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Solomons PM condemns leaking of cabinet paper
The Solomon Islands prime minister says he will not rest until he gets his hands on the person or persons behind the leak of a confidential cabinet paper.
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Best of First Up for Friday 23 April
Audio 23 Apr 2021In the pod today: oxygen and hospital beds are in short supply in India as they're overwhelmed with covid infections.. will our Government extend the travel ban? an animal sanctaury filled with… Audio
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Kaimanawa horses muster to begin this weekend
Audio 23 Apr 2021The annual muster of the central North Island's wild Kaimanawa horses is due to take place this weekend, with more horses than usual having to be rounded up due to last year's muster being cancelled… Audio
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Annual muster of Kaimanawa horses this weekend
The annual muster of the central North Island's wild Kaimanawa horses is due to take place this weekend, with more horses than usual having to be rounded up due to last year's muster being cancelled… Audio
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NZ riders take on Kentucky
World number two Tim Price heads a group of four New Zealand riders and their horses to compete at the Kentucky three day equestrian event starting on Friday.
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HMNZS Aotearoa, huge new navy ship, arrives home for first time
The Royal New Zealand Navy's newest and largest-ever ship HMNZS Aotearoa has made its first visit to its ceremonial home port in New Plymouth today.
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New flags commemorate the people and horses of World War One
On ANZAC Day, flags will fly around the Wairarapa to commemorate both the soldiers and the horses who made up the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade serving in the first World War. Creating the flags… Audio, Gallery
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In pictures: the Queen and her family bid farewell to Prince Philip
The Queen has led her family in mourning at the funeral of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
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Cal Flyn: Life in the post-human landscape
Cal Flyn's latest book, Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape tells the story of a dozen abandoned places around the world, from Chernobyl to the volcanic Caribbean, and looks… Audio, Gallery
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Dairy farm trials app letting staff choose hours they want to work
A Mid-Canterbury dairy farm that is offering staff flexible work hours is seeing major benefits from the change.
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Samoa's cliff-hanger election: what's behind the challenge to the ruling party
Analysis - Samoa is waiting to find out whether its longest-serving prime minister will be returned to power or his challenger will become the country's first woman prime minister.
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Ray Berard on gangs, gambling and his novel-turned-TV show
Ray Berard followed his partner to New Zealand, ending up working first in the horse industry and then at the TAB - supervising fifty gambling outlets. What he witnessed working in the gambling… Audio
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Samoa election: Fiame Naomi Mata'afa on why her new party did so well
Samoa is awaiting final vote counts and some horse-trading to see which of two political parties will govern for the next five years.
The Human Rights Protection Party or HRPP and Faatuatua ile Atua… Audio
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Dr Jani Wilson on Mātauranga Māori in Film and Media Studies
Dr Jani Wilson teaches her students how to pitch their film idea in one minute, just in case they meet a famous film producer in an elevator, she shares her story. Audio
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Prince Philip: Who he was, what he did and why he mattered
The Duke of Edinburgh, arguably the world's most famous husband, has died at the age of 99.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Rose takes lead at the US Masters, Europa semis one step away for United and Benji stars for bunnies.
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Best of First Up for Friday 9 April
Audio 9 Apr 2021In the pod today: we're in Nelson to hear how kunekune, alpacas and miniature horses are making an important difference; New Zealand will suspend arrivals from India after 17 positive cases in managed… Audio
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Egypt mummies pass through Cairo in ancient rulers' parade
Egyptians have been witnessing a historic procession of their country's ancient rulers through the capital, Cairo.
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Galloping on at Castlepoint
Country Life pays a visit as thoroughbreds, station hacks and ponies are saddled up for the annual horse races at Castlepoint Beach. Audio
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Galloping on at Castlepoint
Last month thoroughbreds, station hacks and ponies were saddled up for the annual horse races at Castlepoint Beach. The races started back in 1872 and apart from wartime and stormy years when the… Video, Audio
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Galloping on at Castlepoint
Last month thoroughbreds, station hacks and ponies were saddled up for the annual horse races at Castlepoint Beach. The races started back in 1872 and apart from wartime and stormy years when the…
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Secret council workshops: The 'black hole' of transparency
Workshops are in a problematic kind of no man's land for local government law and rather than being the exception, they have become the rule, a legal expert warns.
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Homes still sought for 150 Kaimanawa wild horses
As the yearly muster of Kaimanawa wild horses draws near, DOC is seeing a home for about 150 of them.
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 March 2021
Plenty of celebratory hymns in this week's Palm Sunday edition of Hymns on Sunday, including one that's been in use as a Palm Sunday processional hymn since the 10th century. Audio
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Severe thunderstorms cause flash flooding in parts of south-east Queensland
South-east Queensland is being warned of flash flooding as "very dangerous" thunderstorms and intense rainfall lash the Gold Coast, parts of Logan, the Scenic Rim, Redland City and Brisbane City…