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Friday, 20 January 2012
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Hawea Vercoe's killer seeks release
20 Jan 2012The killer of the Bay of Plenty regional councillor and Rotorua school principal, Hawea Vercoe, has made his first bid to be released from prison. Audio
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Inside Child Poverty documentary 'cleared of law breach'
20 Jan 2012The maker of the the Inside Child Poverty documentary, Bryan Bruce, says the Electoral Commission has ruled the screening of the programme - just three days before the election - did not breach the… Read more Audio
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Several strong earthquakes shake lower South Island
20 Jan 2012The strongest, a 5.8 magnitude quake, hit just before eight o'clock last night, southwest of Tuatapere, and the last one was felt at quarter to two this morning. GNS Science seismologist Lara Bland… Read more Audio
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Green Party on controversial windfarm project's demise
20 Jan 2012The Green Party's energy spokesperson Gareth Hughes joins the programme to comment on Meridian Energy's decision to cancel plans for a massive windfarm on the Lammermoor Range in Central Otago. Audio
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Meridian ditches plan to build $2bn Project Hayes windfarm
20 Jan 2012The state-owned power company has spent $8.9-million trying to build the Project Hayes windfarm on the Lammermoor Range and says it can no longer justify a protracted fight in the environment court. Audio
Thursday, 19 January 2012
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Place names: North
19 Jan 2012Peter Dowling looks at why North comes up in so many place names: Palmerston North, Havelock North, Waimate North, Totora North. Audio
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Murder Mystery exhibition at Auckland Museum this summer
19 Jan 2012The Poisoners, is a murder mystery where visitors get an interactive experience, as they try to figure out whodunit. Audio
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Surfing - not just a young person's sport
19 Jan 2012While hanging ten on a surf board is normally a young person's game, surfers nowadays are still riding waves in their 60s, and beyond. Audio
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Mission Concert annual pilgrimage for thousands
19 Jan 2012The annual concert at the historic Mission Vineyard is one of the highlights of Napier's year. This year Rod Stewart is the feature act for the concert next month. Audio
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New meningoccal vaccine cautiously welcomed
19 Jan 2012Expert reaction is cautiously optimistic to a newly developed a vaccine that could protects against all strains of the Meningoccol B bacterium. Audio
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Morning Business for 19 January 2012
19 Jan 2012News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Summer Report
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