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Five O'clock Report for Wednesday 10 January 2018
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Teens arrested after attack on elderly woman
5:09 PM.The police have arrested two teenagers in relation to the arson of an elderly woman's home in Ranui. Audio
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Rescue mission launched after skydiver accident
5:12 PM.A rescue mission was launched on Lake Wakatipu just outside of Queenstown this afternoon, after two male tandem skydivers crashed into the lake. Audio
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Drought declared on West Coast
5:14 PM.West Coast farmers are worried about feed shortages as the typically wet region dries out. Audio
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Minister meets with drought-hit farmers
5:17 PM.The Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor has been meeting with farmers at Reefton on the West Coast today. Audio
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Shipping noise could be hurting sealife
5:20 PM.A new study has revealed shipping noise in the Hauraki Gulf is causing major communication problems for whales and fish in the area. Audio
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National launches petitions to save roading projects
5:23 PM.The National Party is launching a series of petitions designed to save major roading projects they say are at risk. Audio
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Consumer concerned at bank rule changes
5:26 PM.Consumer New Zealand wants the Bankers Association to scrap its proposed changes for the banking codes for internet fraud. Audio
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Rugby players suspended for doping
5:29 PM.Four rugby players have been suspended over banned drugs. Audio