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Monday, 11 January 2016
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What is Russia up to?
This summer we have been talking to Professor Robert Patman of Otago University about some of the international hot-spots, trying to get a handle on what the story is behind the daily headlines. Today… Read more Audio
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Protecting bird life on the Ashley River
A volunteer group that protects very rare and endangered river breeding birds along the Ashley River in Canterbury, is celebrating being recognised for its work. Audio
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Matai Rail Trail revives Catlins railway history
Just as the railways once opened up the Catlins area on the South-East coast, a part of the old railway itself has been opened to the public again. Audio
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Tents may help kids with asthma
An Auckland student whose son was so badly effected by his cold home - that he became ill with asthma and was hospitalised - is developing a tent for children's beds to keep them warm and mould free. Audio
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Update on business news
Let's get an update on business news - here is our business editor, Gyles Beckford. Audio
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Latest on Cyclone Ula from Vanuatu
11 Jan 2016The severe category four Cyclone Ula is heading south near Vanuatu's southern islands Audio
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Leaders of Anglican Church meeting to discuss future
The world-wide Anglican Church's most senior leaders begin meeting in England later today and top of the agenda will be same sex relationships and female bishops. Audio
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Latest from Cologne
11 Jan 2016To Germany where the Justice Minister says the attacks on women in Cologne on New Year's Eve were organised. Audio
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Summer movies with Sarah watt
Let's talk Summer movies with Sarah Watt from the Sunday Star Times. Audio
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Major building projects at schools
The summer holidays are usually a quiet time at schools, but for some it will be a period of transformation Audio
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Latest on Auckland's ASB Classic
Last week the American Sloane Stephens came through a stacked draw to win the Auckland women's tennis classic. This week, it's the men's turn, and it's the toughest draw ever for this ASB Classic. 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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