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Summer Report for Monday 15 January 2018
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Native NZ animals to get own hospital
8:58 AM.The new wildlife hospital based at Otago Polytecnic's School of Veterinary Nursing opens today - we speak to Andy Cunningham the Wildlife Hospital Trust co-chair. Audio
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90,000 LED lights to showcase Auckland Harbour Bridge
8:55 AM.Workers have had to abseil to get to some parts of the bridge to install the lights which can change to any colour and be programmed to go with music.
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Waikato DHB ditches amalgam fillings
8:50 AM.Despite NZ having no plans to follow the lead of the European Union and ban amalgam fillings some DHBs have already stopped using them. Audio
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Thousands march in Nadi to support airport workers
8:47 AM.Up to 200 Air Terminal Services employees say they've been locked out of work since December - RNZ Pacific's Sally Round explains why. Audio
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Queenstown skydive accident won't deter tourists -locals say
8:44 AM.Tyler Nii, 27, from California, is presumed dead, after a tandem skydive went wrong and he and his instructor hit Lake Wakatipu last week, his body has still not been found. Audio
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Shearing world record attempt
8:40 AM.Te Kuiti shearer Kerri-Jo Te Huia is attempting a world shearing record in a woolshed east of Eketahuna. Jills Angus Burney joins us from the woolshed. Audio
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Aussie Open gets underway
8:35 AM.Reporter David Luddy from DLI Radio Sport joins us to discuss the what we can look forward to from the tournament. Audio
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Govt plans to make little change to those in need - researcher
8:30 AM.Maxim Institute's Kieran Madden says the Government must stick to its rhetoric on bipartisanship as it addresses poverty in 2018. Audio
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NZrs caught up in Hawaiian missle warning say it was terrifying
8:25 AM.We speak to New Zealanders caught up in the chaos who say no one was prepared. Audio
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MPs urged to consider how euthanaisa fits with Maori values
8:20 AM.Maori leaders are making the call as The End of Life Choice Bill makes its way through parliament - John Boynton talks to those concerned. Audio
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Growers face killing own crops if water dries up
8:14 AM.The president of Horticulture NZ and fruit grower Julian Raine says with the hottest months to come growers are worried they will run out of water. Audio
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Search set to resume for teen missing in Rangitikei River
8:12 AM.It's one of a number of water incidents around the country over the weekend, our reporter Sarah Robson joins us with an update. Audio