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Summer Report for Monday 24 December 2018
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"Did Rudolf go to school?"
8:56 AM.ACT leader David Seymour tells us his favourite Christmas cracker joke. Audio
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Holidaymakers evacuated after flooding in Waihi
8:53 AM.More than 100 holiday makers have been evacuated from two holiday parks in Waihi after heavy rain brought flooding overnight. Audio
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Good Bitches baking at Christmas
8:45 AM.Good Bitches Baking was set up four years ago by two women and now boasts 17-hundred volunteers around the country. They bake in their homes then deliver the treats to people in need and charities who… Read more Audio
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2018: The Year in Politics: Part 2
8:34 AM.Craig McCulloch takes a look back at the political highs and lows of 2018. Audio
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"Why did the turkey join the band?"
8:30 AM.Deputy Prime Minister and leader of New Zealand First Winston Peters shares his favourite Christmas cracker joke. Audio
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2018: A year in sport
8:20 AM.RNZ sport reporter Barry Guy takes a look back at 2018 in sport. Audio
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Gatwick Airport offer big reward for info regarding drones
8:16 AM.About a thousand flights were disrupted or cancelled over three days after a drone was flown into Airport airspace. Audio
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Immigration NZ implementing all recommendations of review
8:15 AM.Immigration New Zealand is again apologising after admitting making mistakes in its handling of two sensitive cases this year. The department commissioned a review of its deportation processes after… Read more Audio
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"What did Meghan get Harry, William and Charles for Christmas?"
7:56 AM.National party leader SImon Bridges shares his favourite Christmas cracker joke. Audio
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The music of 2018: Part one
7:48 AM.Yadana Saw looks back on the biggest music moments of 2018. Audio
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Study for new Coromandel marina is 'ludicrous' - Forest and Bird
7:43 AM.Forest and Bird says it's ludicrous that the government is putting money for a study on a large Coromandel marina proposal despite environmental risks. Audio
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2018: The Year in Politics: Part 1
7:30 AM.Craig McCulloch takes a look back at the political highs and lows of 2018. Audio
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"What do you call a boomerang that doesn't come back?"
7:26 AM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shares her best Christmas cracker joke. Audio
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Mobile shower and laundry unit for homeless hailed a success
7:23 AM.A mobile laundry and shower service for rough sleepers in Auckland is being hailed as a success just three months after it started up. Audio
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Christmas weather forecast
7:20 AM.What to expect weather-wise over the festive period.
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Simon Marks updates us on the US shutdown
7:16 AM.The partial shut down of the US Government is likely to drag through Christmas, ahead of a meeting of Congress later this week. The shutdown began on Friday night, amid a budget row in the senate over… Read more Audio
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Immigration New Zealand apologise for their mistake
7:13 AM.More details are emerging around how Immigration New Zealand blundered in the Mark Middleton deportation case. Audio