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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…
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Rain exposes ancient bronze figurine in Greece
A bronze figurine of a bull believed to be at least 2500 years old has been unearthed in Greece following heavy rain near the ancient site of Olympia.
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Team New Zealand grab the advantage
The deadlock has been broken and Team New Zealand only need two more race wins to lift the America's Cup.
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'It just feels amazing': Wanaka A&P show welcomes crowds
Thousands of people have visited the Wanaka A&P Show with even more expected today.
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Warriors ready to battle second NRL season away from home
On the cusp of their second NRL season based in Australia the hurdles facing the Warriors are just as big as ever.
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Clevedon Animal Farm great place to mingle with farm animals
Audio 12 Mar 2021A short drive out south east of Auckland's CBD and you'll arrive at Clevedon Animal farm The farm is home to horses, cows, alpaca, chicken, ducks and is always open for visitors. Owner Lynn Cullecutt… Audio
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Homes sought for 200 Kaimanawa horses to avoid mass cull
Nearly 200 Kaimanawa horses could be culled this year and people capable of helping these animals transition from the wild into their care are being sought. Audio
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Hundreds of Kaimanawa horses could be culled if homes aren't found
Nearly 200 Kaimanawa horses could be culled this year.
2020's muster to remove the wild horses from the Kaimanawa ranges was cancelled last year due to Covid-19 restrictions, leaving the herd well… Audio
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Hawke's Bay apple growers face picking crisis
Severe labour shortages on Hawke's Bay apple orchards are forcing some smaller growers to only pick their fruit once a week during peak season.
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Black Caps start planning for WTC final
The Black Caps can now afford a little time to think about the World Test Championship final scheduled for Lord's in June.
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Racecourse intruder banned for life from all NZ tracks
A man who narrowly escaped being trampled by race horses after invading the track on Wellington Cup Day is banned for life from all racetracks around the country.
Justin Bergman pleaded guilty to… Audio
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Wellington Cup: Man who ran onto racecourse sentenced
A man who jumped onto the Trentham Racecourse in the middle of a race on Wellington Cup Day has been sentenced to 100 hours community work, one year supervision and ordered to pay $8880 in…
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Fragments: 'I thought, God, that's the building Susan's in'
When the quake struck, Susan Selway's husband Richard was on a plane from Auckland to Christchurch. They had to turn back. Once they landed, passengers watched news coverage in the airport.
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Casey Evans: Farmer, musician, mum, cowgirl
Southern woman Casey Evans has managed to combine her love of horses and music into a truly unique career. After travelling the world working as a horse trainer in the US, Australia and Canada, she's… Audio
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'Extraordinary’ ceremonial chariot unveiled in Pompeii
Archaeologists in Italy have unveiled a ceremonial chariot they discovered near the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Wins for Man City and Real, Phoenix beaten again and India on top in Ahmedabad.