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Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
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Monday, 5 January 2015
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Critics question Govt's approach to speeding
Sixteen people have died on the road this holiday period- more than double last year's figure. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 5 January 2015
5 Jan 2015The holiday road toll is twice that of last year - we ask why. We talk to the New Zealander who has just been appointed a Cardinal by the Vatican and Buckingham Palace denies Prince Andrew's… Read more Audio
Friday, 2 January 2015
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Shazam the popular music app
Shazam is the popular music app, whose ingenious algorithm, has been helping hundreds of millions of users to identify songs within seconds. Audio
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Holiday homes - What's popular and where?
2 Jan 2015Heading to the bach in summer is a New Zealand tradition, and right now they're in 'hot' demand. Audio
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Summer Report gets tour of Sea Shepherd vessel
While you're enjoying the summer weather, give a thought to the dozens of volunteers with the activist organisation, Sea Shepherd, spending their summer freezing in Antarctica. Audio
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Significance of gaining seat on UN Security Council
New Zealand is now a member of one of the most influential and powerful organisations in the world, responsible for helping to maintain international peace and security. Audio
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UN mission in South Sudan criticised by NZ award winner
2 Jan 2015An army captain who's been decorated in the New Year Honours list has criticised the management of the United Nations mission in South Sudan. Audio
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Could it be Bush v Clinton in Presidential race
2 Jan 2015It's looking increasingly likely that the former Florida Governor Jeb Bush will run for the White House next year. Audio
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Victoria on bushfire watch from today
2 Jan 2015To Australia now, and Victorians are being warned to get ready for the two most severe bushfire danger days of summer this weekend. Audio
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NZ's two year term on UN Security Council starts today
New Zealand's two-year term on the United Nations Security Council begins today. Audio
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Gisborne District Council to discuss tighter rules
The Gisborne District Council says it will consider restrictions on alcohol after a riot broke out during New Years Eve festivities at the BW campground. Audio
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Frog that gives birth to tadpoles found
In the depths of an Indonesian rainforest, scientists have identified the first known frog that gives birth to tadpoles instead of laying eggs. Audio
Summer Report
Keeping you informed and celebrating the great New Zealand summer.
Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
Edited by Denise Garland
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