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Thursday, 19 January 2012
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Weather update
19 Jan 2012Met Service weather ambassador Dan Corbett joins the programme for a look at thing meteorological. Audio
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Experts fear Avondale spider could become extinct
19 Jan 2012Arachnophobes may not be concerned but experts fear the Avondale Spider could be wiped out from the wild within the next 20 years. Live animal curator Brian Lawton is in the Auckland studio with some… Read more Audio
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Mitt Romney urged to release his tax papers
19 Jan 2012The Republican presidential race candidate Mitt Romney is being urged to release his income tax forms after admitting he pays less tax than most Americans. Audio
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Grand Chancellor checked for damage four times before February
19 Jan 2012The Canterbury earthquake's Royal Commission has heard that the Hotel Grand Chancellor was checked for earthquake damage - and cleared for use four times prior to the February 22nd earthquake. Audio
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Three-year-old boy seriously injured in by dog attack
19 Jan 2012The infant remains in a critical condition this morning in Christchurch hospital after being bitten on the throat by a family pet in Ashburton. Audio
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Pelorus Mail Boat a lifeline for people living in the Sound
19 Jan 2012Susie Ferguson joins passengers and crew on the Pelorus Mail Boat in the Marlborough Sounds. The weekly service, in Pelorus Sound off Havelock, is a lifeline bringing more than just mail to those… Read more Audio
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Deadline is upon defiant Port Hills home owners
19 Jan 2012Time has run out for Christchurch Port Hills home owners who have being defying orders to move out of their red stickered homes. Port Hills resident Sue Stubenvoll joins the programme. Audio
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Labour: port reform needed, but selling won't help
19 Jan 2012Labour's Transport Spokesperson, Phil Twyford, gives his party's perspective on the reform necessary to increase efficiency and effectiveness in the competitive ports industry. Audio
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Brownlee says it's too early to tell if port reform is needed
19 Jan 2012The Transport Minister, Gerry Brownlee, would not comment on the dispute at the Ports of Auckland itself, but he says the Government is keen to see the final report into the transport system from the… Read more Audio
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Councils lay the ground work for new road rules
19 Jan 2012Risky intersections are the focus of councils across New Zealand - who are busy determining potential problem areas with new give way rules coming into force in two months when Audio
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Summer Report
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