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Summer Report for Monday 9 January 2017
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The Hui - Annabelle Lee
8:56 AM.The producer of TV3's The Hui, in conversation with Mihingarangi Forbes. Audio
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Tongan teacher killed by bus crash to be flown home
8:53 AM.The body of the third person to die from a Christmas Eve bus crash near Gisborne will be taken home to Vava'u in Tonga today. Audio
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Tongan teacher killed by bus crash to be flown home
8:53 AM.The body of the third person to die from a Christmas Eve bus crash near Gisborne will be taken home to Vava'u in Tonga today. Audio
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Calls for Globalisation Summit
8:49 AM.Economists and a prominent businessman are calling for an economic summit. Audio
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RNZ helping launch new digital innovation for Radio Stations
8:45 AM."Vox Populi" - latin for 'voice of the people' - takes on a whole new meaning as RNZ helps the launch of the diigital innovation VoxPop. It's a new way of giving listeners the chance to give us… Read more Audio
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ASB Classic men's tournament gets underway in Auckland
8:38 AM.With the women's ASB Classic tennis tournament now wrapped up, the men's event is set to get underway in Auckand today. It may not have the superstars that the women had, but as Matt Chatterton… Read more Audio
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Golden Globes on today
8:35 AM.Brad Pomerance looks at contenders for the top awards at today's ceremony. Audio
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Prime Minister will stay away from Waitangi celebrations
8:33 AM.Te Manu Korihi reporter Shannon Haunui -Thomson looks at Bill English's decision to stay away from Te Tii Marae this year. Audio
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Monday Newspapers
8:32 AM.Sarah Robson takes a look at this morning's newspapers. Audio
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0830 Headlines
8:30 AM.The latest headlines with Paul Brennan. Audio
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Morning Business
8:28 AM.Business for Monday 9 January with Jonathan Mitchell. Audio
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Lower speed ticket limits could be making roads more dangerous
8:26 AM.Strict holiday speed limits could inadvertently be making drivers more stressed, reducing their ability to spot hazards, and making the roads more dangerous. Recent research at the University of… Read more Audio
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Water quality critical issue for this election
8:23 AM.Fresh water is shaping up to be one of this year's critical election issues as swimming holes become increasingly unusable and companies line up to sell New Zealand water overseas. In February last… Read more Audio
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Advertising watchdog backs Greenpeace' controversial video
8:20 AM.The advertising watchdog has found in favour of Greenpeace after complaints were made that its adverts blamed the dairy industry for water pollution. Russel Norman, the Executive Director of… Read more Audio
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Police Association blames more firearms for police shootings
8:17 AM.The association's president, Chris Cahill, says the shootings are not due to a change in the approach taken by the police. He says more than 20-thousand firearms, including semi-automatic military… Read more Audio
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Mahanga scrub fire cuts power, water
8:12 AM.A scrub fire in the Hawke's Bay settlement of Mahanga yesterday destroyed a house and burnt through around 35 hectares of grassland and trees. RNZ journalist Elizabeth Brown has been holidaying in… Read more Audio