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Friday, 17 January 2020
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NZ not about to 'cut and run' from Iraq - Dep PM
17 Jan 2020The Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters is defending the decision to keep Kiwi troops in Iraq, saying New Zealand is not about to cut and run.
Tensions in the region have heightened this month since… Read more Audio
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Southern Response says sorry to mistreated customers
17 Jan 2020The new head of Southern Response has admitted the organisation has not treated some Canterbury earthquake claimants as well as it should have, and has offered an apology.
RNZ has tried for months to… Read more Audio
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Thursday, 16 January 2020
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Smoke from the Australian bushfires circling the globe
16 Jan 2020NASA says the smoke from Australias bushfires will travel a full circuit around the globe. The massive inferno's have already coloured the skies of New Zealand and South America. Hundreds of fires… Read more Audio
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Young New Zealanders will conitnue fight against climate change
16 Jan 2020Young New Zealanders aren't planning to give up the fight against climate change any time soon, with secondary school children expected to strike in the lead-up to this year's general election.
2019… Read more Audio
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Tinder date called the police after feeling 'uncomfortable'
16 Jan 2020Australian man Gabel Tostee was aquitted of the murder of his Tinder date - New Zealand woman - Warriena Wright in 2014.
But he's back on the dating apps and making headlines again after a Tinder… Read more Audio
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Creditor calls for Govt to step in after Tamarind collapse
16 Jan 2020A New Plymouth business owed hundreds of thousands of dollars by the failed oil and gas company Tamarind Taranaki is calling on the Government to force its Malaysian-based parent company to sell its… Read more Audio
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A record high for the NZX, but will the trend continue?
16 Jan 2020Things were looking extremely positive yesterday as the New Zealand Stock market closed at a record high.
The NZX Top 50 Index rose about half a percent to close at 11,676.
That beats the previous… Read more Audio
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The top seed is out in the ASB Classic tennis tournament
16 Jan 2020The top seed is out in the ASB Classic tennis tournament.
The Italian Fabio Fognini - the world number 12 - lost in three sets to Spain's Feliciano Lopez in their second round match in Auckland… Read more Audio
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Controversial Wairarapa dam project necessary: council
16 Jan 2020Wellington Regional Council is heralding a controversial dam project for Wairarapa as necessary protection against the threat of climate change.
The Provincial Growth Fund is investing seven million… Read more Audio
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Residents fed up with red zone rubbish
16 Jan 2020Christchurch red zone residents say the area is experiencing an increasing amount of petty crime and dumped rubbish, due to a lack of people.
The red zone was established after thousands of houses -… Read more Audio
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Jean Te Huia's reaction to Children's Commissioner
16 Jan 2020New figures from the Children's Commissioner show deep, persistent and increasing inequity in the way Maori newborns are taken from their whanau by the state.
The statistics show Maori babies are… Read more Audio
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Climate change a fire risk game changer - FENZ
16 Jan 2020Rising temperatures and longer fire seasons are dramatically changing the game for firefighters around the country.
As dozens of New Zealand firefighters pitch in across the Tasman - back in our own… Read more 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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