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Waireka Polo Farm
Waireka Polo Farm
Roddy Wood's been playing polo for 30 years. He's a former manager of the Guards Polo Club in England, the home club of Prince Charles and for many years was the polo manager of the Palmera Polo Team…
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Bumper year for NZ films - award organiser
Bumper year for NZ films - award organiser
The organiser of the New Zealand Film Awards, Ant Timpson says 2014 was a bumper year for local films, which made judging tough at this year's awards. Audio
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Iron sand backdown welcomed
Iron sand backdown welcomed
Environmental groups have welcomed the decision by Trans-Tasman Resources to withdraw an appeal over its plans to mine iron sand off the South Taranaki coast.
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The Pole Man
North Loburn based press photographer Don Scott turns pine logs into horse jumping and construction poles on an old British made lathe. Audio
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The Pole Man
The Pole Man
North Loburn based press photographer Don Scott turns pine logs into horse jumping and construction poles on an old British made lathe.
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'Horse and cart' man jailed
'Horse and cart' man jailed
Nelson's infamous horse and cart man has been jailed for two months for breaching community work requirements. Audio
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Horse and cart man jailed in parking dispute
A Nelson vagrant has been sent to prison for refusing to do community work imposed after he balked at paying more than fifty-thousand dollars in parking fines for his horse and cart. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 12 December 2014
Audio 12 Dec 2014Police investigate the brutal murder of a woman attacked with an axe, Board of Inquiry ordered into the Ruataniwha Dam, Govt names first schools in flagship scheme, Invercargill pre-school shocked… Audio
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The trials of The Last Saint
The trials of The Last Saint
Director Rene Naufahu fought his share of battles to get The Last Saint to screen.
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Primary export earnings predicted to drop
Primary export earnings predicted to drop
Falling dairy prices and demand will take a big chunk out of New Zealand's primary export earnings this year. MPI predicts they will drop by 9.5 percent to about $34.5 billion.
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Jockey suffers head injury in fall
Jockey suffers head injury in fall
An apprentice jockey from Auckland is in intensive care at Auckland Hospital after falling from his horse in Whangarei yesterday. He suffered head injuries when he fell at the Ruakaka track.
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Double standards in our animal welfare list of shame
Better protection
Animal welfare laws don't go far enough to protect animals from pain and suffering, says the SPCA.
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Late Edition for 8 December 2014
Audio 8 Dec 2014Making like an ostrich for climate change, putting the cart before the horse and Papua New Guinea tries to balance its books. Audio
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Nelson vagrant - and horse - stay put
Nelson vagrant - and horse - stay put
A Nelson vagrant has won the right to park his horse and cart on the city's streets - for now. A High Court judge has quashed a Nelson City Council injunction against him. Audio
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Nelson horse and cart man in win over parking wardens
A Nelson man who owes tens of thousands of dollars in parking fines has had a win in his long fight to carry on parking his horse and cart in the central city. Audio
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One In Five for 7 December 2014 - Volunteers
This week on One in Five: Singing the unsung heroes. Volunteers are the mainstay of many activities available to the disability sector. As the world marks the International Day of the Volunteer, Katy… Audio
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Gisborne Eastern Knights chess club
Club Captain Noble Keelan has a very simple method of controlling the boisterousness that erupts at Tuesday night chess club at the Gisborne Eastern Knights - clapping. Yet, who can blame the members… Audio
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Gregory O'Brien's New Zealand poetry highlights for 2014
Poet, painter, curator and writer discussing the highlights in New Zealand poetry for 2014. Audio
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An uneasy truce on anti-terror bill
An uneasy truce on anti-terror bill
Power Play with Jane Patterson - The two main political parties have settled on an uneasy truce over anti-terror legislation that significantly expands the spy agency's powers.
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Animals in Emergencies - Donelle Gadenne
Cats, dogs, horses, parrots, rats, hedgehogs and turtles. Just like people, these animals were affected by the earthquakes in Christchurch. And two researchers have published a new book into just how… Audio
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Running Jump to Rio
Eighteen-year-old Jono Brownjohn is on the Pathway to Podium programme – a nationwide talent development programme for young athletes. A sprinter and jumper, Jono’s aiming for selection for the 2016… Audio
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1st Test delayed for Hughes' funeral
1st Test delayed for Hughes' funeral
The Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes will be buried in his home town on Wednesday, forcing the indefinite postponement of the Test match against India which was scheduled to begin the following…
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Terry King and the Anzac 100 Years 100 Horses Ride
Country musician, director and returned serviceman, Terry King from The Peaks in North Canterbury is organising a special Anzac day event called the Anzac 100 Years 100 Horses ride. Audio
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Terry King and the Anzac 100 Years 100 Horses Ride
Terry King and the Anzac 100 Years 100 Horses Ride
Country musician, director and returned serviceman, Terry King from The Peaks in North Canterbury is organising a special Anzac day event called the Anzac 100 Years 100 Horses ride.
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