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Tuesday, 5 January 2016
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Pregnant women wearing hijab may have vitamin deficiency
An Auckland researcher says pregnant women wearing the hijab are at risk of Vitamin D deficiency, but few are asked by their GPs about how much time they spend outside, or are prescribed extra… Read more Audio
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Stock markets around the world have tumbled
Stock markets around the world have tumbled after weak Chinese economic data reignited fears of a global slowdown. Audio
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Religious leaders mark death of cleric
Religious leaders came together in Auckland last night to pray-for and commemorate the Shia Muslim cleric Nimr Al-Nimr who was executed on the weekend Audio
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Fall out after Saudi executions
5 Jan 2016A number of Saudi Arabia's allies have joined diplomatic action against Iran after the Saudi embassy in Tehran was attacked amid a row over the execution of a Shia Muslim cleric. Audio
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Fire Service responds to safety culture concerns amongst staff
5 Jan 2016Listening to that was the Chief Executive of the Fire Service, National Commander Paul Baxter. Audio
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Safety culture concerns at Fire Service
5 Jan 2016Details of fire officers turning up over the legal alcohol limit, cheap and unsuitable equipment and a generational divide have surfaced, in a recent survey looking into the safety culture at the Fire… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 5 January 2016
5 Jan 2016Divisions within the Fire Service over safety and some Middle east countries side with Saudi Arabia against Iran as tensions in the region escalate. Audio
Monday, 4 January 2016
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Long John Knickers and his ukelele
It is a Friday night in New Brighton in the eastern suburbs of Christchurch, and a crowd is starting to gather at a small cafe on a side street at the shopping area. Audio
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The continuing problem of Islamic State
4 Jan 2016Now we continue our series where we try to get a better understanding of some of the big international conflicts. I talked to Professor Robert Patman, head of international relations at Otago… Read more Audio
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Wairarapa Eco Farm
At the Wairarapa Eco Farm weeds are welcome and so are visitors who want to come and see how the farm works. The organic farm, which is run using the community supported agriculture model, allows… Read more Audio
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Auckland Airport's drug testing team
Customs says Auckland Airport's on-site scientists are cutting the time it takes to test suspected drugs that have been confiscated from weeks to days, and are helping speed up prosecutions and police… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 4 January 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. 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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