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Lockdowns mean some lonely horses
Volunteers for the organisation Riding for the Disabled have been finding the latest outbreak a little tough. Audio
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Australian takeover of Coromandel mine a 'Trojan horse' - conservation watchdog
A commercial mining company has purchased a hobby mine in Coromandel which it says has "significant potential to expand".
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New Film Commission CEO David Strong
The new CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga has had to hit the ground running. No sooner had David Strong taken over from the outgoing Annabelle Sheehan when he had to deal… Audio
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Nashville Babylon 2 October 2021
On this week's show Mark has birthday tunes for Gillian Welch, Stevie Ray Vaughn and M Ward, new music from Damien Jurado and Darren Cross plus classic blues courtesy of Howlin' Wolf. Audio
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US Haiti envoy quits over 'inhumane' deportations
The US special envoy for Haiti has resigned in protest over the deportation of Haitian migrants.
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Someday Stories 2021: Pet Day
Audio 22 Sep 2021Two horse-loving best friends are confused by their stepdads' reaction when they bring home a gift from their teacher. Video
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Cab owners tell NZTA to drop clampdown or pay up: 'It's their fault'
Some motorhome and horse truck owners are demanding the Transport Agency drop a clampdown that is forcing more and more vehicles off the road, or pay the costs itself.
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NZTA promises solution on motorhome and horse truck issues
Motorhome and horsetruck owners are demanding the Transport Agency drop a clampdown that is forcing vehicles off the road.
Waka Kotahi has targeted structural modifications that allow drivers to… Audio
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Hone Smythe: the healing power of horses
Dedicated horseman Hone Smythe can usually be found guiding tourists through the Tongariro National Park on horseback. Now he's now putting his experience into a new project, working with inmates at… Audio
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Case #023 - Kirsa Jensen
On September 1, 1983 Kirsa Jensen saddled up her horse for a ride along Awatoto beach, near her home in Napier and was never seen again. Audio
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Rule-breaking fires up debate on fairness and privilege
As the lockdown in Auckland lengthened, the exposure of one couple’s rule-breaking prompted a predictably intense pile-on. Ironically, that actually helped to keep their names out of the headlines -… Audio
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Rule-breaking fires up debate on fairness and privilege
As the lockdown in Auckland lengthened, the exposure of one couple’s rule-breaking prompted a predictably intense pile-on. Ironically, that actually helped to keep their names out of the headlines -…
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A bright future for Future Post
The Waiuku company making fence posts from used plastics has expanded into vineyards, is doubling its production capacity, wants to build a South Island plant and is exporting to Australia. Audio
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A bright future for Future Post
The Waiuku company making fence posts from used plastics has expanded into vineyards, is doubling its production capacity, wants to build a South Island plant and is exporting to Australia.
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Farmer launches 'lean on a gate, chat to a mate' mental health campaign
Rural health advocate and farmer Craig 'Wiggy' Wiggins is encouraging rural people to take five minutes each day to 'lean on a gate and talk to a mate'. Wiggy is running the Lean on A Gate campaign… Audio
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Fox Glacier businesses consider whether to close after latest lockdown
Fox Glacier businesses are holding out hope for a school holiday boost after a long and difficult winter.
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Lorde mixes with glitterati at Met Gala in New York
Red, silver and blue ruled the Metropolitan Museum of Art steps at a youth-driven Met Gala in a celebration of the best of American fashion.
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Anger at Auckland couple who fled lockdown for Wanaka
Otago locals are furious an Auckland couple flouted level 4 lockdown escaping Auckland for a family holiday home in Wanaka.
The 35-year old man and his 26 year old partner crossed Auckland's southern… Video, Audio
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Misinformation pandemic will endure longer than Delta
Analysis: Two deadly viruses exist currently - one is Covid-19, the other is misinformation. Unfortunately, there's only a vaccine for one of them, Nik Dirga writes.
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Councils call for feedback on three waters reform
Contrary to government instruction that there is no need for community consultation at this stage of the three waters reform proposal, all three Eastern Bay district councils are seeking feedback.
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Coastal Taranaki residents missing work and the pub during lockdown
People living along Surf Highway or State Highway 45 in Taranaki have generally welcomed the shift to alert level 3, although most will barely notice the difference.
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Charlie was their darling: The greatest drummer for the greatest rock and roll band
Opinion - Charlie Watts was the drummer everyone tried to play like and the reason the Rolling Stones remained a vital live act into their seventh decade together, Simon Sweetman writes.
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Iwi say trust in police damaged after Northland Covid-19 checkpoints set up
Northland iwi say a police decision to create fixed checkpoints at the region's entrances more than a week after the country moved to alert level 4 is too little, too late.
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Truck drivers fear penalties during lockdown, industry group warns
The Road Transport Forum says transport officials have told it that "small extensions" to lockdown are creating too much uncertainty to repeat exemptions.
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India approves world's first DNA Covid-19 vaccine
ZyCoV-D prevents symptomatic disease in 66 percent of those vaccinated, the vaccine maker says.