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  • NZ equestrian wins $140k world championship with dislocated shoulder

    Audio
    sport
    28 Mar 2017
    NZ equestrian wins $140k world championship with dislocated shoulder

    Vicki Wilson, from 'Keeping up with the Kaimanawas' fame, has won Road to the Horse in Kentucky. The event gives competitors just three hours to break in a wild horse, before completing an obstacle… Video, Audio

  • NZ children in Australia 'anxious' as Cyclone Debbie approaches

    News
    New Zealand weather
    28 Mar 2017
    Kuzman children and Cyclone Debbie

    A New Zealand couple and their young children in Townsville have tied everything down and taped their windows as they brace for the storm. Video

    NZ children in Australia 'anxious' as cyclone approaches
  • Rapper Briggs on Aussie vs NZ hip hop: 'the divide is black and white'

    News
    The Wireless
    28 Mar 2017
    Briggs is one half of Australian Music Award winners A.B. Original.

    Aboriginal hip hop duo A.B. Original won this year's Australia Music Prize for an album they titled to "piss off those rednecks".

    Rapper Briggs on Aussie vs NZ hip hop: 'the divide is black and white'
  • How I forgave my 16-year-old self

    Audio
    life and society housing
    27 Mar 2017
    No caption

    36 years ago Richard Warwick was just a teenager when a one time experiment with petrol sniffing triggered a brain bleed. Lying in a hospital bed, he was told he'd never run again. This year he… Audio

  • NZ defence officials reject Afghan raid claims

    News
    Politics
    21 Mar 2017
    Investigative journalists Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson have released a book, 'Hit & Run', about the New Zealand SAS in Afghanistan.

    The NZDF is rejecting a new book's claims that SAS soldiers led a raid which killed and injured civilians, including a three-year-old girl, in Afghanistan. Video, Audio

    NZ defence officials reject Afghan raid claims
  • Aboriginal rapper Briggs talks hip hop heritage

    Audio
    music identity
    18 Mar 2017
    Adam Briggs from A.B. Original

    Sam Wicks talks to Adam Briggs from Australian hip hop duo A.B. Original, whose album Reclaim Australia recently won the Australia Music Prize. Audio

  • NZ Live: Stretch

    Audio
    music
    17 Mar 2017
    Stretch on NZ Live March 2017

    Hawkes Bay singer-songwriter Anthony Stretch - aka Stretch - plays live in our Auckland studio.  Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Great Molasses Flood of 1919

    Audio
    history
    15 Mar 2017
    [no caption]

    A fluid dynamics specialist talks to Bryan Crump about the collapse of a molasses tank in Boston which killed 19 people. Audio, Gallery

  • Water cannons used on Turkish protesters

    News
    World
    12 Mar 2017
    Turkish residents of the Netherlands gather for a protest outside Turkey's consulate in Rotterdam on March 11, 2017.

    Dutch riot police have used water cannons to break up a demonstration by Turkish protesters in Rotterdam.

    Water cannons used on Turkish protesters
  • Understanding South Korea's corruption and bribery scandal

    News
    World politics
    11 Mar 2017
    People react after hearing the Constitutional Court's verdict during a rally calling for impeachment of President Park Geun-hye near the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea.

    South Korea's President Park Geun-hye has become the country's first democratically elected leader to be forced from office.

    Understanding South Korea's corruption and bribery scandal
  • Stock rescued from flood: 'You've just got to get in there'

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Mar 2017
    Stock rescued in south-east Auckland.

    Some Clevedon locals stripped down to their underwear in a desperate attempt to rescue stock stranded by floodwaters today.

    Stock rescued from flood: 'You've just got to get in there'
  • Sin bin stupidity highlights Super Rugby problems

    News
    Sport
    7 Mar 2017
    Malakai Fektoa of the Highlanders is given a yellow card against the Crusaders.

    Sports Call - Super Rugby needs an urgent update, because last weekend's yellow card incident is a sign of a competition in trouble, writes RNZ rugby reporter Joe Porter.

    Sin bin stupidity highlights Super Rugby problems
  • No need to ban BYO at horse races - West Coast mayor

    News
    law
    3 Mar 2017
    no caption

    Proposed changes to alcohol laws would hurt horse racing meetings on the West Coast, says Westland mayor Bruce Smith. Audio

    No need to ban BYO at horse races - West Coast mayor
  • Westland mayor rubbishes idea of banning BYO at races

    Audio
    law
    3 Mar 2017
    Alcohol

    Police say alcohol at horse races is a serious issue, and there have been suggestions BYO be banned across the country as it is in Auckland and Wellington. Video, Audio

  • Injured rider's daughter tells of moment of crash

    News
    New Zealand crime
    1 Mar 2017
    Journalist Karen Rutherford on why she supports foreign driver test: RNZ Checkpoint

    Karen Rutherford's teenage daughter says she yelled at a driver to slow down before he crashed into her mother, injuring her and killing her horse.

    Injured rider's daughter tells of moment of crash
  • Samsung heir to be charged with bribery

    News
    World
    1 Mar 2017
    Lee Jae-yong, vice president of Samsung Electronics Co. and Samsung Group's heir apparent, arrives at the office of the special prosecutor's team in southern Seoul, South Korea, 25 February 2017.

    Samsung's heir apparent is to be formally indicted on multiple charges including bribery and embezzlement, prosecutors said.

    Samsung heir to be charged with bribery
  • Customs seized record amount of meth last year

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Feb 2017
    Some of the methamphetamine seized by Customs.

    Customs seized over 1.2 tonnes of methamphetamine with a street value of more than $1 billion last year. Video

    Customs seized record amount of meth last year
  • Politics could rain on La La Land's glitzy parade

    News
    World arts
    27 Feb 2017
    no caption

    Protests and boycotts are set to make today's Oscars ceremony the most politically-charged in recent history. Audio

    Politics could rain on La La Land's glitzy parade
  • Blitzed: the Nazis and drugs

    Audio
    history
    25 Feb 2017
    no caption

    German writer Norman Ohler talks about the Third Reich's relationship with drugs - including cocaine, heroin, morphine and methamphetamines. Audio

  • On The Wagon

    Audio
    rural
    24 Feb 2017
    Goldfields Cavalcade

    The 25th Goldfields Cavalcade kicks off on Saturday. Coordinator Terry Davies says nearly 500 participants will trek over Central Otago's high country on horseback, by carriage and on foot, all aiming… Audio

  • On The Wagon

    News
    Country Life rural
    24 Feb 2017
    Goldfields Cavalcade

    The 25th Goldfields Cavalcade kicks off on Saturday. Coordinator Terry Davies says nearly 500 participants will trek over Central Otago's high country on horseback, by carriage and on foot, all aiming…

    Audio

    On The Wagon
  • The man who got the jump on Hackett

    Audio
    sport
    20 Feb 2017
    Chris Sigglekow was the first person to bungee in New Zealand at Pelorus Bridge in 1979.

    AJ Hackett is the name that probably comes to mind when you think of bungy jumping, but Chris Sigglekow taught Hackett the ropes, and had bungy jumped six years before he met him. Video, Audio

  • Germany bans talking doll Cayla because it could be used to spy on children

    News
    World
    18 Feb 2017
    no caption

    An official watchdog in Germany has told parents to destroy a talking doll called Cayla because its software could be hacked, allowing personal data to be revealed.

    German parents told to destroy 'spy' doll
  • Body found in Auckland forest

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    16 Feb 2017
    Woodhill Forest, Muriwai

    A member of the public has found a body in west Auckland's Woodhill Forest, police say.

    Body found in Auckland forest
  • Parliament's work-horse

    Audio
    politics
    15 Feb 2017
    Police Commissioner Mike Bush is questioned by journalists outside a select committee room following the annual review of New Zealand Police.

    Inside Parliament's work-horse - the select committee - where Kiwi Rail and the Police front up for their annual reviews. Audio

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