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Summer Report for Monday 14 January 2013
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Confessions of a hitchhiker
8:46 AM.Nick Butcher meets some interesting people while hitch-hiking to Palmesrton North. Audio
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Beachgoers face jellyfish and junk
8:42 AM.Beachgoers seeking some relief from heat, are having to share the water with jellyfish and junk in some parts of Auckland, Astrid Gjerde reports. Audio
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Movies spot
8:37 AM.Sarah Watt talks to us about the Oscar nominations. Audio
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Sports News for 14 January 2013
8:34 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Morning Business for 14 January 2013
8:26 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Police warn air guns should be treated as carefully as firearms
8:20 AM.The police say the fatal shooting of a teenager in Auckland over the weekend is a tragic reminder that air guns can be just as lethal as fire arms if they're not used carefully. Audio
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New Zealand firecrews redeployed in Tasmania
8:16 AM.Residents of northern New South Wales have been evacuated, as bushfires threaten more homes. Audio
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Police call for information on Kawhia assault
8:09 AM.The Kawhia community is shocked by the attack on a police officer, community board chairman Hano Ormsby talks to us. Audio
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Part one of the beginners guide to Parliament
7:49 AM.Chris Bramwell takes us behind the scenes at Parliament to show us how the laws get made. Audio
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Benefits of NZ Cycle Trail under review
7:45 AM.The 80 million dollar national cycle is under review, the trail's programme manager John Dunn, speaks to us. Audio
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Internet Freedom activist remembered after suicide
7:40 AM.Charles Arthur from the Guardian on the remarkable, but cut short, life of internet activist Aaron Swartz. Audio
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Southern Fire Communication's Brent Dunn with fires update
7:38 AM.Fire crews in Canterbury have spent the night monitoring hotspots after extinguishing a flare-up at the site of one of last week's scrub fires, the Fire Service's Brent Dunn gives us the latest. Audio
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Morning Business for 14 January 2013
7:35 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Sports News for 14 January 2013
7:28 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Caravan owners taking council to court
7:23 AM.Caravan owners launch a legal challenge to a freedom camping bylaw implemented by the Westland District Council, Mani Dunlop reports. Audio
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NZ cricketers forced to follow-on in second Test
7:18 AM.South African cricket commentator Neil Manthorp talks to us about another disastrous day for the Black Caps. Audio
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Sole-charge police stations under scrutiny after police attack
7:13 AM.The Police Association calls for more to be done to protect police oficers in sole-charge stations, Craig McCulloch reports. Audio
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Police update on death of Featherston man Glen Jones
7:09 AM.The police say they expect to make more arrests over the pack attack on a 40-year-old Featherston man. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 14 January 2013
7:00 AM.More arrests may be made over the pack attack on a Featherston man. There are calls for more to be done to protect police officers in sole-charge stations and freedom campers challenge a bylaw… Read more Audio
07:00 News
07:25 Newspapers from the main centres
07:30 News features
07:45 Parliament
Chris Bramwell takes us behind the scenes as the laws get made in the first of a three-part series.
07:55 Science and technology with Peter Griffin
08:00 News
08:30 News
08:36 Movies
Sarah Watt on the summer movie season.
08:41 Summer feature
Lorna Perry visits the historic Elms Mission House in Tauranga.
08:55 Summer Music
Comedian Urzila Carlson with her favourite summer song.