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Monday, 11 January 2010
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Phoenix fans salute their new hero
11 Jan 2010Two stunning goals. That's all it took for striker Eugene Dadi to win the hearts of Phoenix fans, playing his first game on Saturday night after transferring from Perth Glory. Audio
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Ark in the Park bird recovery project
11 Jan 2010A native bird project is doing wonders for the numbers of hihi and kokako - and all just a stone-throw from our largest city. Audio
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Off the Beaten Track: Southland's Organic Farm
11 Jan 2010Robin and Lois Greer started selling their Retro Organics cheeses just over a year ago, and already they're stocked by more than a hundred retailers throughout the country. Audio
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Biking news
11 Jan 2010Time for a look at what's happening in the world of Biking, here's Kieran Turner from Bike New Zealand. Audio
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Heineken Open starts with strongest line up yet
11 Jan 2010The strongest line up yet for a Heineken tennis Open takes to the courts later today at the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland. Audio
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Maori games in school?
11 Jan 2010A Northland teacher has lodged a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal aiming to get traditional Maori games included in the national curriculum. Audio
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Speculation over ban on NZ-US military operations
11 Jan 2010There is speculation the United States' ban on military exercises with New Zealand could be dropped when Hillary Clinton visits this week. Audio
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South Korea to use Christchurch base for Antarctic operations
11 Jan 2010South Korea is planning to become the third country to use Christchurch as the base for its Antarctic operations, boosting research and bringing economic benefits. Audio
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Queensland premier wants New Zealanders recognised on Anzac Day
11 Jan 2010Australia and New Zealand might be fierce sporting rivals but when it comes to ANZAC Day, Queensland's premier Anna Bligh is all for promoting neighbourly respect. Audio
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Drought hits dairy and meat production
11 Jan 2010Droughts in Northland and the east coasts of the North and South Islands have hit dairy and meat production, and are stunting grass growth, according to Federated Farmers. Audio
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Surprising turnaround in house values
11 Jan 2010The latest real estate figures have thrown up some surprising news - New Zealand's house values rose nearly 3 percent last year. 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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