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Tuesday, 10 January 2017
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New exhibition casts light on an old story
10 Jan 2017An exhibition that traces the journey of Ngati Rarua, Te Ati-awa and allied tribes from the North Island to Tasman Bay in the 1830s, has just opened in Motueka. Audio
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Iwi health status project
10 Jan 2017The country's most southern iwi, Ngai Tahu has a membership of 55 thousand, 60 percent of which live outside of the South Island. A new research project is seeking to paint a unique blueprint of the… Read more Audio
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Summer is coming... eventually
10 Jan 2017It may not feel like summer yet, but apparently it's coming. Audio
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Retirement Commissioner would like more benefits and training
10 Jan 2017The Retirement Commissioner says raising the superannuation age must be accompanied by additional benefits and more training. Audio
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New Zealander is refusing to leave Gaza despite govt warning
10 Jan 2017A New Zealand woman who lives in the Gaza Strip is adamantly refusing to leave, despite strongly worded advice from the Government to do so. Audio
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Business news for 10 January 2017
House prices, sales and new listings have all fallen in the country's biggest city. Audio
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Auckland's housing boom leaves builders scrambling
10 Jan 2017Auckland's housing boom is making it harder for builders to source quality materials with many using dodgy products to keep up with demand. Audio
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Saudi Arabia's most wanted bomb maker studied in NZ
One of the most dangerous bomb makers in Saudi Arabia lived and studied in New Zealand for five years - something which has shocked his former classmates. Audio
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Te Tii kaumatua speaks out
10 Jan 2017One of the kaumatua of Te Tii Marae has hit out at the decision, saying Mr English should be allowed to speak. Audio
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The Maori Party slams Prime Minster's comments
10 Jan 2017The Maori Party says it's disappointed by the Prime Minister's view that a lot of New Zealanders find Waitangi Day ceremonies cringe-worthy. Audio
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Firefighters blacklist entire fleet
Firefighters in Auckland have blacklisted their entire fleet of 11 Fraser-MAN fire trucks over safety concerns. Audio
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Police Commissioner calls for gun amnesty
The police commissioner Mike Bush is calling for an amnesty on unwanted guns as a way of reducing the number of illegal firearms in New Zealand. 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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