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Wednesday, 3 January 2018
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Plea for govt to keep irrigation subsidies
The new government is being urged not to follow through on its promise to cancel any new loans to irrigation schemes. Conon Young reports. Audio
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The provisional drowning toll for 2017 is 86 up from the previous year's 81
3 Jan 2018Provisional numbers of drownings last year up from the previous year. Audio
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12 die on roads over holiday period
3 Jan 201812 people have lost their lives on roads throughout the country this holiday period. Our reporter Adriana Weber has the latest. Audio
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Meet NZ's youngest Winter Olympian - Wanaka teen Nico Porteous
3 Jan 2018NZ's youngest Winter Olympian, Nico Porteous, can't wait to get back to the slopes after a period of injury. He's planning on a competition in Colarado before the Games in February. Audio
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Positive start for farmers after global dairy auction results
A positive outcome for farmers from the first global dairy auction of the year. Audio
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'Poo tracker' shows extent of sewage in Auckland's beaches
3 Jan 2018A dramatic animation, dubbed the poo tracker, has emerged showing raw sewage sloshing around Auckland's beaches for days after it's been raining. The city's ageing sewerage system can't cope with… Read more Audio
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Takapuna swimmers want better warning signs
3 Jan 2018Better signs wanted to warn swimmers at Auckland's Takapuna after reports of raw sewage flowing into the water. Audio
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Iwi: Messaging 'diluted' and 'confused' over Waitakere Ranges rahui
3 Jan 2018An Auckland iwi fears there are mixed messages about what walkers and trampers should do in Auckland's Waitakere Ranges because of kauri dieback disease. Audio
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Iran protests: Supreme leader blames 'enemies'
3 Jan 2018Iran's supreme leader accuses the country's enemies of stirring days of protests that's estimated to have claimed at least 22 lives. Audio
Friday, 20 January 2017
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A day in the life of the Auckland Harbourmaster
20 Jan 2017Speed, drones and lack of lifejackets are everyday headaches the Auckland Harbourmaster has to deal with. Audio
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Court in South Korea declines to arrest head of Samsung
20 Jan 2017A court in South Korea has declined to arrest the head of Samsung amdist bribery, embezzlement and perjury accusations. Audio
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Marking the 60th anniversary of the Scott Base opening
20 Jan 2017Lamingtons and cheese scones are on the morning tea menu today at Scott Base in Antarctica.The celebration is to mark the anniversary of the opening of the base which was 60 years ago today. 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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