseby in more than 80 years is likely to be the first of many after being praised as perfect ice in perfect conditions. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Parents don't know what their children get up to online.
7:52 AM.Most New Zealand parents don't have a clue what their children are getting up to online. Audio
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MPI Minister heralds swamp kauri operational changes
7:49 AM.The Minister for Primary Industries, Nathan Guy, says the operational changes are needed only to give the public more confidence as the law is strict enough. Audio
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Tweaks to kauri export controls not enough
7:46 AM.Environmentalists and opposition MPs say tweaks to controls on swamp kauri exports do not go far enough to bring the industry into line. Audio
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Cera comments on red zone situation
7:42 AM.The Canterbury Earthquake Authority's residential red zone general manager, Ivan Iafeta, has been listening to that. Audio
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Red zone stayers stuck in limbo
7:39 AM.Close to 200 people still own properties in Canterbury's red zones, but the earthquake recovery authority doesn't know exactly how many residents are still living in them. Audio
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Oly-white coach proud despite Olympics disqualification
7:36 AM.New Zealand Football's chief executive Andy Martin has returned home, saying the under-23 team's disqualification from an Olympic qualifying tournament has devastated the team. Audio
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Thousands of passengers still stranded in Bali
7:29 AM.Virgin and Jetstar have begun flying stranded passengers out of Bali with the safety threat from the volcanic ash cloud from Mount Raung abating for now. Audio
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Minister criticises
7:20 AM.Listening to that is the Minister for Economic Development, Steven Joyce. Audio
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Andrew Little says Labour will act on foreign buyers
7:15 AM.Labour is rejecting accusations of racism and xenophobia as it stands by data which shows 40 percent of homes sold at auction in Auckland over a three-month period went to people with Asian surnames. Audio
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Harsh austerity measures agreed for Greece
7:11 AM.Lengthy and reportedly ill tempered discussions between Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Eurozone leaders have produced a new bailout package for the debt laden nation. Audio
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Morning markets for 14 July 2015
6:58 AM.Stock markets have risen as investors cheered a deal to keep Greece in the eurozone. Audio
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App targets health and beauty industry
6:55 AM.Booking a brazilian has gone digital with an app that's cornering New Zealand's billion-dollar health and beauty industry. Audio
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Light commercial sales expected to fall
6:53 AM.Demand for new light commercial vehicles is expected to wane for the rest of the year, due to weaker dairy prices and waning business confidence. Audio
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Auckland to help keep momentum in construction jobs
6:51 AM.Auckland's hot housing market is expected to keep momentum going for new construction jobs. Audio
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Economist says pace of Akl's house price surge may have peaked
6:49 AM.An economist says the pace of Auckland's house price surge may have peaked. Audio
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Te Tai Tokerau MP unimpressed by kauri crackdown
6:44 AM.The Te Tai Tokerau MP, Kelvin Davis, says a promised crackdown on the swamp kauri export business will achieve nothing. Audio
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Juwai.com data suggests NZ property is becoming more popular.
6:38 AM.A China-based website that advertises homes worldwide to Chinese buyers says there's been a surge of interest in New Zealand properties. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 July 2015
6:25 AM.A Labour MP is critical of the Government's plans to tighten the export rules for swamp kauri, saying the changes won't make any difference; Australia's Maori Business Network is looking at forming… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 14 July 2015
6:00 AM.The deal negotiated overnight with Greece and its creditors could sink its Prime Minister, as the Greek people face their harshest austerity measures yet. A China-based website reveals New Zealand has… Read more Audio