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Tuesday, 8 January 2019
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Eyewitness: New Year's drones were commercial craft
8 Jan 2019A witness to the drone incidents in Auckland on New Year's Eve believes commercial drones were involved, and says their pilots should have known better. Audio
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Human Rights Watch on the plight of the Saudi women
8 Jan 2019Human Rights Watch Deputy Asia Director Phil Robertson is based in Bangkok and has been part of Ms Mohammed al-Qunun's support team on the ground. He spoke to our producer Charlie Dreaver last night… Read more Audio
Monday, 7 January 2019
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Beer tasting: Feijoa Weisse Ale
7 Jan 2019RNZ Summer Report presenters Chris Bramwell and Craig McCulloch sample a different beer every day with Steph Coutts from Craft Beer College in Wellington. Today's tipple: Feijoa Weisse Ale, by Kereru… Read more Audio
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Dark sky status to boost Stewart Island's economy
7 Jan 2019Locals hope the official recognition of their pristine night sky will encourage more tourists to visit in the winter off-season. Audio
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Goerges goes back-to-back at ASB Classic
7 Jan 2019The women's singles trophy at the ASB Classic tennis tournament has had the same name engraved on it for the second year running. Audio
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Golden Globes
7 Jan 2019Hollywood is gearing up for the Golden Globe Awards, which will kick off at 2 o'clock this afternoon. We're joined by Variety Magazine's awards editor Tim Gray in Los Angeles. Audio
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Tips for beating the post-holiday blues
7 Jan 2019Those who suffer from the post-holiday blues may be finding their motivation all but disappears when they step back into the workplace. Audio
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Pip fruit industry wants worker shortage declared
7 Jan 2019A leading Hawke's Bay apple grower is describing this year's seasonal labour shortage as the worst he's ever seen and says he's seriously considering cutting down trees as a result. Audio
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Royal most rejected name of 2018
7 Jan 2019The Department of Internal Affairs' annual list of rejected names shows six people tried to give their child the name Royal, making it the most rejected name of 2018. Audio
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Yellow-eyed penguin colony at crisis point
7 Jan 2019Three yellow-eyed penguins died at Curio Bay in the Catlins over the New Year - bringing the coastal colony's population down to a single nesting pair. Audio
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Reading cinema closes doors indefinitely
7 Jan 2019Big questions still hang over Reading Cinemas as the Wellington movie complex shuts its doors due to earthquake risk. Audio
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British PM warns UK faces 'uncharted territory'
7 Jan 2019An agreement on the terms of the divorce has been hammered out with the European Union - but it still needs to be signed off by MPs in Parliament. 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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