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Morning Report for Wednesday 25 November 2015
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Fate of Christchurch camp ground to be decided soon
8:52 AM.The fate of a Christchurch City Council owned camping ground damaged in the 2011 earthquakes, will soon be known. Audio
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NZ's newest airline cuts service a month after launch
8:47 AM.The country's newest airline has cut its Dunedin to Queenstown service, just one month in. Audio
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ETS review does not include agriculture
8:44 AM.The Emissions Trading Scheme is up for review, but controversially the Government has left agriculture out of the discussion document. Audio
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Labour leader in Canberra today to lobby MPs
8:40 AM.The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, is in Canberra today hoping to convince Australian MPs that New Zealanders living there are getting a raw deal. Audio
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VNZMA Producers won't commit to broadcast Maori award
8:36 AM.Maori musicians who complained about the exclusion of the Maori Album Award from the television broadcast of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards have met with the show's producer. Audio
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Markets Update for 25 November 2015
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Todd Blackadder's final crusade
8:26 AM.Canterbury rugby is heading into uncharted territory after losing two of their most experienced players and now their coach. Audio
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Australian PM says Islamic State 'fundamentally weak'
8:20 AM.In his first national security statement as Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull has declared Islamic State is fundamentally weak - with more Twitter accounts than soldiers. Audio
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France and US agree to step up strikes on IS militants
8:15 AM.Francois Hollande and Barack Obama, have agreed to step up strikes in Syria and Iraq to target Islamic State militants after the deadly attacks in Paris. Audio
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Russia advises its tourists not to travel to Turkey
8:10 AM.Russia has advised its tourists not to travel to Turkey after the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syria border. Audio
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Labour accuses Treasury of failing to practise what it preaches
7:53 AM.Labour's finance spokesperson is calling the finance minister a hypocrite. Audio
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Wellington's runway extension could bring in 2-billion dollars
7:49 AM.A new report into the runway extension at Wellington Airport says it could bring an extra 2-billion dollars into the country. Audio
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Former Police Commissioner questions rule of law in Fiji
7:46 AM.Speaking from South Africa, Fiji's former police commissioner says he was obstructed from doing his job, none of his suggested changes were implemented and he believed the military had too much power.
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Snap election called in Vanuatu after weeks of uncertainty
7:42 AM.A snap election has been called in Vanuatu after weeks of uncertainty following the jailing of a quarter of the country's MPs. Audio
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MSD admits shortage of emergency housing
7:38 AM.The Ministry of Social Development has admitted there is a shortage of emergency housing while the Prime Minister says the Government is doing the best it possibly can. Audio
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Jury retires in Chris Cairns perjury trial
7:35 AM.Cairns has been on trial in London for the past seven weeks for lying under oath about match-fixing during a libel case in 2012. Audio
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Fox Glacier rescue team set to try to recover more bodies
7:27 AM.The rescue team, trying to get the three remaining bodies off the Fox Glacier crash site, are desperately hoping the weather will allow them to do so today. Audio
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Academic questions police restrictions on data
7:22 AM.The country's leading researcher on gangs says he's being muzzled by the police who've blocked him from getting basic information. Audio
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More than half of US states say they'll reject Syria refugees
7:19 AM.Now to Washington where Barack Obama has welcomed the French president Francois Hollande to Washington DC with a promise the United States will stand united with France to defeat terrorism. Audio
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Russian jet shot down by Turkey on Turkey-Syria border
7:11 AM.NATO officials are holding an emergency meeting after a Russian jet was shot down by Turkey on the Turkey-Syria border. Audio
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Morning markets for 25 November 2015
6:58 AM.Wall Street is flat, with nervous investors seeking low-risk assets after Turkish jets shot down a Russian warplane near the Syrian border. Audio
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Retailers say weak dollar is driving up costs: prices will rise
6:56 AM.The industry association, Retail New Zealand, expects prices to begin creeping up over the next three to six months, as the weaker New Zealand dollar begins to flow through into imported goods. Audio
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Rangatira keeps eye out for purchases
6:54 AM.The investment firm, Rangatira, says it is keeping its eyes open for further acquisitions of companies with good growth prospects. Audio
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Tower confirms loss on extra quake costs
6:52 AM.Insurance company Tower is looking to commercial alliances and the Pacific to give it a boost as it looks to resolve the remaining Canterbury earthquake claims that tipped it into a loss. Audio
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Cavalier expects return to acceptable profitability in 2017
6:51 AM.Shares in carpet manufacturer Cavalier rocketed by 34 percent yesterday, after it said was back on course to profitability. Audio
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NZIER picking growth to pick up in 2016
6:50 AM.The outlook for the economy looks positive and growth will head back towards three percent, according to the Institute of Economic Research's latest quarterly predictions. Audio
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Wellington airport confident it will find a long haul airline
6:44 AM.Wellington Airport is highlighting a new report which says extending the city's runway could bring in an extra 2-billion dollars over forty years. Audio
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Protests ahead of Paris talks on climate change
6:41 AM.Greenpeace kicked off a week of protests ahead of world leaders meeting in Paris to talk about climate change. Audio
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Anti IS alliance stumbles as Turkey downs Russian jet
6:38 AM.The complicated crisis in Syria has become even messier overnight after Turkish jets shot down a Russian warplane, claiming it had strayed from Syria into Turkish airspace. Audio
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Nato crisis meeting after Russian jet shot down over Turkey
6:10 AM.Nato officials are currently in emergency talks after Turkey shot down a Russian jet which it claims had penetrated its airspace near the Syrian border. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 25 November 2015
6:00 AM.Russian jet shot down by Turkey on Turkey-Syria border; More than half of US states say they'll reject Syria refugees; Academic questions police restrictions on data; Fox Glacier rescue team set to… Read more Audio