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Your New Zealand music memories
During Music 101's live broadcast from Auckland Museum's VOLUME exhibition, host Alex Behan asked for your best NZ Music moments - here's a selection of your answers. Video, Audio
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NZ jockey bookies' favourite on Cup day
NZ jockey bookies' favourite on Cup day
New Zealand jockey James McDonald is the Australian bookmakers' favourite to take the Melbourne Cup, a racing writer says. Audio
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Ready to shout yourself horse?
Ready to shout yourself horse?
New Zealand jockey James McDonald is the Australian bookmakers' favourite to take the Melbourne Cup, a racing writer says.
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Lack of Kiwi horses won't dent NZers interest in Cup
A lack of Kiwi horses hasn't dented interest in the Melbourne Cup on this side of the Tasman. Mark Stafford of the TAB says champion jockey Audio
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Rodeos 'animal abuse for entertainment' - SAFE
Rodeos 'animal abuse for entertainment' - SAFE
An animal welfare group wants people to boycott rodeo as the season gets under way.
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Cook Islands league team qualify for Women's World Cup
Audio 21 Oct 2016The Cook Islands qualify for the Women's Rugby League World Cup by default. Audio
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ROTN - Ser 3 Ep 2 - 'Sowing the Seeds of Destruction'
From Mesoamerica 8000BC Fawn Terra investigates the Olmec people who are attempting to cultivate Utopia.
Features Deana Elvins as Fawn Terra Audio, Gallery
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Ngāi Tahu adds horse treks to its tourism stable
Ngāi Tahu adds horse treks to its tourism stable
Ngāi Tahu has bought a horse trekking business in Glenorchy to add to its tourism portfolio.
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MP calls for UN to end violence on Manus Island
Audio 17 Oct 2016The United Nations must act to end the violence between the community and refugees marooned on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, according to the local MP. Audio
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Novel about legendary race-horse Phar Lap
Decades after his mysterious death - was it colic or arsenic poisoning? - champion racehorse Phar Lap hasn't been forgotten in either country which claim him - New Zealand and Australia. The huge… Audio
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'Spectacular' 14,000-year-old art found on Spanish cave walls
'Spectacular' 14,000-year-old art found on Spanish cave walls
Cave art as much as 14,500 years old has been pronounced "the most spectacular and impressive" ever discovered on the Iberian peninsula.
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Fanatic scratched from Caulfield Cup after spider bite
Fanatic scratched from Caulfield Cup after spider bite
New Zealand Oaks winner Fanatic has been scratched from Saturday's 3.2 million dollar Caulfield Cup in Melbourne after suffering a spider bite.
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120 years of New Zealanders at the movies
120 years ago today on 13 October 1896, New Zealanders got their chance to see moving pictures for the first time, when the first film was played to an audience at the Opera House in Auckland. Video, Audio, Gallery
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New Caledonia is France's Trojan horse - Wamytan
New Caledonia is France's Trojan horse - Wamytan
New Caledonia's pro-independence leader Roch Wamytan says the territory should have remained an associate member of the Pacific Islands Forum because it is not an independent country.
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ROTN - Ser 3 Ep1 - 'Axis of Medieval'
Audio 10 Oct 2016Reporter Cher Woode investigates from a forest in 12th-Century Nottinghamshire. How do revolutionary groups rationise their modus operandi, and what really drives them?
Features Jen O' Sullivan as… Audio, Gallery
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Goff vows to restore public faith in Auckland Council
Goff vows to restore public faith in Auckland Council
New Auckland mayor Phil Goff is vowing to tackle homelessness, the housing crisis and what he calls 'Yes Minister' syndrome within council. Video
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'Tainui has never forgotten the atrocities against their women and children'
Every couple of years Tom Roa takes his whānau on a pilgrimage through the Waikato. Video
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Masterpieces with Stacy Gregg
In masterpieces today, our guest is one of this country's most profilific and best selling authors. Stacy Gregg has just had her 21st book for children published. Audio
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Beautiful Brahmans
Vanessa Corry is New Zealand's only registered breeder of Brahman Cattle. The huge, floppy-eared, loose skinned animals also have a hump and Vanessa's often been asked if they are camels or… Audio, Gallery
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Beautiful Brahmans
Beautiful Brahmans
Vanessa Corry is New Zealand's only registered breeder of Brahman Cattle. The huge, floppy-eared, loose skinned animals also have a hump and Vanessa's often been asked if they are camels or…
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The curious science of war
Infections from a cut and sleep deprivation can be annoying, for many of us. For soldiers, they can be life threatening. Research aimed at helping soldiers survive everything from desert heat to shark… Audio
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The Mixtape: Tourettes aka Dominic Hoey
The Mixtape: Tourettes aka Dominic Hoey
Dominic Hoey joins RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone to talk through a wordy selection of songs that have shaped his own work.
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Sport: Pacific netball nations square off World Youth Cup spot
Sport: Pacific netball nations square off World Youth Cup spot
Three spots at Netball's World Youth Cup are up for grabs at this week's Oceania qualifiers in Auckland.
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David Hay pulls out of mayoral race, backs Goff
David Hay pulls out of mayoral race, backs Goff
Auckland mayoral candidate David Hay is now backing his rival Phil Goff for the office.
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Bekele runs second-fastest marathon time
Bekele runs second-fastest marathon time
Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele narrowly missed out on a new world record when he won the Berlin marathon in what was the second fastest race of all time.