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Summer Report for Tuesday 17 January 2017
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Yellowhammer dialects found in NZ
8:56 AM.A new study reveals that a type of native birdsong, now lost in Britain, can still be heard here in New Zealand after being brought here 150 years ago. Audio
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Whanaua Ora engages with families
8:50 AM.It was a rocky start for the Maori Party's Whanau Ora policy seven years ago but in the past two years the three commissioning agencies have reached and are engaging with 8,900 families. Audio
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Some terminally-ill patients needing to 'make a fuss' over end-of-life care
8:45 AM.A leading patient advocate is calling for more continuity of caregivers for those with a terminal illness. Audio
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Donald Trump again at odds with key staff over comments on NATO
8:42 AM.With just four days to go before Donald Trump's inauguration, the US President-elect has lashed out at German Chancellor Angela Merkel calling her policies on admitting migrants a "very catastrophic… Read more Audio
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Rescuers praised for heroic, daring rescue of tourist
8:38 AM.A group of people who managed to save the life of a tourist by plucking him from incredibly cold water and starting his heart again have been praised by emergency services. Audio
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Family of fire hut victim make emotional trip to NZ
8:33 AM.The family of a man killed nine years ago in a tragic hut fire have returned to New Zealand and visited the memorial erected in his memory. Audio
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Government plans to ban products with microbeads
8:27 AM.The government is planning to ban products containing plastic microbeads such as facial scrubs, cleansers, and toothpastes. Audio
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Business News for 17 January 2017
8:25 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Kaipara mayor responds to Mangawhai water crisis
8:20 AM.Kaipara mayor Greg Gent joins us now. Audio
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Mangawhai residents syphoning water from fire reserves
8:16 AM.Residents of a town north of Auckland are so desperate to fill their water tanks they're taking water from their fire reserves. Audio
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3000 junior doctors walk off the job over rosters, safe hours
8:12 AM.About three thousand junior doctors have walked off the job this morning with the union and health boards remaining at loggerheads. Audio