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Wednesday, 18 January 2012
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New trans-Tasman fibre optic cable
18 Jan 2012A proposed trans-Tasman fibre optic cable, which would bolster broadband provision, could be completed by the end of next year. Audio
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Structural engineer says focus shouldn't be on quake theory
18 Jan 2012An expert in structural engineering says to make buildings more eathquake proof there needs to be more emphasis on making them stronger, rather than mathematical modelling. Audio
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Radio NZ's Mediawatch host analyses NZ on Air reaction
18 Jan 2012New Zealand on Air is seeking advice over whether it can stop potentially politically charged TV programmes from airing during election campaigns. Audio
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Mind, body expert gives tips on how to completely unwind
Time now for more from the dummies guide to summer, and today we're talking real relaxation. Audio
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First appointed female Navy commander, has new goal
18 Jan 2012The first female commander of a Navy ship relinquished control of HMNZS Pukaki late last year, and has her sights now on eventually taking charge of a Frigate. Audio
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Researcher warns social media being used to boost drinking
18 Jan 2012A researcher is warning that social media is reinforcing the drinking culture, with alcohol companies and bars exploiting the online networks to get close to their customers. Audio
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Christchurch residents sceptical about police crackdown
18 Jan 2012Christchurch residents are sceptical that a crackdown on sex workers in the central city over the weekend will act as a deterrent. Audio
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New Zealand's economy set to stutter
18 Jan 2012New Zealand's economy looks likely to stutter along this year with business confidence taking a knock according to the latest survey from the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. Audio
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Radical cleric allowed to stay in UK
18 Jan 2012A radical cleric who has been convicted of two major terrorism plots has been allowed to stay in the United Kingdom after a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights. Audio
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Music fans mourn Big Day Out
18 Jan 2012Organisers of Auckland's Big Day Out say low ticket sales and the high cost of securing top international acts are the reasons why this year's festival will be the last. Audio
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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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