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Tuesday, 14 January 2014
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Victoria feels the heat
14 Jan 2014Four people are missing and up to 50 homes have been destroyed by fires that swept through the Perth Hills in Western Australia. Audio
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Colin Craig on smacking
14 Jan 2014And listening to that was the Conservative Party leader Colin Craig. Audio
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Former MP disgusted by Colin Craig's smacking admission
14 Jan 2014The former MP who introduced the anti-smacking amendment bill in 2007 says she's appalled that the leader of the Conservative Party, Colin Craig, has publicly admitted smacking his daughter. Audio
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Morning Business for 14 January 2014
14 Jan 2014News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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High Commissioner assesss the damage in Tonga
14 Jan 2014New Zealand's High Commissioner to Tonga, Mark Talbot, has been out surveying the damage in the Ha'apai Islands. He joins us. Audio
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Charities mobilise for Tonga
14 Jan 2014Charities are mobilising to pick up the pieces from the powerful tropical cyclone which ripped through Tonga this weekend. Audio
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Boat building industry call for ferry to be made locally
14 Jan 2014Cheap and risky is what the marine industry is calling the government's decision to award a contract to build an 8-million-dollar ferry to a Bangladesh company instead of having it locally made. Audio
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Fonterra issues recall of 8,700 bottles of fresh cream
14 Jan 2014After a horror year, including a contaminated milk scandal and subsequent lawsuit, Fonterra has issued another product recall - this time of fresh cream. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 14 January 2014
14 Jan 2014Fonterra issues another product recall. The boat building industry cries foul as the Government awards the contract to build a ferry to Bangladesh and charities mobilise in Tonga where 800 homes have… Read more Audio
Monday, 13 January 2014
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Volunteers are the only way for boosting sanctuaries
13 Jan 2014Volunteers are the only way the growing number of sanctuaries around the country, can fulfil their purpose - to provide safe places for the country's native flora and fauna. 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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