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Thursday, 5 January 2017
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Police search for Gisborne New Years sex attacker
Police say the man behind a sexual motivated attack at a Gisborne campground was seeking out lone women to prey on. Audio
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Woman says she didn't misinterpret Mad Butcher's comments
5 Jan 2017Meanwhile the woman at the centre of the incident, Lara Wharepapa-Bridger, has denied she could have misinterpreted Sir Peter's comments. Audio
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The Race Relations commissioner backs Sir Peter Leitch
5 Jan 2017The Race Relations commissioner, Dame Susan Devoy, says Sir Peter Leitch is the least racist person she knows. Audio
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
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Wiri creative writing programme makes positive influence
4 Jan 2017A creative writing programme inside Wiri Women's prison has uncovered hidden talents and is empowering inmates to tackle their issues through poetry. Audio
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Attitudes towards immigrants
4 Jan 2017An immigration expert says New Zealand has to ensure it is welcoming and interacting with migrants coming into the country. Audio
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Polticians told to come up with long term housing plan
The chief human rights commissioner says politicians need to come up with a long-term, joint-party strategy for housing New Zealanders. Audio
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Trump gets House Republicans to back down
4 Jan 2017The US President-elect Donald Trump has prompted House Republicans to back down from plans to weaken Congress's independent ethics watchdog. Audio
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New Zealand's time on the UN Security Council comes to an end
4 Jan 2017The start of the new year marked the end of New Zealand's time on the United Nations Security Council. Audio
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Demo starts on Wellington's Reading Cinema
4 Jan 2017Demolition of Wellington's Reading Cinema car park has begun this morning. Audio
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Family mourn the cheeky hunter gatherer found dead
4 Jan 2017The family of Tama Retimana whose body was found floating in the Waikato river say they are struggling to deal with the death of their 'cheeky hunter-gatherer'. Audio
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DHBs around NZ looking adopting breathalyzer initiative
District Health Boards around the country are considering following Wellington's lead in breathalysing people at their emergency departments. Audio
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Police disappointed by high holiday road toll
4 Jan 2017Nineteen people have died on the roads this summer period- five more than last year. 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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