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Summer Report for Monday 31 December 2012
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Take a tour of Bay of Plenty's oldest European heritage site
8:46 AM.Lorna Perry visits a historic home in Tauranga. Audio
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Kiwis break mass skinny dipping record
8:43 AM.We hear about a new record for naked swimmers. Audio
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Summer movies
8:37 AM.Movie reviewer Sarah Watt on the best movies of the year. Audio
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Sports News for 31 December 2012
8:34 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Last day of NZ 's legal commitment to Kyoto Protocol today
8:25 AM.Today marks the last day that New Zealand is tied to any formal commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. Audio
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Murder charges laid after death in Indian gang rape case
8:22 AM.The Indian woman who died after being gang-raped has been cremated. Audio
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Cities prepare for NewYears celebrations
8:19 AM.Authorities prepare for New Year celebrations, Marcus Irvine reports. Audio
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Former mayor and surf lifesaving president becomes a Sir
8:14 AM.Sir Robert Harvey talks about his New Years honour. Audio
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Entrepreneur Wendy Pye recognised in New Year honours
8:09 AM.Dame Wendy Pye talks about her business career. Audio
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Peter Griffin reviews the big IT stories of the year
7:56 AM.Peter Griffin talks about the new super computer and other tech stories. Audio
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Summer food and drink
7:45 AM.Marlborough chef Chris Fortune cooks crepes with Caitlin. Audio
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Animal cruelty alarms advocacy groups
7:42 AM.Ruth Hill reports on the spate of attacks on animals. Audio
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Philanthropist Owen Glenn to be knighted
7:36 AM.Philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn talks to Caitlin about his knighthood. Audio
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Markets Update for 31 December 2012
7:35 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sports News for 31 December 2012
7:26 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Hours left until fiscal cliff deadline
7:21 AM.To the US now, where President Obama has slammed his Republican opposition for the looming "fiscal cliff" crisis. Audio
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Mark Todd to be knighted for services to Equestrian
7:17 AM.Sir Mark Todd speaks to us from France. Audio
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Flooding and landslides as Cyclone Freda hits Solomon Islands
7:14 AM.Jared Berends of World Vision speaks to us from the Solomon Islands about the damage from Cyclone Freda. Audio
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Seven knights and two dames created in NY honours list
7:09 AM.Seven knights and two dames in New Years Honours list, Catherine Hutton reports. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 31 December 2012
7:00 AM.Equestrian Mark Todd and broadcaster Paul Holmes top the list of New Years Honours. Emergency services in Solomon Islands assess the damage caused by tropical cyclone Freda and President Obama… Read more Audio
07:00 News
07:25 Newspapers from the main centres
07:30 News features
07:45 Summer food and drink
Chris Fortune cooks up his favourite summer meal: Apple and Spinach with Feta and Fennel Crepes
Gallery: Making Apple and Spinach with Feta and Fennel Crepes with Chris Fortune & the Kids
07:55 Science and technology with Peter Griffin
08:00 News
08:25 Outspoken
Will the Government's early childhood policies hinder the future of kohanga reo? We’re debating this on Outspoken.
08:30 News
08:35 Movies
Sarah Watt with her favourite movies of 2012.
08:40 Summer Feature
Nick Butcher goes on a hitch-hiking holiday.
08:55 Summer Music
Comedian Dai Henwood with his favourite summer song.