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Friday, 19 January 2018
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Push for tighter rules for selling bees on Trade Me
19 Jan 2018Beekeepers are worried Trade Me could be used by unregistered beekeepers to sell beehives, which could unwittingly spread pests and diseases. Audio
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Millions spent on controversial bill
19 Jan 2018Official documents show the National Government spent more than $5 million investigating how to set up a Maori Land Service, only to have the proposed legislation shelved. Audio
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Drones to become a more common site on beaches?
19 Jan 2018The Muriwai Surf Club has been trialling the use of drones in rescues over the summer. Tim Jago talks to us about the dramatic rescue in Australia. Audio
Thursday, 18 January 2018
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Golden Bay man wakes up to termite infestation
18 Jan 2018Luke Concannon says he isn't sure if the insects are the destructive Australian termite, and he has sent samples to the Ministry for Primary Industries. Audio
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World Buskers Festival kicks off in Christchurch
18 Jan 2018The organisers behind the World Buskers Festival are hoping an international line up and a venue change will turn around the event's finances. The festival starts in Christchurch today, and one of the… Read more Audio
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South Island geological attractions bid for global recognition
18 Jan 2018UNESCO is launching its global geoparks programme in New Zealand and the new Kaikoura coastline, the Banks Peninsula and the Southern Alps could be in line for greater recognition. Audio
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Iwi funding model leading te reo Maori revitalisation
18 Jan 2018Waikato has started with a te reo Māori option at ATMs but that's just the beginning. Advocates says the key is to get the language out in the community, not just the main centres. Audio
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NZ weightlifter heads to Commonwealth games
18 Jan 2018Pip Patterson told reporter Eva Corlett her preparation for the Games has meant she's had to find balance in her life. She says raising a young child with her husband, running a business and training… Read more Audio
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Medics debate the Euthanasia bill
18 Jan 2018We have two prominent doctors to debate euthanasia - Dr Stephen Child an Auckland medical specialist, and Dr Lance O'Sullivan, a Doctor in Kaitaia and 2014 New Zealander of the Year. Audio
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Oranga Tamariki takes new steps to recruit social workers
18 Jan 2018Oranga Tamariki ushers in a name change and 200 new workers. Reporter Laura Tupou talks to some of the newest recruits. Audio
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UN and humanitarian groups concerned Rohingya deal
18 Jan 2018Save the Children estimates there'll be more than 100 Rohingya births a day in the refugee camp in Bangladesh - ravaged by diptheria. The charity's spokesperson Daphnee Cook described the scene at at… Read more Audio
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Number of children in poverty unknown after miscalculation
18 Jan 2018The number of children estimated to be living in poverty is unknown after it was revealed Treasury made an error in its calculations. Deputy secretary to the Treasury Struan Little joins us. 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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