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Tuesday, 10 January 2012
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Fishing report
10 Jan 2012Time for our fishing report - here is the editor of Coast to Coast Fishing magazine, Michael Rendle. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 January 2012
10 Jan 2012Let's have a look at the markets - here's our producer Amanda Strong. Audio
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Met service update
10 Jan 2012We are joined by the Met Service's weather ambassador, Bob McDavitt. Audio
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CHCH may have regional holiday for quake anniversary
10 Jan 2012Canterbury may have a regional holiday to mark the anniversary of the Christchurch Earthquake. Audio
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Auckland stevedore live from the picket line
10 Jan 2012Craig Harrison, who has been a stevedore for 18 years, is on the picket line on the Auckland waterfront and he joins us. Audio
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Ports of Auckland confirms private contractor plan
10 Jan 2012The Ports of Auckland is pushing ahead with moves to hire private contractors to replace striking workers, though the Mayor of Auckland is adamant this is just a contingency plan. Audio
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Braemar Howells says Rena cargo may wash up in Whitianga
10 Jan 2012Debris layered with oil from the wreck of the Rena cargo ship is continuing to wash up on local Bay of Plenty beaches. Audio
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Place names: abbreviated
10 Jan 2012Taupo, Rotorua, Lake Rotoiti, Motueka, BJ Peak, Blimit: with Peter Dowling. Audio
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One of country's only saddlers aims to make 500 saddles
10 Jan 2012Summer is the season for horse events, with more than 30 rodeos and a growing range of multi-day horse treks. Audio
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Fijian Government extends police powers
10 Jan 2012The Fiji interim government has published its revised Public Order Act, granting itself extended and vast powers to maintain security. Audio
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Union attacks proposed job cuts at MFAT
10 Jan 2012Public service workers are critical of proposed job cuts at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, saying they will affect its ability to advance New Zealand's overseas interests. 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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