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  • Red Cadeaux put down due to Melbourne Cup injuries

    News
    News Bites
    21 Nov 2015

    Red Cadeaux, which was runner-up at the Melbourne Cup three times, has been put down because of injuries it suffered in this year's cup. The gelding pulled up in the...

    Red Cadeaux put down due to Melbourne Cup injuries
  • Red Cadeaux euthanised

    News
    Sport
    21 Nov 2015
    Red Cadeaux with jockey Gerald Mossie after finishing 2nd at the 2013 Melbourne Cup at Flemington Race Course on Tuesday 5th November 2013
© Sport the library / Jeff Crow

    Triple Melbourne Cup runner-up Red Cadeaux has been put down after suffering an injury in the race.

    Red Cadeaux euthanised
  • Country Comes To Town

    Audio
    Canterbury
    20 Nov 2015

    Cosmo Kentish-Barnes is at the Canterbury A&P Show where he discovers duck herding, visits a sheep maternity ward, wanders through "Camp Gallipoli" and finds out about the Canterbury excavator… Audio, Gallery

  • Country Comes To Town

    News
    Country Life Canterbury
    20 Nov 2015

    Cosmo Kentish-Barnes is at the Canterbury A&P Show where he discovers duck herding, visits a sheep maternity ward, wanders through "Camp Gallipoli" and finds out about the Canterbury excavator…

    Audio

    Country Comes To Town
  • An Awfully Big Adventure by Jane Tolerton part 8

    Audio 18 Nov 2015

    The Sinai-Palestine Campaign. While most New Zealanders were on the Western Front, the men of the Mounted Rifles and thier horses were engaged in a campaign to push the Turks up through Egypt into… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Silver Bullets by The Chills

    Audio
    music Otago
    17 Nov 2015

    Nick Bollinger reviews the first full album in almost two decades from Flying Nun flag bearers The Chills. Audio

  • Silver Bullets by The Chills

    News
    The Sampler music
    17 Nov 2015

    Nick Bollinger reviews the first full album in almost two decades from Flying Nun flag bearers The Chills.

    Audio

    Silver Bullets by The Chills
  • Sporting world mourns for Paris

    News
    Sport
    15 Nov 2015
    A man lights candles at a makeshift memorial in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks at the place de la Republique in Paris on November 14, 2015. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET

    All major sporting events in the Paris region have been suspended as France mourned the victims of the deadly attacks.

    Sporting world mourns for Paris
  • British Weevil chosen to fight invasive weed

    News
    Rural Country
    11 Nov 2015
    Field Horsetail

    The days of Field Horsetail, an invasive weed, could be numbered, with the selection of the British Weevil as a biocontrol agent.

    British Weevil chosen to fight invasive weed
  • New Samoa political party planned

    Audio 11 Nov 2015

    Plans are unveiled in Samoa to form a new political party, but it cannot happen until after the election next year. Audio

  • NZ Trotting Cup

    Audio
    10 Nov 2015

    It's the NZ Trotting Cup at Addington in Christchurch today. Reporter Sally Murphy has the latest on the weather, the fashion and the horses. Audio

  • Breakers 'gutted' by last minute loss

    News
    Sport
    9 Nov 2015
    Tom Abercrombie

    The Breakers are refusing to comment on what has been described as a contentious call on point guard Corey Webster in the side's last second loss to Melbourne United.

    Breakers 'gutted' by last minute loss
  • 'Breathtaking' sculptures light up Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    8 Nov 2015
    For ever and ever by Bryn Jones

    More than 60 artists are show-casing their work at the South Island's largest sculptural exhibition in Christchurch this weekend.

    'Breathtaking' sculptures light up Christchurch
  • Golden Horse among Banks Peninsula sculptures on show

    News
    News Bites
    8 Nov 2015

    More than 60 artists are are showing their work at the biennial Sculpture on the Peninsula at historic Loudon Farm near Christchurch this weekend. Exhibition manager Gill Hay said a...

    Golden Horse among Banks Peninsula sculptures on show
  • Wine and walkabouts for the royals

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Nov 2015
    Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall

    Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall started the day visiting Nelson and Tasman, but the prince then went on to Westport and the duchess to Wellington.

    Wine and walkabouts for the royals
  • Red Cadeaux looks happy

    News
    Sport
    7 Nov 2015
    Red Cadeaux second in 2013 Melbourne Cup

    Three time runner-up Red Cadeaux "looks happy" and his injury should be repairable, according to trainer Ed Dunlop.

    Red Cadeaux looks happy
  • Erin Cassie: Erewhon and Clydesdales

    Audio
    7 Nov 2015

    Lease holder with her partner Colin Drummond of mid-Canterbury high-country station Erewhon, where much of the farming is done using Clydesdale working horses. Their story is told by writer Yvonne… Audio

  • Food for Thought

    Audio
    Otago
    6 Nov 2015

    When Bruce and Denise McGill began farming organically 30 years ago they found that stock were just as healthy and production levels could be maintained, but they quickly learnt that the organic… Audio

  • Food for Thought

    News
    Country Life Otago
    6 Nov 2015
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    When Bruce and Denise McGill began farming organically 30 years ago they found that stock were just as healthy and production levels could be maintained, but they quickly learnt that the organic…

    Audio

    Food for Thought
  • The Week In Review for week ending Fri Nov 6 2015

    Audio 6 Nov 2015

    A review of the week's news including... The champion All Blacks World Cup parade moves through the country, one of the country's largest farms is sold to New Zealand buyers, details of the… Audio

  • Public support growing for Parihaka Day

    News
    New Zealand identity
    6 Nov 2015
    Parihaka Pa, circa 1900, with Mount Taranaki - taken by an unidentified photographer.

    By this time next year, could New Zealanders be commemorating Parihaka Day rather than Guy Fawkes Day?

    Public support growing for Parihaka Day
  • Ron Mark's 'Go back to Korea' comment condemned

    News
    Politics
    6 Nov 2015
    NZ First MP, Ron Mark.

    Politicians of all stripes say it is disgraceful that the deputy leader of New Zealand First told National MP Melissa Lee to go back to Korea. Audio

    'Go back to Korea' comment condemned
  • Guy Fawkes no fun for horse owners, survey finds

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Nov 2015
    Horses can be frightened by fireworks.

    A quarter of New Zealand horse owners have had their horses injured after being frightened by fireworks, a new survey has found.

    Guy Fawkes no fun for horse owners, survey finds
  • Darren Weir Racing celebrating long into night

    Audio
    4 Nov 2015

    There was a big party at, where the winning horse, Prince of Penzance, was raised at Rich Hill Stud in Matamata... Audio

  • Prince of Penzance wins Melbourne Cup

    News
    Sport
    3 Nov 2015
    Michelle Payne celebrates after winning the Melbourne Cup on Prince of Penzance at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015.

    New Zealand-bred horse Prince of Penzance has claimed a surprise victory at the Melbourne Cup, with Michelle Payne becoming the first female jockey to finish first. Audio

    Prince of Penzance wins Melbourne Cup
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