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Tuesday, 7 January 2014
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Foraging for wild food on the Chatham Islands
The Chatham Islands have an abundance of great food, from crayfish to mutton, and the wild larder is no exception. Audio
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Port accident raises serious questions
7 Jan 2014The union representing maritime workers says the latest accident at Lyttelton Port in Christchurch could have been avoided with proper safety standards and better training for workers. Audio
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Still no arrests made over the killing of New Zealander
7 Jan 2014There have still been no arrests made over the killing of a New Zealand woman and British man in Libya. Audio
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Stranded whales at Farewell Spit were unable to be rescued
7 Jan 2014A senior Department of Conservation ranger is standing by the decision to put down whales stranded near Farewell Spit at the top of the South Island. Audio
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Grower report into Zespri smuggling fizzles
7 Jan 2014A report on Zespri's role in a kiwifruit smuggling scam in China has been released - without details of the scam. Audio
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Former Warriors player sentenced to two years jail for assault
7 Jan 2014The former Warriors rugby league player, Russell Packer, has been sentenced to two years in jail for an assault on a man in Sydney last year. Audio
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Young girl Afghan bomber stopped
7 Jan 2014The girl who is thought to be the sister of a prominent Taliban commander was detained at a police border post in Helmand province before she could detonate the suicide vest she was wearing. Audio
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Still no decision from Hague on whaling
7 Jan 2014Last year New Zealand and Australia took a case to stop whaling in the Southern Ocean before the International Court of Justice in the Hague. Audio
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Pressure on Govt to act on whaling
7 Jan 2014The New Zealand and Australian Governments are facing renewed pressure to act on Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters after activists released footage of the latest slaughter. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 7 January 2014
7 Jan 2014The Government is under pressure as Japanese whaling resumes. Also on Summer Report today - a child in Afghanistan is suspected of being a suicide bomber and a New Zealand rugby league player is sent… Read more Audio
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