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Wednesday, 15 January 2014
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Three charged with supplying alcohol to nine year old
15 Jan 2014Three people have been charged with supplying alcohol to a nine year old boy who was filmed drunk at a Hamilton skate park. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 15 January 2014
15 Jan 2014Charges are laid over the nine-year old boy who was filmed drunk in a skate park. The rape trial of Coronation Street star William Roache gets under way, while comedian Rolf Harris pleads not guilty… Read more Audio
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
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Taking a tour of the Port of Tauranga
The origins of the Port of Tauranga can be dated back to the 1860s when buoys were first put in place to mark out the channel. Audio
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Gisborne water crisis should be over within a week
14 Jan 2014The Gisborne District Council says the current water crisis should be over within a week, with the city avoiding any major water restrictions due to residents successfully conserving water. Audio
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Ariel Sharon laid to rest
14 Jan 2014Israel's former prime minister Ariel Sharon has been buried with military honours at his family ranch in the south of the country. Audio
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Markets Update for 14 January 2014
14 Jan 2014A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Auckland Transport urged to act
14 Jan 2014An Auckland consultant who witnessed the aftermath of a crash in which a cyclist was killed in the city last week is urging the council to act on a report on the issue of cyclist safety. Audio
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2013 was third warmest year on record
14 Jan 2014The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research says on average, the country was almost a degree warmer than last year. Audio
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Govt ferry contract goes offshore
14 Jan 2014Local ship-builders are concerned that the government contract for the building of a ferry has been awarded to an overseas company. Audio
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Aid agencies in Tonga assess needs of cyclone victims
14 Jan 2014Thousands of people are homeless after a tropical cyclone tore through Tonga and officials are still working to piece together the exact nature of the damage. Audio
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Chatham Islanders speak on the prospect of phosphate mining
14 Jan 2014Chatham Islanders are divided on whether mining phosphate from the Chatham Rise, east of New Zealand, would benefit them. Audio
Summer Report
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