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The big rush: PNG leaders scramble to govern
The big rush: PNG leaders scramble to govern
Lobbying among newly elected MPs is reaching fever pitch in Papua New Guinea ahead of next week's scheduled sitting of parliament.
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Nashville Babylon 24 July, 2017
On this week's show Mark drops tracks from Texan troubadour Andrew Combs, a brand new track courtesy of the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and an all time favourite from Eddie Cochran. He also highlights… Audio
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Synthetic cannabis likely being spiked - Auckland City Mission
Synthetic cannabis likely being spiked - Auckland City Mission
The organisation is attributing a sharp increase in violent episodes and seizures among its clients to the use of synthetic cannabis.
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Nashville Babylon 17 July, 2017
This week on Nashville Babylon... Mark spins a classic mix of blues, country, RnB and ska featuring the likes of Don Drummond, Blind Blake, Stretch and John Moreland. There's also tunes from New… Audio
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One man band Stretch wants 'less rock, more roll'
Audio 15 Jul 2017Singer/songwriter Anthony Stretch aka Stretch has released his debut album called 'Bury All Horses' recorded at the Lab Studio with producer and drummer Wayne Bell. His musical journey includes… Audio
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Ko not getting political ahead of US Open
Ko not getting political ahead of US Open
Golfers have refused to make any political statements ahead of the U.S. Women's Open which tees off at the Trump National course in New Jersey tomorrow night.
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Auckland rest home missing compliance certificate
Auckland rest home missing compliance certificate
The owner of a retirement village forced to evacuate residents over substandard apartments says it appears the buildings weren't signed off by the council. Audio
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Do you understand your dog?
Dogs are complex, social animals who are better at reading us than we are at reading them, says veterinarian and author Paul McGreevy. Audio
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Federer sets more records at Wimbledon
Federer sets more records at Wimbledon
Roger Federer has become the most prolific men's quarter-finalist in Wimbledon history with a brutal straight-sets dispatch of Grigor Dimitrov.
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Wairarapa wooden wheel business thriving
Wairarapa wooden wheel business thriving
A Wairarapa couple has built a thriving small business around centuries-old skills in making and repairing wooden wheels.
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Great Live Album: Neil Young, Live Rust
Today, a live album recorded in multiple venues across the United States during October and November 1978. It is a living record of Neil Young's "Rust Never Sleeps" tour which featured his band Crazy… Audio
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The Singles Life: The Fate of the Furious Gin Wigmore
The Singles Life: The Fate of the Furious Gin Wigmore
Gin Wigmore is back and she’s also fed up with an industry that, once fawning, has grown frigid. Can Gin carve her own path?
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Payne suspended after positive drug test
Payne suspended after positive drug test
Michelle Payne, the first woman jockey to ride a Melbourne Cup winner, has been stood down after failing a doping test.
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Lifestylers reject new Canterbury land and water rules
Lifestylers reject new Canterbury land and water rules
Landowners say new rules on pollution from farms, requiring consents and regular audits, places an unfair cost on smaller properties.
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Harsher sentences for rustlers
Stock rustling evokes a man with a sheep on a horse, but sometimes it's actually large trucks and millions of dollars worth of animals. Now there's a bill for that. Audio
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Harsher sentences for rustlers
Harsher sentences for rustlers
Stock rustling evokes a man with a sheep on a horse, but sometimes it's actually large trucks and millions of dollars worth of animals. Now there's a bill for that.
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Expert feature: Cleaning up Dairying
Agri-business consultant Alison Dewes says peak cows, peak water, peak manure and peak water have caused degradation and biodiversity loss in vulnerable landscapes. But she says there are things… Audio
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Walk on the Gentle Side
William Dart listens to three recent NZ releases – all with a certain gentleness of spirit – from Miles Calder and the Rumours, Matthew Smith and The Nukes. Audio
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Remarkables National Park 'long overdue'
Remarkables National Park would boost recreation, conservation
High country land near Queenstown, including the Remarkables, is internationally significant conservation land, Federated Mountain Clubs says. Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 140: Kane Strang/ Dan Auerbach
In the Music 101 Pocket Edition this week, we talk to Dunedin singer-songwriter Kane Strang about his remarkable international success, and Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys about his new solo record. Audio
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How Clinton lost the election
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016 was doomed to fail, two American journalists say in a new book. Audio
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Man injured after car hits horse in Christchurch
Man injured after car hits horse in Christchurch
A man has been taken to Christchurch Hospital in a serious condition after his car crashed into a horse on a motorway.
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Tapwrit wins Belmont Stakes
Tapwrit wins Belmont Stakes
Puerto Rico-born jockey Jose Ortiz assumed the bragging rights from his older brother when he guided 5/1 second-favourite Tapwrit to victory at the Belmont Stakes.
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Double Dutch
Karin Bos and Tineke van de Heide – registered nurses originally from the Netherlands – are living the dream on a farmlet in Banks Peninsula. Audio
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Double Dutch
Double Dutch
Karin Bos and Tineke van de Heide – registered nurses originally from the Netherlands – are living the dream on a farmlet in Banks Peninsula.
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