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Tuesday, 13 January 2015
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Should more to be done to track returning foreign fighters
13 Jan 2015Australia is considering what more it can do to monitor so-called freedom fighters, returning there after training with ISIS. Audio
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Wellington first in country to get 'smart' motorway.
People driving on one of Wellington's busiest stretches of road will have to deal with lower speed limits for the next year as construction ramps up on New Zealand's first 'smart' motorway. Audio
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Crash analyst says tests for foreign drivers is a catch-22
A motor vehicle crash analyst says something must be done to educate tourist drivers, but it's not clear what will help. Audio
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Refund all speeding tickets over holiday period - Ron Mark
New Zealand First's Police spokesperson is calling on the government to refund all speeding tickets given out during the holiday period. Audio
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Stopping the summer reading slump
Teachers and principals want books to play a bigger part in the typical New Zealand holiday, in order to curb the summer reading slump. Audio
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Non-religious groups call for NZ blasphemy law to be scrapped.
Calls are growing for New Zealand's blasphemy law to be scrapped in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo terror attack in Paris. Audio
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Fish and Game salvaging trout from dried up rivers
A looming drought in the South Island has brought a few F words to the forefront, - farmers, fires, and now, fish. Audio
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Centcom twitter account hacked
In the United States, the Twitter account of the country's Central Command appears to have been hacked by a group claiming to back Islamic State. Audio
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Morning Markets for 13 January 2015
The key Wall Street indicies are in the red again, both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq down more than 0.5 percent, as investors fret about sluggish corporate earnings and as oil prices continue to slide. Audio
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Harmoney raises $10m from Trade Me, Heartland
The country's only peer-to-peer lending platform, Harmoney, has raised 10 million dollars from investors which implies the company is now worth 55 million dollars. Audio
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Summerset achieved record new unit sales in December quarter
Summerset Group achieved record sales of new units in the December quarter after opening four new retirement villages in the second half of last year. Audio
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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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