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Wednesday, 13 January 2016
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Christchurch Town Hall: "It's like an onion"
One of the most ambitious projects being undertaken by the Christchurch City Council is the repair of its quake damaged town hall. Audio
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Business Update for 13 January 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Obama aims to bring the nation together
13 Jan 2016It's the last year of President Obama's term in the White House and he's promising to "cut through the noise" in his annual State of the Union speech later today. Audio
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Otago Uni involved in cure to Polycystic ovary syndrome
For so long, the focus for thousands of New Zealand women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome has been on treating the symptoms and not the cause. Now University of Otago researchers are working… Read more Audio
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Govt under fire for not considering EEZ in marine review
The Government's facing criticism from environmental groups for its decision not to include most of the country's ocean in its overhaul of law governing marine protection. Audio
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Teapotland: a Catlins shrine
The list of tourist must-sees in the Catlins has gained a new outdoor attraction: Teapotland. Audio
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First Alzheimers dog being trained
Work is about to begin on training the first dog to help a person with Alzheimers Audio
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Auckland now more unaffordable than ever to buy
The cost of home ownership in Auckland is now the least afforable it's ever been. Audio
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Little change in the number of Maori smoking
The lack of progress in addressing tobacco-related harm amongst Maori is being seen as a very real stumbling block to New Zealand becoming smoke free by 2025. Audio
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Business Update for 13 January 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Aid reaches Syrian town cut off for months
13 Jan 2016The World Health Organisation has asked permission from the Syrian Government to send mobile clinics and medical teams to Madaya, where nearly 30 people have starved to death. 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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