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Tuesday, 13 January 2015
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Fishing industry critical calling on Govt
The fishing industry is calling on the Government to stamp out illegal fishing. Audio
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France steps up security at 'sensitive' sites
13 Jan 2015The fresh measures were unveiled after an emergency meeting called by President Francois Hollande. Audio
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Tourism Industry working to reduce foreign driver accidents
The Tourism Industry Association says few fatal crashes involve tourists, but those that do get far more publicity than those involving New Zealanders. Audio
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Police minister requests review of summer speed tolerance
The Police Minister's ordered a review of how the police promoted zero tolerance on speed this summer, saying it confused the public. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 13 January 2015
13 Jan 2015The Government orders a review of the police message on speed tolerance. Do we need special measures targetting foreign drivers and France sends troops and police into Jewish schools and synagogues. Audio
Monday, 12 January 2015
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Summer movies with Sarah Watt
It's time to talk to our movie reviewer Sarah Watt about the Golden Globes. Read more Audio
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Seven generations of treasures are on display at a new museum
Seven generations of treasures are on display at a new museum, which has opened at Kahuranaki Station in Hawke's Bay. Audio
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Quarter-acre pavlova paradise out of reach
As hope for home ownership slips further away for many Aucklanders, so might be the dream of lounging in an actual back-yard through summer. Audio
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Support from national tourism body for Shotover Jet
The company behind Queenstown's Shotover Jet is investigating a collision where a jet boat hit a rock. Audio
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Resepected NZ rugby player in the UK to be deported this week
A New Zealander who has shone in English club rugby is being deported back to this country by the British Government. Audio
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Consents to build new houses rose to a 7-year high in November
Consents to build new houses rose to a seven-year high in November but still haven't quite recovered to pre-Global Financial Crisis, or GFC, levels. Audio
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NZer who witnessed the destruction of a Monet painting
A New Zealander who witnessed the destruction of a 15 million dollar Monet painting is delighted the attacker will never be able to visit a gallery again. 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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