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Tuesday, 17 January 2012
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Grand Chancellor the focus of Royal Commission hearing
17 Jan 2012The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Canterbury Earthquakes will today begin to examine the failure of the building that's come to symbolise the damage to the central city. Audio
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Ever wondered how to make the most of a bush walk?
17 Jan 2012If you found last week's dummies guide to fly fishing helpful, stay listening as today we're tackling bush walks. Audio
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A year since major storms hit Mauao in the Bay of Plenty
17 Jan 2012The local authorities in Bay of Plenty are still working to clear up slips and re-open walkways on the popular Mauao, a year since a deluge of rain forced it to close. Audio
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Approved demolition of heritage cottage raises questions
17 Jan 2012A 19th century cottage in Freemans Bay in Auckland will be demolished after the council over-turned a ruling from its own heritage adviser. Audio
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Bank threatens to euthanase rare cats at wildlife park
17 Jan 2012The fate of 36 big cats at Whangarei's Zion Wildlife Gardens could be decided in a matter of weeks. Audio
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Divers hope to return to Rena wreckage
17 Jan 2012Divers assessing the condition of the wreck of the Rena container ship are still waiting for weather conditions to improve before they can survey the sunken rear section. Audio
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SCF charges are detailed
17 Jan 2012More details are emerging about New Zealand's biggest white-collar crime. Audio
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Pakistan PM faces Supreme Court contempt order
17 Jan 2012Pakistan's Supreme Court has issued a contempt order against the nation's Prime Minister, raising fresh tensions between the government, courts and army. Audio
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Adventures of Tintin wins Golden Globe
17 Jan 2012Staff at Wellington's Weta Digital are thrilled with the Golden Globe win for The Adventures of Tintin. Audio
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Cruise ship owners blame human error for grounding
17 Jan 2012A state of emergency will be declared at the island of Giglio after a stricken cruise ship capsized after hitting rocks near Tuscany. Audio
Monday, 16 January 2012
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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