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Summer Report for Tuesday 9 January 2018
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Commonweath hopeful: Angie Petty
8:56 AM.800 metre runner Angie Petty training hard through the summer to reach her goal at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. Our reporter, Maja Burry went to meet Angie and tried to keep up. Audio
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Office politics in te reo
8:51 AM.RNZ's Maori Affairs Correspondent, Mihingarangi Forbes gives Summer Report presenter, Alex Perrottet some great ideas about how to bring tikanga maori into the newsroom. Read more Video, Audio
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First Kiwi chick from breeding programme at Shakespear Park
8:48 AM.RNZ reporter Sally Murphy visited the sanctuary where rangers believe a male was incubating an egg last month. Audio
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Kiwi connection to the Golden Globes
8:46 AM.RNZ reporter Emile Donovan talks to Lorraine Minnel, the aunt of Keale Settle who sings the song that won Best Original Song. Read more Audio
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Updates from the Bulmer Cavern
8:44 AM.Cave diver Kieran Mackay has texted executive produce Joanna MacKenzie with updates from advanced camp 2.5 inside Mt Owen. Audio
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Kiwi runner left for dead, aims to get back on the road
8:39 AM.Nick Ashill says he's much better now but there's a still a long road to full recovery. Audio
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Can England improve before the Black Caps challenge?
8:33 AM.The ABC's Richard Hinds talks cricket with the Australian team only needing 9 wickets in the second innings with the English captain Joe Root having to retire early due to dehydration. Audio
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Appeals mount against deportation from NZ
8:28 AM.Tongans requiring life saving medical treatment like dialysis that is still not available back home are among those appealing the orders. RNZ Pacific's Sara Vui-Talitu looks at the issue. Audio
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Pregnant women who take paracetamol could risk reducing their daughter's future fertility
8:22 AM.Researchers say the offspring produced fewer eggs in utero after the mothers had taken painkillers but Dr Andrew Murray from Fertility Associates Wellington says there's no reason to be alarmed… Read more Audio
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Resident urges council to act on logging road
8:13 AM.Alex Wright has fought the Whangarei District Council for years to get them to seal a dusty road outside her house. She talks to Alex Perrotet and says the council is ignoring pleas from its… Read more Audio
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UN urges NZ Govt to compensate a prisoner for being unlawfully held
8:09 AM.The United Nations Committee Against Torture is for the first time calling on the New Zealand Government to compensate a prisoner for being unlawfully held. OUr reporter Craig McCulloch explains the… Read more Audio