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Thursday, 4 January 2018
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Signs you're a workaholic - and how to avoid burn-out
4 Jan 2018While some people are enjoying a summer break, workaholics may be struggling to relax and make the most of the holidays. Audio
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How to recycle your browning Christmas tree
4 Jan 2018DOC technical advisor Keith Briden warns of the major environmental dangers if Christmas trees are ditched in the wrong place. Audio
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Stakeholders plan to meet next week to discuss the future of the Te Mata Peak walking track
4 Jan 2018The man who built the controversial track says it's possible to remove it but it won't be easy. Meanwhile Erik Frykberg reports competing petitions for and against saving the perpetuate talks about… Read more Audio
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No US ambassador for Australia called insulting
4 Jan 2018A former Australian deputy prime minister says the USA is perpetuating a diplomatic insult to his country by failing to appoint an ambassador to Canberra. Audio
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Plans for a state of the art retractable roof at Auckland's ASB Tennis Arena put on hold
4 Jan 2018The timing couldn't be worse for the tennis organisers with rain already disrupting this year's women's tournament with more wet weather expected later in the week, reports Matt Chatterton. Audio
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Helicopters continue to fight the blaze on Mt Roy near Wanaka
4 Jan 2018Helicopters have resumed bombarding a large grass fire on Mt Roy, on the outskirts of Wanaka this morning. RNZ reporter Logan Church discusses fire conditions in the South Island. Audio
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Taranaki Farmers struggling with hot temperatures and little rain
Farmers struggling with drought in the lower North Island are hoping rain forecast for the coming days will go some way in mitigating the tough dry conditions they're dealing with, as the Taranaki… Read more Audio
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Walks in Auckland's Waitakere Ranges remain popular
4 Jan 2018Hundreds of people continue to walk the tracks in the Waitakere Ranges and as Nita Black-Persen reports, not everyone knows about the rahui or the spread of kauri dieback disease. Audio
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Trump lashes out at former aid
4 Jan 2018The US president Donald Trump has distanced himself from former aid Steve Bannon after Mr Bannon was quoted in a new book describing a meeting between Mr Trump's son and a group of Russians as… Read more Audio
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Auckland housing market better for buyers than sellers for the first time in seven years
4 Jan 2018Auckland housing market better for buyers than sellers for the first time in seven years. Audio
Wednesday, 3 January 2018
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Nude not rude: The Renaissance of Naturism
3 Jan 2018There's a renaissance in naturism with more young people signing up. Eva Corlett joins a group for their summer BBQ to find out more. Audio
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Whale behaviour back to normal in Kaikoura
3 Jan 2018Kaikoura whales getting back to normal after underwater mudslips knocked out their food supply following the earthquake. Marta Guerra has been following the whales all summer and tells Summer Report… 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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