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Friday, 9 January 2015
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Top Stories for Friday 9 January 2015
9 Jan 2015The two main suspects in the attack on a Paris magazine office, are still on the run. Vigils are held in New Zealand to mark the deaths in France and the plane that crashed into Lake Taupo may be… Read more Audio
Thursday, 8 January 2015
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Beekeeping takes off in schools.
Tens of thousands of bees buzzing on the doorsteps of primary school classrooms might sound like some parents' worst nightmare. Audio
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AirNZ is named one of ten saftest airlines in world
In a year of catastrophic plane crashes, Air New Zealand has been named one of the ten safest airlines in the world. Audio
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Sheep numbers fall to 80 year low
Australians might need to shelve the sheep jibes, as New Zealand's woolliest population drops to its lowest point since the 1930s. Audio
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Drop in oil prices to continue until supply is cut back
There's no end in sight yet to a crash in oil prices, but could the low prices end up hurting the consumer? Audio
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Markets Update for 8 January 2015
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Creating more jobs in rural regions
Creating more jobs in rural regions has been touted as a way to help ease Auckland's housing crisis. Audio
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TAIC begins investigation into Skydive Taupo plane crash
A three-person Transport Accident Investigation Commission team has begun its investigation into a skydiving plane crash over Lake Taupo. Audio
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Latest on hunt for attackers in France
8 Jan 2015We cross to Senior Foreign Analyst with France 3 Television, Christian Malard in Paris. Audio
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Woodville Organ Museum hits the right note
A converted Catholic hall in the small Manawatu town of Woodville is home to almost 150 organs of different size, shape and grandeur. Audio
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Black Caps stocks continue to rise
New Zealand's test cricketing stocks continue to rise, following the latest series win over Sri Lanka in Wellington. Audio
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Labour MP to carry out audit of overseas investments
The Labour MP Stuart Nash wants an audit into overseas investment applications and just how many have been approved in the past decade. 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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