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  • Boy star James Rolleston injured in car crash

    News
    New Zealand
    27 Jul 2016
    James Rolleston

    James Rolleston, the lead actor in the hit New Zealand film Boy, has been seriously injured in a car crash in Bay of Plenty.

    'Boy' star injured in car crash
  • Jack Lovelock's Berlin triumph

    News
    Sport Rio 2016 Olympics
    26 Jul 2016
    John Lovelock relaxes in the Olympic Stadium during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.

    Golden Moments - Jack Lovelock won New Zealand's first Olympic gold for athletics and ensured his athletics immortality when, in front of Hitler, he ran in world record time.

    1936: 'Come on Jack!'
  • Gloriavale’s stage show is unlike anything else on Earth

    News
    The Wireless
    25 Jul 2016
    Inside Gloriavale's dining hall, from the 2008 documentary Gloriavale.

    This controversial community rarely opens its doors to the outside world, except for this once every two years extravaganza.

    Gloriavale’s stage show is unlike anything else on Earth
  • From the book to the big screen

    News
    The Wireless
    25 Jul 2016

    The film adaptation of Eleanor Catton’s The Rehearsal hits the NZ International Film Festival.

    The Rehearsal: from the book to the big screen
  • Sport: Rugby League World Cup organisers back PNG to deliver

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    21 Jul 2016
    The Rugby League World Cup.

    Rugby League World Cup organisers are confident Papua New Guinea will be an excellent host during next year's tournament.

    Sport: Rugby League World Cup organisers back PNG to deliver
  • Interview: Joey Burns of Calexico | WOMAD 2016

    Audio
    music
    19 Jul 2016
    Calexico

    Trevor Reekie discusses collaboration and the music business with Joey Burns of Calexico. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Australia's call on Rudd vs Clark - NZ PM

    News
    Politics
    19 Jul 2016
    Helen Clark, former prime minister of New Zealand and current head of the UN Development Programme, addresses the press to discuss her candidacy for UN secretary general after a hearing before UN member states in New York on April 14, 2016.

    It is up to the Australian government who it wants to support for the top job at the United Nations, Prime Minister John Key says - although he backs Helen Clark as the best candidate.

    Australia's call on Rudd vs Clark - NZ PM
  • The Well Travelled Equestrian Team

    News
    Sport Rio 2016 Olympics
    19 Jul 2016
    Sir Mark Todd

    New Zealand has enjoyed great success in equestrian at the Olympics and Sir Mark Todd is at the heart of those achievements.

    The Well Travelled Equestrian Team
  • SPCA welcomes prosecution of woman who starved horse to death

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    19 Jul 2016
    no caption

    The SPCA has welcomed the prosecution of a Horowhenua woman who starved one horse to death and was implicated in the death of another.

    SPCA welcomes prosecution of woman who starved horse to death
  • MSD funding cut affects at-risks kids

    Audio
    18 Jul 2016

    Ros Rowe of the Leg Up Trust talks about funding cuts which are affecting her horse therapy business which helps disadvantaged young people. Audio

  • The Panel with Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)

    Audio 18 Jul 2016

    Academics have done some number crunching and decided where 10, 000 words sit on a happiness index. What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Ros Rowe of the Leg Up… Audio

  • Lobbying intesifies in PNG ahead of no confidence vote

    Audio 18 Jul 2016

    While Papua New Guinea's government and opposition groupings have gone into respective camps as lobbying hits full throttle ahead of a motion of no-confidence against the prime minister Peter O'Neill… Audio

  • He Tāonga kōrero - Spectrum in Te Araroa 1989

    Audio
    17 Jul 2016
    Spectrum Producers Alwyn Owen and Jack Perkins

    The producers pf documentary series Spectrum covered a range of stories that captured the essence of the country over 44 years. Te Ahi Kaa digs into the Spectrum vaults and features stories from Alwyn… Audio

  • Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: Rachel Bush and Michael Jackson

    Audio
    16 Jul 2016

    Painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien is the author of a number of books. His latest book, written with Nick Bevin, is Futuna: Life of a Building. He will discuss two new collections… Audio

  • PNG no confidence vote adjourned for a week

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    15 Jul 2016
    A view of the government benches in Papua New Guinea's parliament.

    The speaker of Papua New Guinea's parliament has adjourned a sitting to vote on a no confidence motion in the prime minister until next Friday.

    PNG no confidence vote adjourned for a week
  • When Mark Todd struck gold

    News
    Sport Rio 2016 Olympics
    12 Jul 2016
    Mark Todd with Karen Stives (Silver) and Virginia Holgate-Leng (Bronze) Equestrian Individual - Los Angeles Olympic Games 1984.

    Golden Moments - Mark Todd's remarkable Olympic career spans four decades but his victory at Los Angeles in 1984 was probably the most dramatic.

    1984: Mark Todd and Charisma
  • Twenty five dollars and a dream - the story of Tapu te Ranga Marae

    Audio
    Wellington Region
    10 Jul 2016
    no metadata

    An urban marae built from scavenged materials by homeless youth, ex-cons, and gang members in the 1970s in Wellington is struggling to keep its whare open after the council deemed several of its… Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Shining a light on Nelson

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    9 Jul 2016
    A neon light horse at Light Nelson event.

    First Person - An illuminated art and technology show in Nelson has the power to weave a little magic into gloomy winter nights, writes Nelson Reporter Tracy Neal.

    Shining a light on Nelson
  • Air ambulance coordination 'random' and 'risky'

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Jul 2016
    no caption

    Air ambulances are being sent to emergencies when they are not needed and not being sent when they are under a system that is being called random.

    Air ambulance dispatch 'random'
  • Police seek fourth man after huge cocaine haul

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    3 Jul 2016
    Police have released security footage of a man leaving a hotel near Albert Street.

    Police are seeking a fourth man in connection with the country's biggest ever cocaine haul - found in an ornamental horse's head.

    Police seek fourth man after huge cocaine haul
  • Huge cocaine haul found in horse head

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    2 Jul 2016
    Detective Superintendent Virginia Le Bas

    An organised crime group is believed to be behind NZ's largest cocaine bust, in which an estimated $14m worth was found in a diamante-encrusted horse head.

    Huge cocaine haul found in horse head
  • Airport rail link not yet decided - Brown

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Jun 2016
    One of Auckland's 57 new electric trains at Henderson Station

    No final decision has been made on whether trains or trams will eventually run to Auckland Airport, says mayor Len Brown.

    Airport rail link not yet decided - Brown
  • Ferry goes missing in Tonga with 11 people aboard

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    28 Jun 2016
    Nuku'alofa harbour, Tonga.

    A search is under way for 11 people missing at sea in Tonga.

    Ferry goes missing in Tonga with 11 people aboard
  • Sir Mark Todd to compete in eighth Olympics

    News
    Sport
    28 Jun 2016
    Sir Mark Todd

    Equestrian great Sir Mark Todd will become the most capped New Zealand Olympian when he competes at the Rio Games in August.

    Sir Mark Todd to compete in eighth Olympics
  • Paddle for the North

    Audio
    20 Jun 2016

    What started as a group of mates keen for an adventured, morphed into a quest to protect one of North America's last untouched wildernesses. New Zealander's Simon Lucas and Scott Sinton are the… Audio, Gallery

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