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Summer Report for Monday 7 January 2013
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NZ's first purpose built digital archive opens
8:47 AM.Heugh Chappell visits New Zealand's first purpose built digital archive. Audio
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Runners try to beat the Kingston Flyer train.
8:41 AM.It's man v machine as Queenstown runners race against the Kingston Flyer, Steve Wilde reports. Audio
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Summer movies
8:36 AM.Sarah Watt on what's hot at the movies. Audio
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Sports News for 7 January 2013
8:33 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Are tough regulators hurting the share market?
8:25 AM.We preview tonight's Outspoken programme on the Commerce Commission. Audio
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Chatham Islands wants in on any mining benefits
8:18 AM.Can the Chatham Islands cash in on potential mining of phosphate deposits on the sea-bed, Demelza Leslie reports. Audio
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Thousands take advantage of Christmas red zone tour
8:14 AM.Nicola Grigg looks around Christchurch's red zone which has been temporarily open during the holidays. Audio
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Dunalley service station survives the Tasmania bushfires
8:09 AM.The Tasmanian town of Dunalley has been devestated by the bush fires, Danielle McBride owns a service station there. Audio
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Peter Griffin talks technology
7:56 AM.Peter Griffin talks about the Las Vegas electronics show. Audio
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Living the good life on Arapawa island
7:44 AM.Caitlin joins the Denize family, living at remote Stingray Bay. Audio
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Health and Safety experts defend SkyWalk
7:41 AM.The Skywalk is defended after a man threatened to throw himself from the Sky Tower, Briony Sowden reports. Audio
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First anniversary of Carterton balloon tragedy
7:37 AM.A memorial service will be held today to mark the anniversary of the deaths in the Carterton ballooning accident, William Ray reports. Audio
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Markets Update for 7 January 2013
7:34 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sports News for 7 January 2013
7:26 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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All is on track for Westland road to re-open
7:23 AM.The state highway near Harihari should be restored tomorrow, Sofia Wenborn reports. Audio
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Cooks Beach in shock after indecent assault on girl
7:20 AM.The search continues for a man who indecently assaulted a girl, we talk to the local Community board member, Paul Hopkins. Audio
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Dunalley pub rallies to help those who've lost everything
7:16 AM.The Dunalley Hotel publican, Bill Kidd, tells us about the fires in Tasmania. Audio
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Bushfires destroy thousands of homes in Tasmania
7:09 AM.Tasmanian authorities have begun searching for bodies amid fears lives may have been lost in the bushfires. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 7 January 2013
7:00 AM.The hunt for bodies begins in Tasmania as the bushfires continue to blaze - 100 people are missing. The police in Coromandel search for the man accused of indecently assaulting a five year old girl… Read more Audio
07:00 News
07:25 Newspapers from the main centres
07:30 News features
07:45 Summer Places
Caitlin joins a family at Arapawa who have chosen a unique life style.
Gallery: Living the Good Life on Arapawa Island
View from the Denize's house on Arapawa Island.
07:55 Science and technology with Peter Griffin
08:00 News
08:25 Outspoken
What happens next on the share market? We’re debating this on Outspoken tonight.
08:30 News
08:36 Movies
Sarah Watt on the summer movie season.
08:41 Andrew McRae joins veterans returning to El Alamein
08:55 Summer Music
Comedian Guy Williams with his favourite summer song.