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Anzac parade
Just over one hundred years later, a major parade is planned for Wellington tomorrow as part of Anzac day commemorations. Military personnel will join veterans and their descendants, will join the… Audio
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#ponytailgate hits world headlines
#ponytailgate hits world headlines
Prime Minister John Key's #ponytailgate travails appear to have struck a popular chord with overseas media and their readers.
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Bulletin: #tailgate
Bulletin: #tailgate
The Prime Minister makes international headlines after apologising for repeatedly pulling a waitress' ponytail.
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Collins says hair-pulling wasn't right
Collins says hair-pulling wasn't right
It wasn't right for the Prime Minister to repeatedly pull the hair of a waitress, even though he apologised, says National Party MP Judith Collins. Audio
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Council of Women: 'Dear John'
Council of Women write 'Dear John' letter
The National Council of Women is disappointed that the Prime Minister is downplaying his repeated pulling of an Auckland waitress' hair as just ''horsing around''. Audio
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Ponytail pulling was just 'horsing around'
Ponytail pulling was just 'horsing around'
The Prime Minister has described his repeated pulling of an Auckland waitress' hair as just ''horsing around''. Video, Audio
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PM says ponytail pulling was just horsing around
The Prime Minister has described his repeated pulling of an Auckland waitress' hair as just 'horsing around' Audio
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The Godley Letters, adapted by Jane Tolerton - Part 8
Audio 22 Apr 2015One of the family horses dies. Tahu Rhodes arrives back from leave with a gramophone for HQ so they can have concerts after dinner. Lady Godley has a scheme to supply the troops with writing paper and… Audio
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The Godley Letters, adapted by Jane Tolerton - Part 7
Audio 21 Apr 2015Godley has a case of 'the collywobbles'- a dysentry like complaint. He takes time out on the hospital ship. Godley's aid de camp, Tahu Rhodes takes leave in Egypt and has fun riding the family horses.
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The Godley Letters, adapted by Jane Tolerton - Part 6
Audio 20 Apr 2015Godley's case for a pay rise to befit his station as a divisional general brings success. He spends a night of luxury on General de Roebeck's yacht. The Godley family's horses have arrived in Egypt. Audio
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War Horses
Spectrum joins the Birch Hill Ride, to mark the role of horses in our military history. As ANZAC Day approaches and we remember our fallen soldiers, North Canterbury riding enthusiasts have not… Audio
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War Horses
War HorsesPodcast episode — 16 April 2015Spectrum joins the Birch Hill Ride, to mark the role of horses in our military history. As ANZAC Day approaches and we remember our fallen soldiers, North Canterbury riding enthusiasts have not forgotten our equine allies. Several hundred people rode, walked or climbed aboard covered wagons for the trip to Birch Hill Cemetery where a plaque erected in 1937 pays tribute to the horses killed in the Great War.
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Birch Hill Ride
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Regional Council rejects Overseer criticism
Regional Council rejects Overseer criticism
The Otago Regional Council has rejected claims that a dung dumping protest last week highlights the inadequacy of the Overseer nutritional management system.
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PwC weighs in on food safety
PwC weighs in on food safety
The New Zealand branch of international consultancy firm PwC has launched a global food safety business following worldwide incidents of food fraud.
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Fish and Game urges open debate on RMA
Fish and Game urges open debate on RMA
Fish and Game is calling on the government to have an open and honest discussion with the public over planned changes to the Resource Management Act.
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Question Time for 1 April 2015
- Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his statements regarding the Northland by-election?
- ALASTAIR SCOTT to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received showing…
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Smelly protest against regional council
Smelly protest against regional council
A dispute with the Otago Regional Council led a couple to drive 120 kilometres to dump a load of horse dung on the council's driveway in Dunedin. Audio
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The MCG: How it compares?
The MCG: How it compares?
Australian cricket great Matthew Hayden reckons his former side will be licking their lips at the thought of meeting NZ at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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State house sale plan 'sugar-coated'
Sale plan 'sugar-coated'
Government accused of exploiting charities to push through its state house sell-off plan.
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State house sale plan 'sugar coated'
State house sale plan 'sugar coated'
The Government is being accused of exploiting charities to push through its state house sell-off plan.
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Leicester welcomes Richard III's remains
Leicester welcomes Richard III's remains
King Richard III's remains have arrived at Leicester Cathedral ahead of his reburial and cannons were fired in a salute to him at Bosworth, where he died in 1485.
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The Bachelor NZ: The wait is over
The wait is over
Natasha Hoyland has many questions and concerns about the premiere of The Bachelor NZ.
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Warrior Women: Were the Amazons more than a myth?
Adrienne Mayor is the author of The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World. She argues that the Greek myth of the Amazons is based on a real people called the Scythians… Audio