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Thursday, 9 January 2014
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Insurance Council - rising sea levels could affect coverage
9 Jan 2014The Insurance Council says if nothing is done to deal with the threat of rising sea levels some properties could become uninsurable. Audio
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Cantabs confused about who pays for flood risk mitigation
9 Jan 2014Christchurch residents whose houses have sunk since the earthquakes want to know who will pay to raise and remediate their land to prevent flood risk. Audio
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Side effects on drunk children include brain injury
9 Jan 2014A video showing a child drinking alcohol has prompted police to launch an investigation into an incident in a Hamilton Park. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 9 January 2014
9 Jan 2014An investigation is launched into a video showing a drunk nine-year-old boy. Christchurch residents ask who will pay for flood protetction as a report forecasts low lying suburbs will be submerged in… Read more Audio
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
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Educators urge children to keep reading during summer holidays
8 Jan 2014School is out for summer, but education experts say that is no reason for children to stop learning. Audio
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Forensic scientists able to give better evidence in court now
8 Jan 2014The Government's forensic scientists say they'll be able to give better evidence in court now that they have a better idea how far blood spatters after someone is shot in the head. Audio
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One of the country's dirtiest rivers
8 Jan 2014One of the country's dirtiest rivers is the Ruamahanga - which is so contaminated that some locals have dubbed it the Sewer-mahanga. Audio
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Jane Campion to preside over Cannes Film Festival jury
8 Jan 2014The organisers of the Cannes Film Festival, have announced that New Zealand's film-maker Jane Campion is to head this year's jury in May. Audio
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Claims Navy vessels forced asylym seekers back
8 Jan 2014Indonesian authorities say the Australian Navy has forced two boats, carrying asylum seekers, back into Indonesian waters. Audio
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Markets Update for 8 January 2014
8 Jan 2014A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Gisborne in water crisis
8 Jan 2014In Gisborne, a massive landslip has affected the city's water supply, leading the council to warn water could run out in three days. 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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