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1.新西兰英语 812 End of ramadam
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My name is Urooj. Pakistan is my home town, but currently I am living in New Zealand. Today is Eid day, Eid-ul-fitar, the feast of breaking the fast. ...
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2.新西兰英语 811 Enrol to vote
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To vote in the .local body elections this year, you must enrol. If you are 18 years old or older, if you are a New Zealand citizen or a Permanent Resi...
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3.新西兰英语 810 Scooter helmets
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Do you think children should wear helmets when riding scooters? Many children these days ride scooters to school. Its quicker than walking and safer t...
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4.新西兰英语 809 International Languages Week
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This week, from 18th to 24th, is International Languages Week. Listen to International Languages Week 2012 to hear about this. A recent report by the ...
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5.新西兰英语 808 Birth Statistics
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Listen to August 19th 2010 to hear about more babies born in New Zealand. It is interesting that more women these days are deciding not to have childr...
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6.新西兰英语 807 Increase in unmarried mothers
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Last year, about 60,000 babies were born in New Zealand and almost half of the mothers were not married. These are the numbers for last year: 32,019 m...
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7.新西兰英语 806 Maori By-Election results
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First listen to April 29th 2013 to hear about the death of Parekura Horomia and the need for a by-election. As a result of the death of the Labour MP ...
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8.新西兰英语 805 Vet school celebrates 50 years
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A vet is a short word for veterinarian, an animal doctor. This year, Massey University in Palmerston North is celebrating 50 years since it opened the...
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9.新西兰英语 804 Christchurch mayor will give up
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The last two weeks have been very busy for the Christchurch City Council. First, there was a decision between the Council and the government about who...
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10.新西兰英语 803 No ‘man ban’ for Labour
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The Labour Party will not ban men from becoming candidates for election in some seats. The Labour Council wants to discuss the idea during the Labour ...