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Summer Report for Friday 10 January 2014
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NZ may soon have its first zero-energy certified home
8:50 AM.New Zealand may soon have its first zero-energy certified home. Audio
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Capital coffee scene changing
8:44 AM.In Wellington, there's growing interest in coffee with a festival due to be held there in March. Audio
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Climate change in Australia brings potential problems
8:37 AM.Town planners in Australia are expecting more densely populated high rise city centres in the future, as urban development adapts to climate change. Audio
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Sport and Aged Care among changes in ethnic diversity
8:34 AM.Auckland golfer Lydia Ko is being cited as an example of how the expanding Asian communities may change the face of New Zealand sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 January 2014
8:33 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sports News for 10 January 2014
8:25 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Lake Wakatipu changes colour, for now
8:23 AM.The massive landslide on the Dart River is believed to have changed Lake Wakatipu turquoise. Audio
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Leading Republican apologises after traffic scandal
8:20 AM.To the US, and the New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has apologised and fired an aide who allegedly orchestrated traffic mayhem to pursue a petty political vendetta. Audio
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Expert concerned about wider cost of Danone-Fonterra dispute
8:14 AM.An agribusiness expert says she is concerned that the legal battle between Danone and Fonterra could be very costly for the country. Audio
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Investigation begins into emergency plane landing
8:09 AM.An investigation is under way after an Air New Zealand plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Melbourne Airport last night. Audio
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The latest digital innovations showcased in LA
7:55 AM.Las Vegas is the place to be at the moment if you're interested in high tech gadgetry. Audio
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Top seeds miss out at tennis open
7:52 AM.The semi-finals of Auckland's Heineken Tennis Open take place today, with some of the big names not there. Audio
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Fishing company hopes it can get on with business
7:49 AM.A commercial fishing company says new rules around harvesting shark fins will help it get on with business and leave the controversial issue behind. Audio
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New study show mixed-race people more attractive
7:43 AM.A new study suggests that people find multi-racial faces more attractive - until they start categorising their ethnic backgrounds. Audio
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Research on giant earthquakes points to NZ risk
7:39 AM.New research says a fault line off the East Coast of New Zealand is one of a few areas around the world where a mega-quake could occur, triggering a major tsunami. Audio
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Cyclone bears down on Tonga
7:36 AM.A category four cyclone, bearing destructive gusts of up to 231 kilometres an hour, is bearing down on parts of Tonga. Audio
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Weather update
7:33 AM.With Dan Corbett from the Met Service. Audio
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Sports News for 10 January 2014
7:27 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Penalties loom for Chch red zoners
7:24 AM.Christchurch home owners who've been red zoned and have sold their properties to the Crown may face late penalties if they don't move by the end of the month. Audio
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Youths and alcohol in Hamilton cause concern
7:19 AM.Hamilton MPs are to meet police next week over growing concerns over the nine-year-old boy who appeared drunk in an online video. Audio
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Legal action against Fonterra could be costly for farmers
7:15 AM.An economist estimates legal action against dairy giant Fonterra could cost the average New Zealand dairy farmer 43 thousand dollars. Audio
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Air NZ plane Flight NZ726 makes emergency landing
7:09 AM.An Air New Zealand flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Melbourne airport shortly after it took off last night. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 10 January 2014
7:00 AM.Air New Zealand plane is forced to make an emergency landing at Melbourne. The legal action against Fonterra is set to hit dairy farmers in the pocket and we talk to the Mayor of Hamilton about the… Read more Audio
The turquoise-coloured Lake Wakatipu. It is believed a massive landslide on the Dart River changed its colour.