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Friday, 15 January 2016
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Clothing label run by migrants/refugees
A clothing label designed and produced entirely by migrant and refugee women in Auckland, has gone from selling to friends and family to getting bulk commercial orders. Audio
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Mount Maunganui blaze under investigation
Police in Tauranga are now investigating just how yesterday's fire on Mount Maunganui started. Audio
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ASB Classic in Auckland
French flair, American power and two Spanish maestros feature in the men's semi finals at the ASB Classic in Auckland. Audio
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Fire guts Hamilton restaurant
A large fire on Hamilton's main drag has destroyed a restaurant overnight. Audio
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Airport security staff may strike
Aviation security officers say they're on the verge of a nationwide strike after being told they're losing an allowance worth more than 2-thousand dollars a year. Audio
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NZ detainees being sent to Christmas Island from Sydey
15 Jan 2016RNZ has been told four New Zealanders are among 10 people to be sent to Christmas Island from a Sydney Detention Centre. Audio
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IS claims responsibility for Jakarta attacks
15 Jan 2016Islamic State is claiming responsibility for a series of explosions and gun attacks in the Indonesian capital Jakarta. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 15 January 2016
15 Jan 2016IS claims responsibility for bombings in Jakarta. Reports Australia will send four more New Zealanders to Christmas Island and aviation security officers threaten to go on strike. Audio
Thursday, 14 January 2016
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Students thrive in school of hard knocks
Each summer students from around the world leave behind regular lives and head to a school beneath Nelson's rugged eastern ranges. Audio
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Weeds taking over and causing damage
Common garden weeds are taking over good pasture land and causing huge damage to the local eco-systems, says the Department of Conservation, which has released a list of 12 of the worst offenders that… Read more Audio
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Sculptors transform boulders into fine art
Dozens of volcanic river boulders weighing hundreds of kilos each are being transformed into works of fine art in New Plymouth this month. 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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