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Thursday, 12 January 2017
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Black Caps chase Bangladesh tour sweep
12 Jan 2017The New Zealand cricketers are after a tour sweep against Bangladesh as the first of two Tests gets uderway in Wellington today. Audio
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Controversial art piece unwrapped at Queens Wharf
12 Jan 2017A controversial 1-point-5 million dollar art piece - closely depicting a state house - has been unwrapped at Queens Wharf in Auckland. Audio
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Rolf Harris goes on trial again
12 Jan 2017The entertainer Rolf Harris is back in court facing seven new charges of indecent assault and one charge of sexual assault. Audio
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Ranger says DoC isn't doing its job to protect rare penguin
12 Jan 2017A volunteer ranger says the Department of Conservation is shirking its responsibilities putting the endangered yellow-eyed penguin in Southland's Curio Bay at risk in order to build a carpark. Audio
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Dramatic jump in river drownings in 2016
12 Jan 2017Twenty six people drowned in New Zealand rivers last year - almost twice the average. Audio
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Coroner on suicide crash: "wrong place at the wrong time"
12 Jan 2017A coroner has found a Hawkes Bay woman was killed when another woman deliberately drove into her vehicle in a failed suicide bid. Audio
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Trump denies new revelations
12 Jan 2017The US President-elect Donald Trump is denying allegations Russia has compromising material on him involving prostitutes. Audio
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Trump denies new revelations
12 Jan 2017The US President-elect Donald Trump is denying allegations Russia has compromising material on him involving prostitutes. Audio
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Child recovery expert "thrilled" after Que is found
12 Jan 2017Child recovery expert Col Chapman who was hired by Que's mother Ariane Wyler. Audio
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Alan Langdon's "foolhardy" journey with 6-year-old daughter
12 Jan 2017News that six year-old Que Langdon and her father Alan Langdon were found in Australia may have confounded many who never believed their small boat could handle the journey. Audio
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
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NZ’s history of ‘relentlessly Pākehā’ newsrooms
There are still too few Māori in NZ’s newsrooms, a media researcher says. Read more 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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