Navigation for Station navigation
Summer Report
Please visit Morning Report page for the summer edition of the programme.
Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
Text 2101, texts cost 20 cents
Navigation for Summer Report
Latest audio
Friday, 20 January 2017
-
Djokovic knocked out of Australian Open
20 Jan 2017Reigning champion Novak Djokovic has been sensationally knocked out of the Australian Open after a stunning display from the Uzbek player Denis Istomin Audio
-
Ratane celebrations get under way
20 Jan 2017Next week hundreds of people will travels to Ratana Pa, just south of Whanganui to celebrate the church's founder, Tahu-potiki Wiremu Ratana's birthday. Audio
-
NZ's new 5th city gets more recognition but still needs museum
20 Jan 2017Tauranga's leaders say the city deserves more recognition after the official population hit 128-thousand last year. Audio
-
Medal for bravery
20 Jan 2017Pulling a mother and her three daughters from a burning car has led to a highly prestigious award for Bulls man Murray Michie. Audio
-
-
The list of 45 companies with no female directors
20 Jan 2017The lack of female directors in some of New Zealand's largest companies has been described shocking and unacceptable. Audio
-
Trump inauguration imminent
20 Jan 2017At 6 o'clock tomorrow morning New Zealand time, midday in Washington,, Donald Trump will be sworn in as President of the United States. Audio
-
Dozens of residents and tourists trapped after landslides
20 Jan 2017Huge landslides in Arthur's Pass and Otira are unlikely to be cleared until tomorrow leaving dozens of residents and tourists trapped. Audio
-
Italian hotel hit by avalanche
20 Jan 2017Rescuers are desperately searching for 30 people believed to be in a mountain resort hit by a huge avalanche in central Italy. Audio
Thursday, 19 January 2017
-
Whanganui embraces Opera School
For most people Whanganui is not a town synonymous with opera. Audio
-
Vigilante killings in Philippines have topped 6000
19 Jan 2017The Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is defying international condemnation of his tactics on drug crime, threatening to invoke marshall law. Audio
-
NZers sending high heels, perishable goods to disaster zones
19 Jan 2017The efforts of aid agencies trying to help those affected by natural disasters are often hampered by unhelpful donations from the well-meaning public. Audio
Summer Report
Keeping you informed and celebrating the great New Zealand summer.
Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
Edited by Denise Garland
- Text to 2101
- Email summerreport@rnz.co.nz
- Follow us on Twitter