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Thursday, 16 January 2014
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New wikileaks documents made public
16 Jan 2014WikiLeaks has revealed more details exposing the secret US-Pacific trade negotiations - this time about its highly contentious environmental chapter. Audio
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More on Dunedin shooting
16 Jan 2014A man and two children are dead after a shooting at a Dunedin house last night, in what appears to be a domestic incident. Audio
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Vinyl records, making a comeback
16 Jan 2014Vinyl records might seem like strictly historical items these days, but the large black discs have been making a steady comeback in recent years, proof that good things never die. Audio
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Dropping costs don't mean reforms are working
16 Jan 2014An Auckland University economist says the Government hasn't yet proved its social welfare reforms are working, despite a new report that showing a significant drop in the forecast cost of… Read more Audio
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School may not be demolished for road
16 Jan 2014An Auckland community's received a stay of execution after a surprise change-of-heart by Auckland Transport and the Transport Agency. Audio
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Stranded whales will have to be put down
16 Jan 2014The Department of Conservation says the eight whales it's been trying to refloat at Farewell Spit, have restranded and they will now have to be euthanaised. Audio
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Law experts not convinced private prosecution will succeed
16 Jan 2014Electoral law experts say a Wellington man's attempt to privately prosecute the Auckland Mayor, Len Brown, is likely to falter at the first hurdle. Audio
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Morning Business for 16 January 2014
16 Jan 2014News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Oxfam NZ working with Tongan authorities
16 Jan 2014Emergency workers from Oxfam New Zealand have started assessing the damage from the category five storm that devastated Tonga over the weekend. Audio
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Scoop founder resigns over involvement in Dotcom party
16 Jan 2014The internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom hasn't launched his new political party yet, but he's already recruited a key member. Audio
Summer Report
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Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
Edited by Denise Garland
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