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Monday, 17 January 2011
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2010 farm deaths almost double the year before
17 Jan 2011The number of people killed on farms in 2010 doubled compared to the previous year and serious accidents are up 15-percent. Audio
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Pike River contractors and suppliers plead for financial help
17 Jan 2011The mayor of Greymouth has appealed to the government for a 13 million dollar stimulus package to help those put out of work by the Pike River Coal Mine disaster. Audio
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Victoria's SES issue more evacuation warnings
17 Jan 2011The flooding in Victoria has brought some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. Audio
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Death toll climbs as floodwaters recede
17 Jan 2011The clean-up in flood-devastated Queensland is underway. Audio
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Scitech segment: cloning technology gets better
17 Jan 2011Peter Griffin discusses rapidly improving cloning technology, the iPad only newspaper and NASA's prototype airliner. Audio
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Mayor of Wellington encouraging councillors to learn to dance
17 Jan 2011Ballroom dancing may not be on many employers list of required skills but the Mayor of Wellington is encouraging city councillors to pick up a new skill set. Audio
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'Wot, no books?' campaign empties UK library's shelves
17 Jan 2011Residents of a small town in South-east England are fighting the closure of their local library, by taking all of its books. Audio
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Tunisia to hold elections 'soon' after politcal violence
17 Jan 2011Fresh gunfire has broken the fragile calm in Tunisia, where leaders are struggling to regain control after deadly riots, jailbreaks and looting. Audio
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Regional update from the Kapiti Observer.
17 Jan 2011We to talk to Randall Walker from the Kapiti Observer about what's happening in the Kapiti region. . Audio
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Telecom database breach warning to other companies
17 Jan 2011The Privacy Commissioner says the threat of unauthorised access to Telecom's customer database should serve as a warning to other companies to tighten their security. Audio
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Weather Update
17 Jan 2011Time to talk about the all-important weather, joining us is the Met Service's weather ambassador, Bob McDavitt 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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