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  • Trump warns of riots if he doesn't win

    News
    World Election 2008
    17 Mar 2016
    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump

    Donald Trump has warned of riots if he is denied the Republican presidential nomination, and has pulled out of a scheduled debate.

    Trump warns of riots if he doesn't win
  • Race against time to save Kaimanawa horses

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Mar 2016
    The annual muster is planned for late May.

    A wild horse rescue charity is racing to find homes for animals caught in this year's Kaimanawa muster so they won't be slaughtered.

    Race against time to save Kaimanawa horses
  • Dinosaur discovery resolves T-Rex mystery

    News
    World science
    15 Mar 2016
    T-Rex

    A newly discovered species of Tyrannosaur could hold the key to how the creatures grew so huge.

    Dinosaur discovery resolves T-Rex mystery
  • Griffin wins NZ Open

    News
    Sport
    15 Mar 2016
    Matthew Griffin

    The Australian golfer Matthew Griffin has won the New Zealand Open at The Hills in Queenstown.

    Griffin wins NZ Open
  • Woman fights to keep animals after horse starved to death

    News
    New Zealand Election 2008
    14 Mar 2016
    Horses can be frightened by fireworks.

    A woman whose horse starved to death does not accept it is her fault, and is fighting to be allowed to keep dozens of other animals. Video

    Woman fights to keep animals after horse starved to death
  • Horse kicks gate, injures man

    News
    News Bites
    13 Mar 2016

    A man has suffered face and head injuries after a horse kicked down a gate at a farm south of Hastings. The Hawke's Bay rescue helicopter was called to the...

    Horse kicks gate, injures man
  • Best of the Week - 11 March 2016

    Audio 11 Mar 2016

    Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 11th March. This week.... the minimum wage - how high is too high, critics of the TPP want more transparency when free trade talks… Audio

  • 'One in, one out' migrant plan challenged

    News
    World refugees and migrants
    9 Mar 2016
    Migrants and refugees arrive on the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean Sea from Turkey on 18 November 2015.

    The UN has expressed concern over a radical EU-Turkey plan to ease the refugee and migrant crisis, saying it could contravene international law. Audio

    'One in, one out' migrant plan challenged
  • A History of New Zealand Women: an extract

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    8 Mar 2016
    Looking South along Mulgrave Street towards the site of Wellington Railway Station, with a group of unidentified women and girls in the foreground.

    On International Women's Day, Otago University history professor Barbara Brookes provides a snapshot of women's lives in colonial New Zealand.

    Working for independence in early NZ
  • Kaimanawa King

    Audio
    rural Waikato
    4 Mar 2016

    Rockstar was rounded up in the 2014 Kaimanawa muster. Three weeks later the four-year-old wild horse had a rider on his back. He then went on to win the Kaimanawa Heritage Stallion Challenge; a… Audio

  • Kaimanawa King

    News
    Country Life rural
    4 Mar 2016

    Rockstar was rounded up in the 2014 Kaimanawa muster. Three weeks later the four-year-old wild horse had a rider on his back. He then went on to win the Kaimanawa Heritage Stallion Challenge; a…

    Audio

    Kaimanawa King
  • A new future for marine protected areas in New Zealand

    Audio
    environment economy
    3 Mar 2016
    Beach and sea with distant island

    Environment Minister Nick Smith is championing new legislation for marine protected areas, and Raewyn Peart from the Environmental Defence Society has some thoughts on its strengths and weaknesses. Audio

  • A new future for marine protected areas in New Zealand

    News
    Our Changing World environment
    3 Mar 2016
    Beach and sea with distant island

    Environment Minister Nick Smith is championing new legislation for marine protected areas, and Raewyn Peart from the Environmental Defence Society has some thoughts on its strengths and weaknesses.

    Audio

    A new future for marine protected areas in New Zealand
  • 'You cannot bury your dead in our food baskets'

    News
    Te Ao Māori te ao Maori
    1 Mar 2016
    A beach between Cape Reinga and Cape Maria van Diemen in Northland.

    Northland iwi want a stronger say about where and when bodies are buried at sea.

    'You cannot bury your dead in our food baskets'
  • How the media rose to the challenge of the Christchurch quake

    Audio
    media Canterbury
    28 Feb 2016

    The five years since the 22 February 2011 quake have been turbulent ones for the media in Christchurch. Mediawatch looks back at how things have changed. Video, Audio

  • How the media rose to the challenge of the Christchurch quake

    News
    Mediawatch media
    28 Feb 2016

    The five years since the 22 February 2011 quake have been turbulent ones for the media in Christchurch. Mediawatch looks back at how things have changed.

    Video, Audio

    How things have changed for the media in post-quake Christchurch
  • Santigold- 99 Cents

    Audio
    27 Feb 2016
    Santigold - 99 Cents

    Santigold talks hyper-consumption on her new album, and describes being shrink-wrapped by Japanese photographer Haruhiko Kawaguchi for the album's cover art.  Audio

  • Africa could hold key to Fifa vote

    News
    Sport
    26 Feb 2016
    Fifa emblem

    Africa could hold the key to FIFA's presidential election, but sharply conflicting versions emerged today of who would get the continent's 54 votes in the contest for the new head of world football.

    Africa could hold key to Fifa vote
  • Wellington Musical Electronics Library

    Audio
    20 Feb 2016
    Nell Thomas of the Pyramid Club and Pat Kraus of the Audio Foundation

    Sam Scott discovers the different sounds and machines and the Wellington Musical Electronics Library. Audio

  • Pam Warhurst: eating the city

    Audio
    20 Feb 2016

    British food activist who founded and chairs voluntary gardening initiative Incredible Edible, in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. She is visiting Christchurch to deliver her talk, Eating the Garden City. Audio

  • Widescreen’s best of the web (19 February)

    Audio
    19 Feb 2016
    Kate Winslet Steve Jobs thumb

    Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including accent coaching, who really wrote Joy and where did David Milch’s $100m go? Video

  • Insults fly as Beehive creaks back to life

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    12 Feb 2016
    Labour leader Andrew Little (left) and Prime Minister John Key (right)

    Power Play - MPs are back in their seats chucking new insults at each other with glee, writes Chris Bramwell.

    Insults fly as Beehive creaks back to life
  • Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump win in New Hampshire primary

    News
    World
    10 Feb 2016
    no caption

    Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders have shaken up the US presidential race with decisive victories in the New Hampshire primary.

    Sanders, Trump win in New Hampshire
  • Cancer-ridden dogs removed from hoarder's property

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    10 Feb 2016
    Auckland District Court

    The SPCA has collected several dogs with cancer from the property of an Auckland woman after a court ruled she had to give up dozens of animals. Video

    Cancer-ridden dogs removed from hoarder's property
  • Focus on Politics for 6 February 2106

    Audio
    6 Feb 2016

    The Trans-Pacific Partnership has been signed in Auckland this week but not without controversy. Opponents of the 12-nation free trade deal argue it's a trojan horse that will undermine New Zealand's… Audio

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