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Wednesday, 17 January 2018
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Australian Open players go bananas
17 Jan 2018Our tennis correspondent Dave Luddy with the latest from the Australian Open. Audio
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Cameras spying on New Zealand's pests
17 Jan 2018The Department of Conservation is using motion sensitive cameras to monitor predators like rats and stoats and see if 1080 baits are actually working. Audio
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NZX review of listing rules supports market consolidation
Companies and investors want the NZX to simplify its listing rules. We speak to NZX's general counsel, Hamish Macdonald. Audio
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Northland takes the lead to lift women out of "period poverty"
Many families in small rural communities can't afford to buy sanitary items, like pads and tampons, so there's a campaign in Northland to encourage women to switch to reusable silicone menstrual cups.
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RNZ Sport's Joe Porter on the Black Caps' latest win
17 Jan 2018The Black Caps won last night's one day international against Pakistan in a thrilling match. Audio
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Live: Opposition leader Bill English
17 Jan 2018The National Party leader Bill English says the government's plan to set up an inquiry into the abuse of children in state care may detract from work needed in the sector. Audio
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Fishing industry fighting to keep video footage secret
17 Jan 2018The fishing industry says its up to them to ensure New Zealand has a good reputation for ethically caught fish, not the government. Audio
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Govt to review NZ's rubbish and recycling laws
17 Jan 2018The Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage says New Zealand lags behind other parts of the world when it comes to waste management. Audio
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Surf Life Saving on funding - "Feel like we're in this alone"
17 Jan 2018There are calls for more funding for surf lifesavers, with two busy Auckland beaches left without patrols this summer because volunteers have been deployed elsewhere. Audio
Tuesday, 16 January 2018
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Exhibition depicting first post-Treaty armed conflict
Nelson artist Sally Burton recreates the 1843 fatal confrontation between Ngāti Toa and early Nelson settlers in Wairau where 26 people died. Audio
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Scaffolding offers three year apprenticeship
The industry has joined the likes of plumbers and electricians to offer a 3 year apprenticeship for people to learn the nuts and bolts of the trade while on the job. Audio
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Thousands evacuated from PNG islands amid fears of eruption
16 Jan 2018The East Sepik provincial government has ordered the evacuation after increased volcanic activity on Biem Island - RNZ Pacific's Johnny Blades 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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