29 January 2012 - 12:13 am NZ time
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Prime Minister John Key has signalled up to 100,000 New Zealanders living in Australia could be made permanent residents of that country.
Sound Archives Ngā Taonga Kōrero is New Zealand's only specialist archive of contemporary and historical radio programmes.
Each week in this spot we'll be featuring some audio from New Zealand's past.
Dan Greaney recalls the story of Bill Anderson donating his wife's piano to the Tourism Department for Quintin Huts on the Milford Track. Recorded in 1970. (duration: 2′30″)
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