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Thursday, 2 January 2020
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Grasshopper sanctuary a world-first in Mackenzie District
2 Jan 2020On a lonely gravel road in the Mackenzie District, a sanctuary has been set up for one of New Zealand's rarest species - the robust grasshopper.
Robust grasshoppers are found mostly around the… Read more Audio
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Battle to the death: Corpse flowers in Akl and Chch set to bloom at the same time
2 Jan 2020Any moment now people in Christchurch and Auckland will have the chance to behold a rare sight - or should we say smell - with a plant, known as the Corpse flower, coming very close to blooming.
The… Read more Audio
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Health authorities warns NZ to remain vigilant against measles
Health authorities nervous about measles spreading the holidays are warning people to make sure they're vaccinated.
Measles is on the wane in New Zealand but new cases are still occuring - especially… Read more Audio
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Top baby surname reflects NZ's changing demographics
2 Jan 2020Ask someone what the most common surname in New Zealand is and invariably the answer is Smith.
But, the list of top 10 surnames for babies born in 2019 reveals Smith has been eclipsed ... from… Read more Audio
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Aucklanders struggle to keep their cool during ice factory woes
2 Jan 2020Aucklanders hanging out for a cold drink have struggled to keep them cool with broken machinery at one of the cities largest ice factories causing a shortage during peak demand.
The shortage was most… Read more Audio
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Chlorinated water to continue in Christchurch
Christchurch residents will have to put up with chlorinated water for some time yet, with the council admitting its plan to remove the chemical hasn't yet been given the tick of approval it was hoping… Read more Audio
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Holiday hotspot: Gisborne
2 Jan 2020More than 20-thousand people have been partying at Rhythm and Vines over New Year's, and the Gisborne District Council says its nine campgrounds are bumper to bumper... or tent-pole to tent-pole.
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New road policing strategy plans to reduce road toll further
For the first time in six years, there has been a significant reduction in the road toll.
Three-hundred-and-53 people died on the roads in 2019, down from 377 in 2018.
The Automobile Association is… Read more Audio
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MDMA pills at festivals this year stronger than ever
Hundreds of pills checked by the volunteer drug-testing organisation Know Your Stuff over the last few days have revealed a particular nasty that was prominent last summer, appears to be on the… Read more Audio
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Asthma sufferers warned to take Australian fires smoke seriously
2 Jan 2020Smokey skies across New Zealand could be causing problems for people with respiratory conditions.
Asthma New Zealand says some sufferers don't take it seriously and think they can breathe through it.
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Oppressive smoke, blocked roads - RNZ reporter on Aus fires
2 Jan 2020RNZ reporter Tess Brunton is visiting her family home in Tathra, on the south-east coast of New South Wales.
She told Leigh-Marama McLachlan that on New Year's Eve, the fires got so close, she and… Read more Audio
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Australia's bushfire crisis takes its toll
2 Jan 2020Eight people have died in Australia this week due to the intense bushfires burning throughout the south-eastern part of the country.
Seven of those in New South Wales and authorities are warning… Read more 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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