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Police ask for electronic bail limits
5:19 PM.The police say they asked the Chief District Court judge to support a limit on the number of people being granted electronic bail - because monitoring defendants is stretching resources to breaking… Read more Audio
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Repatriation process underway for minivan crash victims
5:11 PM.The process for bringing home the bodies of three New Zealanders killed in Kenya is now underway. Audio
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Beneficiary numbers down to 2008 levels
5:07 PM.The number of people receiving benefits is at the lowest level in four years, with 12 thousand people coming off benefits in the last 12 months. Audio
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The latest from the Australian Open
5:56 PM.The latest action from the Australian Open. Our tennis correspondent today is Dave Worsley. Audio
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Revamped Otago Settlers museum starts strongly
5:53 PM.Dunedin's revamped social history museum is proving a runaway success, surpassing its previous annual visitor numbers in just its first five weeks. Audio
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New norovirus strain could affect 100,000 people this winter
5:51 PM.The Ministry of Health says it is already seeing a rise in the number of Norovirus cases in New Zealand as a result of a new mutation of the illness. Audio
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English rejects criticism - not doing enough on housing
5:39 PM.The Finance Minister has rejected criticism the Government is not doing enough to deal with a housing boom in Auckland. Audio
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Notorious tyre dumper flees amid court action
5:35 PM.A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man whose company has been fined almost 80-thousand dollars for dumping an estimated million tyres at a Waikato property. Audio
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Sports News for 16 January 2013
5:33 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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British Medical Journal publishes Sugar facts
5:25 PM.Otago University researchers who say cutting down on sugar has a small but significant effect on the body weight of adults. Audio
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Evening Business for 16 January 2013
5:21 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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UNDP rejects critical report
5:14 PM.The United Nations Development Programme is rejecting a highly critical report done by its own board. Audio
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Paul Holmes gets his knighthood
5:10 PM.The broadcaster, Paul Holmes has been officially knighted at his home in Hawke's Bay. Audio
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Three New Zealanders killed in crash in Kenya
5:07 PM.They were on a volunteer trip organised by Bethlehem College in Tauranga. Audio
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The latest from the Australian Open
5:58 PM.It took Britain's Andy Murray just over an hour and a half to beat the Netherland's Robin Haase 6-3 6-1 6-3. Audio
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Obama rejects negotiations on raising borrowing limit
5:43 PM.President Obama has rejected any more negotiations with Republicans over raising the country's borrowing limit. Audio
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TAG Oil to go it alone on east coast
5:39 PM.The petroleum exploration company, TAG Oil, says it will go it alone on the North Island's east coast after losing its large US partner. Audio
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Sports News for 15 January 2013
5:33 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Researchers link fast food to severe allergic reactions
5:26 PM.An international study has found that children who frequently eat fast food are more likely to have severe allergic reactions. Audio
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Evening Business for 15 January 2013
5:22 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Brits and NZ agree to work more closely on cyber security
5:18 PM.The New Zealand and British governments have agreed to work more closely to counter threats to cyber security. Audio
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Housing prices and sales activity up
5:15 PM.Auckland and Canterbury are also contributing to strong real estate figures with the country's house prices and sales continuing to rise. Audio
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Economy springs back to life at end of 2012
5:13 PM.A key survey of business opinion suggests a surge of activity by Auckland and Christchurch firms helped the economy spring back in the final part of 2012. Audio
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Tourists escape from flooding river
5:07 PM.An American tourist has had a narrow escape from a flooded Nelson river - fighting strong currents, dodging floating trees and being forced to grab a branch to pull his way to safety. Audio
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The latest from the Australian Open
5:55 PM.To Melbourne now, where the Australian Tennis Open has started - and in one of the first matches of the tournament, New Zealand's Marina Erakovic has played today. Audio