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Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves
Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to the musings of cosmic cowgirl Kacey Musgraves.
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Top Stories for Wednesday 5 November 2014
Pora had mental age of 10 when he falsely confessed to police, Medical authorities warn 'miracle cure' being promoted in NZ is just bleach, Tourism goal could be derailed by complacency, Melbourne Cup… Audio
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The director of 'Tortoise In Love' - Guy Browning
Audio 19 Jun 2012Guy Browning financed, produced and directed his film in an unusual way. The residents of three little English villages - where there's a combined population of about 2,000 people - banded together to… Audio
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Extra Time for 11 May 2018
This week the New Zealand Rugby League have revealed its new Kiwis head coach, New Zealand Football offer parity for its women's side the Football Ferns to align with the All Whites..... and striker… Audio
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Waihi Anzac event honours tunnelers, canaries
Canaries will have a special place in Anzac Day commemorations in Waihi tomorrow. The mining town is honouring the role of New Zealand's World War One tunnelers, and also of animals that served in… Audio
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Southland show at 'the hole in the bush'
Tuatapere's picturesque domain is transformed into a sensory celebration of rural life during the annual Waiau A&P Show. Dairy cow exhibitor Merv Livingstone has been to every show since he was five -… Audio
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Adam and Judah talk about the Oscars because of social expectation
Adam and Judah talk about the Oscars because of social expectation
Film bloggers Adam Goodall and Judah Finnigan begin their rundown of the 2014 Oscars.
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What's your favourite Kings Arms memory?
What's your favourite Kings Arms memory?
The legendary music venue has been sold. We asked some of its most devoted punters to look back on their best and craziest Kings Arms experiences.
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New Zealand Trotting Cup - all you need to know
New Zealand Trotting Cup - all you need to know
The World Drivers Championship will be decided at the NZ Trotting Cup meeting on Tuesday.
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Olympics: LA28 puts women's 100m on opening day in athletics-first shake-up
LA28 puts women's 100m on opening day in athletics-first shake-up
The women's 100m final will headline the first day of competition at the LA 2028 Olympics part of a reshaped schedule that moves athletics into week one.
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Tributes flow for beloved student Emma Heathcote, who died in quad bike accident
'Our hearts are aching': Beloved student killed in quad bike crash
Solway College student Emma Heathcote was described as a polite, talented, helpful and fun young lady.
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'He lost his spark for life': Benjamin Timmins' sister speaks out after Waitārere shooting
'He lost his spark for life': Sister of dead man speaks out after Waitārere shooting
Benjamin Timmins amounted to more than his criminal history, Rach O'Grady says.
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TAB experiences turned into a thriller
Canadian born Christchurch author Ray Berard has based his debut novel based on his diaries as a TAB supervisor. He says dealing with criminal activity was part of the job and there were so many armed… Audio
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Shane Jones' threat to cut future funding for Waitangi Trust over pōwhiri disruption
Shane Jones' threat to cut future funding for Waitangi Trust over pōwhiri disruption
The senior NZ First Minister said the pōwhiri had become a circus and was no longer fit for purpose after multiple interruptions.
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I made my 7-year-old watch seven films I watched when I was 7
I made my 7-year-old watch seven films I saw when I was 7
It was a big ask, not to mention a big task, but over the course of the summer we (almost) made it through my carefully curated line-up of kid classics. Video
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Northland power outage: A fallen pylon put Glorit on the map
How three unscrewed bolts put a township on the map
Locals say its a blink-and-you-miss-it town so they told people they lived between Helensville and Wellsford. Audio
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Let anti-transgender activist in, National says, while Greens hold concerns for public safety
Let anti-transgender activist in, National says, while Greens hold concerns for public safety
The Green Party doesn't want Posie Parker spewing violence in New Zealand, while the National Party says a free and liberal democracy allows people to share their views, whether people like it or not. Audio
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Sport: What may be returning and when
Sport: What may be returning and when
Major sports events around the world that are in the process of re-starting or have been rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic:
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Media still covering house price rises as good news
Media still covering house price rises as good news
Even in a spiralling housing crisis, record property price rises keep getting covered like they're good news. Can the media break its habit of speaking from the perspective of existing homeowners?
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'Jacinda effect' in full effect in the media
'Jacinda effect' in full effect in the media
The Ardern ascent set the news agenda this past week, even if it was in part due to unwanted questions about babies. How long will the honeymoon last and how long will “new car smell” linger?
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Roads in many regions 'impassable' and damaged
Roads in many regions 'impassable' and damaged
Many roads are damaged and impassable across Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty, while the Coromandel Peninsula has been cut off. We bring you details about the roads.
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Equestrian: New Zealand wins Nations Cup
New Zealand wins Nations Cup
The New Zealand equestrian team have won the Nations Cup for just the second time, with Tim Price the individual winner at CHIO Aachen in Germany.
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Would you swap your barista made coffee for filter? Al Brown thinks you should
Would you swap your barista made coffee for filter? Al Brown thinks you should
The chef and restauranteur sells bottomless drip coffee at some of the cafes he owns. Audio
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Polyfest 2025: Opening day unveils two diversity stages for the first time
Polyfest 2025: Opening day unveils two diversity stages for the first time
Intermittent rain does little to deter visitors on the first day of the New Zealand Pasifika community's biggest celebration of the year. Audio
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Olympic champion Hamish Kerr puts away his gold medal
Olympic champion shelves his gold medal
Olympic high jump champion Hamish Kerr admits it's time to move on from his Paris success.