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Thursday, 15 January 2015
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Sea Shepherd urges Navy to continue Southern Ocean pursuit
The conservation group Sea Shepherd says the New Zealand Navy must continue its pursuit of three illegal fishing vessels and call for back-up from Australia. Audio
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Report into December's riot at Britomart
Auckland transport and a former senior police officer are calling for a bigger police presence at the city's central transport hub Britomart. Audio
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Rush to buy the new Charlie Hebdo magazine
15 Jan 2015Al qaeda in Yemen is claiming responsiblility for the Charlie Hebdo massacre, on the same day as the publication of the magazine's first edition since the murder of its staff. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 15 January 2015
15 Jan 2015Al qaeda claims responsibility for the Paris attack, as the Charlie Hebdo magazine sells out. A call for more police to be stationed at Auckland's Britomart and big names from the movie world agree to… Read more Audio
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
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Muslim women say they are not submissive to men
The role and place of women within the Muslim community is often misinterpreted as being submissive to men, but according to many Muslim women, that is far from the case. Audio
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Tour of Wellington's Reserve Bank Museum.
When people talk about Wellington museums Te Papa normally dominates the conversation. Audio
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Green weddings
Perhaps you're buying rings for your upcoming Summer wedding or planning to pop the question in a romantic beauty spot these holidays. Read more Audio
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New Queenstown adventure activity
The New Zealand born inventor of the latest Queenstown adventure activity has been in the resort to talk up its potential. Audio
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Markets Update for 14 January 2015
Wall Street's optimism about the improving United States economy proved short-lived and all the key indicies are now lower as oil prices continue their downward slide. Audio
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Retailers hurting most are those competing on price
An analyst says the retailers hurting the most at the moment are those competing on price. Audio
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LVR restrictions lead to central banking award for Reserve Bank
The Reserve Bank's restrictions on banks providing mortgages to those with small deposits was a major factor in it being named the central bank of the year. Audio
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Former Egypt president to stand retrial
14 Jan 2015The long-serving former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, has had his conviction for embezzlement overturned. 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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