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Monday 16 January 2012, with Tim Graham & Susie Ferguson
Show notes
07:00 News
07:25 Newspapers from the main centres
07:45 News feature
07:50 Summer food and drink
07:55 Science and technology with Peter Griffin
08:00 News
08:25 Weather and sports news
08:33 Regional newspapers
08:37 Things to do: Fishing
08:45 Feature
08:55 Mark Cubey
Audio
Audio from Monday 16 January 2012
Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.
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Costa Concordia: 15 people remain unaccounted for ( 6′ 07″ )
07:09 Rescue divers are combing the partially submerged Italian ship, the Costa Concordia, trying to find fifteen people still missing two days after the cruise liner hit a submerged rock off the Tuscan island of Giglio.
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Police launch homicide investigation into baby's death ( 3′ 20″ )
07:15 Twenty police officers in Whanganui are investigating the death of a two-month old girl, who died on Thursday afternoon as a result of non-accidental head injuries.
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Cordons remain at body-in-drain site ( 1′ 31″ )
07:19 Cordons are still in place in central Wellington around the scene where a body was found lodged inside a stormwater drain.
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South Canterbury Finance fraud case goes to court ( 2′ 55″ )
07:21 The biggest fraud case in New Zealand history heads to court today, with five individuals involved with the failed South Canterbury Finance making their first appearance.
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Oil explorers to expand on the East Coast ( 2′ 53″ )
07:24 A oil exploration company based in Canada says it plans to start drilling four wells on the East Coast in about four months, as part of efforts to significantly expand operations.
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Sports News for 16 January 2012 ( 2′ 40″ )
07:26 An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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Albatrosses text message researchers hunting habits ( 3′ 22″ )
07:35 Albatrosses will soon be sending text messages about how they feed their young.
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Insurgents detonate bombs and storm police building in Iraq ( 5′ 00″ )
07:38 The police in Iraq say insurgents have detonated bombs around a police building and then stormed it wearing explosive belts.
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Farewell to Blanket Man ( 4′ 40″ )
07:43 Wellington is bidding farewell to perhaps its best-known homeless person, known as Blanket Man.
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Leading grape growers threaten revolt over Nelson water plan ( 3′ 24″ )
07:48 Two of Nelson's leading grape growers are threatening a revolt over a plan to get ratepayers to pay for a 42 million dollar water storage project, saying it is unaffordable for many farmers.
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Home brewing growing in popularity ( 8′ 13″ )
07:52 The 2011 national home brew competition received 420 entries, an increase of about 100 beers from the year before.
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France defends its credit downgrade ( 6′ 09″ )
08:09 Several countries in Europe had their creditworthiness downgraded over the weekend as the value of the Euro continues to fall.
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Economics academic says downgrading could be good for NZ ( 3′ 51″ )
08:15 In New Zealand businesses are being advised to be aware of the crisis in Europe, and where possible turn the situation to their advantage.
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Divers still waiting to survey sunken stern of the Rena ( 3′ 41″ )
08:19 Divers are still waiting to survey the sunken stern of the Rena but it's not expected to happen until tomorrow at the earliest.
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Red zone residents wants new park to border Avon ( 3′ 37″ )
08:23 As residents leave parts of Christchurch's red zone, and plans are made to demolish entire streets of houses, some who have to abandon their properties are pushing for part of the land to be made into a park.
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Weather outlook ( 1′ 28″ )
08:27 Dan Corbett of the Met Service is on the line.
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Sports News for 16 January 2012 ( 3′ 03″ )
08:29 An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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Business News for 16 January 2012 ( 4′ 47″ )
08:33 News from the business sector including a market report.
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Lack of strong water skills and planning is to blame ( 2′ 51″ )
08:38 Water safety officials say a horror weekend of two drownings and two missing swimmers were all preventable incidents and that a lack of strong water skills and planning is to blame.
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Indian cricketers lose to Australia by an innings - again ( 4′ 58″ )
08:41 The Australian cricket team has again trounced India, winning the third test match in Perth by an innings and 37 runs.
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'Women on Water' helps Tauranga women to learn to sail ( 9′ 45″ )
08:46 During the warmer months in Tauranga, women take to yachts and go sailing around the harbour.
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Summer madness with Mark Cubey ( 2′ 27″ )
08:57 Now summer madness with Mark Cubey.
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