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Summer Report for Monday 2 January 2012
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Summer Madness with Mark Cubey
8:55 AM.Let's join our Summer Madness correspondent Mark Cubey. Audio
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Queen Charlotte Track big drawcard for trampers, tourists
8:47 AM.Seventy kilometres over at least three days - the Queen Charlotte Track is one of the big drawcards, for locals and tourists alike, of the Marlborough Sounds. Audio
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Rugby expert not surprised by Williams rumours
8:43 AM.Sonny Bill Williams seems set to change codes, and countries, again. Audio
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New Year Honours List recognises hard workers
8:40 AM.New Zealanders throughout the country were recognised in the New Year Honours List, with one of the country's most influential artists taking the highest honour. Audio
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Taranaki Daily News chief reporter
8:38 AM.We are joined by the chief reporter at the Taranaki Daily News, Rob Maetzig. Audio
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Weather update
8:36 AM.We're joined by Met Service weather forecaster John Crouch. Audio
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Sports News for 2 January 2012
8:31 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Waikato region blights 2011's low road toll
8:24 AM.The official number of people killed on New Zealand roads this year has climbed to 17. Audio
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Latest on road closures in the Bay of Plenty
8:21 AM.The worst of the bad weather seems to be easing for much of the country, but flooding is keeping some roads closed in the North Island. Audio
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Newspaper deliverer on today's quakes
8:19 AM.Alistair Wilson was driving around the city delivering papers this morning when the series of quakes struck. Audio
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Chch Mayor Bob Parker discusses quake swarm
8:12 AM.We're joined by the Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker. Audio
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The latest on Christchurch's earthquakes
8:09 AM.A series of ten aftershocks have been ratting Christchurch this morning, with the biggest of five-point-five magnitude being widely felt just over two hours ago. Audio
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The rise of two pioneers of graphene, and google+
7:56 AM.We're joined by our science commentator Peter Griffin. Audio
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Al Brown cooks Summer Brunch
7:45 AM.One half of Wellington's Logan Brown restaurant, Al Brown's now an established chef, on and off screen, has written several cookbooks and recently opened Depot in Auckland's Sky City. Audio
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Study shows tax hikes having little impact
7:40 AM.AUT's Centre for Tobacco Control Research is pushing for more tax hikes on cigarettes, despite its own research showing only three per cent of Maori and Pacific island smokers have permanently given… Read more Audio
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Update on power cuts in Christchurch
7:35 AM.Let's return to the situation in Christchurch where there have been nine earthquakes this morning, cutting power to 10 thousand homes. Audio
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Sports News for 2 January 2012
7:29 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Maritime New Zealand discusses Rena condition
7:24 AM.Heavy seas off the coast of Tauranga have forced open a massive crack in the stranded container ship, Rena. Audio
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Regional council on the weather in North Island
7:22 AM.With us is the rivers and drainage manager at the Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Ken Tarboton. Audio
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NZTA on latest with road closures
7:19 AM.Bad weather has led to holiday chaos, with slips and flooding closing roads in the North Island and turning some camping areas to fields of mud. Audio
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Chch geologist Mark Quigley joins Summer Report
7:15 AM.University of Canterbury geologist Dr Mark Quigley joins us. Audio
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Aftershocks continue to rattle Christchurch
7:10 AM.Christchurch has been rattled by a series of earthquakes with the latest measuring 5.5 on the richter scale. Audio
07:00 News
07:25 Newspapers from the main centres
07:45 Summer food and drink
Chef Al Brown makes Buttermilk Pancakes with Maple Cinnamon Butter and bacon
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 Summer journeys
Susie Ferguson visits Queen Charlotte Sound
08:55 Mark Cubey's Summer Madness