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Summer Report for Thursday 5 January 2012
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'House of Pain' may soon become house of rest
8:45 AM.Dunedin's old Carisbrook sports ground - dubbed the 'House of Pain' - may soon be turned into a retirement village. Audio
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Markets Update for 5 January 2012
8:35 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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New movies coming out
8:35 AM.Let's talk movies with Dominic Corry. Audio
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Bay of Island news review
8:32 AM.We are heading north for our newspaper segment - to the Bay of Islands and Keri Molloy of the Bay Chronicle. Audio
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Sports News for 5 January 2012
8:27 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Weather outlook
8:25 AM.Joining us is the Met Service's weather ambassador Bob McDavitt. Audio
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Northland road toll at record low for 2011
8:22 AM.Northland has recorded its lowest ever road toll. Audio
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Optimism for tourism in Christchurch
8:18 AM.Summer's usually a bumper season for tourism, and never have operators been keener to reap the rewards of the fine weather, than in quake-hit Christchurch. Audio
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Family of burned mentall ill woman say system failure
8:15 AM.The family of a mentally ill Porirua woman who poured petrol on her own face and set it alight says she has fallen through the gaps of a failing mental health system. Audio
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Maritime Union rejects accusation Fonterra move about striking
8:09 AM.The Ports of Auckland says its ongoing dispute with the maritime union has damaged its reputation. Audio
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Science commentator Peter Griffin
7:56 AM.Our science commentator Peter Griffin is with us. Audio
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Brewing without a brewery
7:50 AM.Over the past few years, the number of New Zealand craft breweries has increased dramatically, and in the past year, new breweries have popped up every few months. Audio
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HMNZS Canterbury tests response capabilities
7:47 AM.One of the New Zealand Navy's most vital vessels has been put under scrutiny to ensure it's ready to respond if a major disaster strikes. Audio
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Romney has narrow win in Iowa
7:41 AM.To the United States where the field has narrowed after a razor-thin victory by the former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in the Iowa caucuses. Audio
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DOC mourns loss of volunteer on Raoul Island
7:36 AM.The Department of Conservation is mourning the loss of one of its volunteers, after the search for a man missing on Raoul Island was called off last night. Audio
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Sports News for 5 January 2012
7:29 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Camper speeds to Abu Dhabi in Volvo Ocean Race
7:23 AM.Team New Zealand is second on the leaderboard after the second leg of the volvo ocean race. Audio
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New building method may make Chch rebuild cheaper
7:20 AM.A group of Christchurch researchers say they've come up with the solution to rebuilding the city's CBD without the need for expensive foundations. Audio
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Councillor calls for Mayor to act over port dispute
7:14 AM.Ports of Auckland is owned by Auckland Council Investments Limited, which is a council-controlled investment company. Audio
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Port and Union blame each other for Fonterra loss
7:10 AM.The Ports of Auckland and the Maritime Union are blaming each other for Fonterra's decision to take its business to other ports. Audio
07:00 News
07:25 Newspapers from the main centres
07:50 Summer food and drink
Denise Garland looks at contract brewing
07:55 Science
Peter Griffin on science and technology news
08:00 News
08:25 Weather and sports news
08:33 Regional newspapers
Keri Molly of the Bay Chronicle
08:37 Things to do: Movies with Dominic Corry
08:45 Gardens
Ian Telfer tries to buy Carisbrook
08:55 Summer song
Geraldine Brophy's favourite summer song