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Sport:Fiji and Samoa ready for Sydney Sevens
Sport:Fiji and Samoa ready for Sydney Sevens
The Fiji sevens teams have a point to prove in Sydney this weekend after relinquishing top spot in the World Series standings.
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Convicted animal hoarder allowed to keep some of her animals
Serial animal neglecter Anne Power was found guilty of ill-treating a horse which starved to death in her care and forced to give up some of her animals to the SPCA. Audio
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Woman ordered to hand over dozens of animals
Woman who let horse starve must hand over at least 60 animals
An Auckland woman has been ordered to hand over dozens of animals to the SPCA after she let a horse slowly starve to death.
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School fraudster's assets frozen after SkyCity complaint
School fraudster's assets frozen after SkyCity complaint
A woman who defrauded one of Hamilton's top schools out of nearly $800,000 has had her assets frozen after a complaint by SkyCity.
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Vanuatu coalition govt-in waiting forms
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement has been signed by over two thirds of the Vanuatu's 52 MPs, or 36 members, to commit to forming a new coalition government. Audio
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Spinning trio make World T20
Spinning trio make World T20, Henry doesn't
Three frontline spinners have been named in the Black Caps squad to travel to India for March's World Twenty20, while Matt Henry's the unluckiest player.
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Hautoa Ma: The Rise of Māori Cinema
Maori TV's Hautoa Ma: The Rise of Māori Cinema places recent major films like The Dark Horse, Whale Rider, Eagle vs Shark, Boy, The Dead Lands, and the soon to be released Mahana in the wider… Audio
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Turnout remains low at Wgtn Sevens
Turnout remains low at Wgtn Sevens
The action's hotting up on day one of the Wellington Sevens, but turnout remains low at the once-popular rugby tournament.
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Tickets sales at sixes and Sevens
Tickets sales at sixes and Sevens
The number of tickets sold for this weekend's Wellington Sevens tournament is well below expectations, organisers say.
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Karaka yearling sale organisers predict record breaking price
Karaka yearling sale organisers predict record breaking price
A yearling for sale at Karaka in South Auckland is expected to fetch a record-breaking price of more than $1 million, organisers say. Over the six day auction last year,... Audio
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Johnson creates history in Karaka Million
Johnson creates history in Karaka Million
Young jockey Danielle Johnson has become the first female jockey to win the prestigious Karaka Million race.
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100th anniversary of military training camp
100th anniversary of military training camp
More than 130 people crowded into the Featherston's Anzac Hall yesterday to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the town's military training camp.
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Murray win overshadowed by collapse
Murray win overshadowed by collapse
Tennis world No.2 Andy Murray moved into the Australian Open fourth round in surreal circumstances after his father-in-law had collapsed ill.
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Claims of public access privatised by stealth
Philippa Tolley explores if more needs to be done to safeguard public access to the great outdoors Video, Audio
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Hewitt says farewell at Aussie Open
Hewitt says farewell at Aussie Open
Lleyton Hewitt bade an emotional farewell under the Australian Open floodlights as David Ferrer snuffed out any chance of a fairytale final flourish from the local hero.
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A year of escalating disasters
A year of escalating disasters
When James Nokise failed sixth form, he realised it was time to turn things around. If only it were that simple.
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The Hateful Eight ride into New Zealand
The Hateful Eight ride into New Zealand
Quentin Tarantino paid tribute to Kiwi stuntwoman Zoe Bell at the NZ premiere of his latest movie, The Hateful Eight. Read RNZ's first-take review here. Video
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Theft of calves in Waimate prompts warning
Theft of calves in Waimate prompts warning
The theft of 25 calves in the Waimate district has prompted fresh warnings for farmers to increase security and keep an eye on their stock numbers.
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My place in the sun
My place in the sun
Summer's not just about beaches and boys, says Lucy Revill. It's about holding hands with your heroes.
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Cyclone Victor remains Category 3, gale warning in force
Cyclone Victor remains Category 3, gale warning in force
Cyclone Victor is still causing gale-force winds on Palmerston in the Cook Islands but remains a category three cyclone.
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Travel: Punakaiki
Lynn Freeman heads to the West Coast of the South Island, to a township that is all too often only seen as a quick stop to see the famous Pancake Rocks, blowholes, en route to bigger neighbours… Audio, Gallery
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Gillian Welch
Audio 16 Jan 2016Gillian Welch is returning to New Zealand for the first time in 11 years. Nick Bollinger was lucky enough to catch up with her on the phone ahead of her upcoming show. Audio
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Country Life Summer Edition Saturday, January 16, 2016
A selection of some of the best Country Life stories from 2015. In this episode: Sovrano Limoncello, A Photographer Like Alice and Golden Memories Audio
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Country Life Summer Edition Saturday, January 16, 2016
Country Life Summer Edition Saturday, January 16, 2016
A selection of some of the best Country Life stories from 2015. In this episode: Sovrano Limoncello, A Photographer Like Alice and Golden Memories
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Jane runs up the hill
Jane runs up the hill
He had hopeless handwriting and they said he'd never read, but Dominic Hoey and words were meant to be.