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Summer Report for Monday 12 January 2015
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Summer movies with Sarah Watt
8:54 AM.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
8:46 AM.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
8:41 AM.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
8:39 AM.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
8:36 AM.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
8:27 AM.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
8:23 AM.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
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Hot dry weather has varying effects
8:17 AM.The blistering heat being experienced in many parts of the country is good news for some, and potentially disastrous for others. Audio
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Jewish Agency busy as more Jews leave France for Israel
8:15 AM.Some Parisian Jews are remaining defiant despite a fatal attack on a Kosher supermarket in Paris on Saturday. Audio
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France marches in a show of national unity
8:09 AM.More than two million people have marched through the streets of France in a show of defiance against terrorism. Audio
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High profile men's tennis withdrawals offers locals hope
7:56 AM.Top tennis favourite David Ferrer has dealt a devastating blow to this week's Heineken Open in Auckland. Audio
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Call for compulsory trampoline safety standards to protect kids
7:51 AM.Safety standards have been scrapped for one of the most dangerous children's toys, at the time of year when injuries are most likely to occur. Audio
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Emergency warning for Perth bushfire
7:48 AM.In Western Australia, a bushfire that has been burning for two days has broken containment lines in the City of Swan, north-east of Perth. Audio
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Uncertainty over Shotover Jet driver return to work
7:44 AM.Shotover Jet isn't sure when the driver of a jetboat which hit a rock, injuring five people, will return to duty. Audio
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Retailers miss out on a happy Christmas
7:38 AM.Reports so far from retailers suggest it wasn't a great Christmas for them. Audio
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British MP supports soon-to-be deported rugby player from NZ
7:27 AM.In the UK, the town of Scunthorpe is rallying behind a New Zealand rugby player who is about to be deported. Audio
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Two child suicide bombers kill three in Nigerian market
7:20 AM.Two suspected child suicide bombers have blown themselves up in a market in northeast Nigeria, killing three people and injuring up to 26. Audio
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Wellington holds interdenominational vigil
7:17 AM.An Islamic leader in Wellington is urging people to show more respect for Islam. Audio
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Crowds gather for historic Paris show of unity
7:09 AM.More than a million people, have been marching through the streets of Paris in a show of defiance against terrorism, as France mourns the 17 victims of three days of bloodshed. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 12 January 2015
7:00 AM.Millions of people rally in France in the wake of last week's attack on a magazine office. Suicide bombers blow themselves up in a market in Nigeria and a New Zealand rugby player's to be deported… Read more Audio