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New Zealand's little-told Far North wild horses story
People tend to think of the Kaimanawa ferals when the subject of wild horses in New Zealand comes up, but there is a significantly larger number of wild horses in Northland. Kelly Wilson's new book… Audio
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Wild horses of Northland outnumber the Kaimanawa ferals
People tend to instantly think of the Kaimanawa ferals when the subject of wild horses comes up, but there is a significantly larger number in Northland - as many as 2000. Audio
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'Hands-on activist': Statue of Hilda Ross being unveiled in Hamilton
A statue of New Zealand's second female Cabinet minister and a founder of children's health camps will be unveiled in Hamilton this morning.
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Storm hold off Panthers grand final fightback
Cameron Smith has led the Melbourne Storm to their fourth premiership in his 19th NRL season.
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Team Price fly the NZ flag in France
Tim and Jonelle Price will be the sole New Zealanders competing in the one and only top flight international equestrian competition of the year in Pau, in France over the weekend.
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A song and demotions mark extraordinary Nelson council meeting
When a group opposed to a reshuffle of the Nelson City Council broke into song this morning, all the mayor could do was sing along.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Upset in Champions League, George Bennett prominent in Vuelta and Langman calls time on netball career.
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Covid-19: Victoria could have achieved first zero day
Victoria may have finally achieved its first day of NO new cases of coronavirus.
A single case recorded in Melbourne on Tuesday is still being investigated but it could turn out to be an old… Audio
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Building support for transformational policies crucial to Labour's vision
Opinion - Labour needs to persuade us that the necessary pathway to change, while challenging, is in our best interest if it wants to achieve its bold vision, Jessica Berentson-Shaw writes.
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NZ's Shane van Gisbergen wins Bathurst 1000
New Zealand's Shane van Gisbergen has broken through for a long-awaited maiden victory in the Bathurst 1000.
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Sport with Sam Ackerman
Sam says the annual petrolhead pilgrimage has been dented by COVID, but Bathurst is on this weekend and Scotty McLaughlin will be chasing back to back titles. The horses will be running the Caulfield… Audio
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Exclusive: The secret case of the NZ First Foundation
Despite a legal battle, the names of those charged in the NZ First Foundation fraud case remain suppressed. As Guyon Espiner reports, the foundation has been shrouded in secrecy from the start.
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Bidwell: Has John Plumtree made the right call?
Opinion - It may only be one test in to the new All Blacks era, but assistant coach John Plumtree may have put all his eggs in the wrong basket, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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The Sampler - Sufjian Stevens, Joachim Cooder & Sam Gendel
Nick Bollinger reviews dark reflections on modern America from Sufjian Stevens; a celebration of an old-time song-and-dance man from Joachim Cooder; and the hip-hop-from-another-planet of Sam Gendel.
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The Sampler - Sufjian Stevens, Joachim Cooder & Sam Gendel
Nick Bollinger reviews dark reflections on modern America from Sufjian Stevens; a celebration of an old-time song-and-dance man from Joachim Cooder; and the hip-hop-from-another-planet of Sam Gendel.
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On a mission to destroy wilding pines
Dr John Hellstrom is at the helm of a group leading the way in New Zealand in the battle against wilding pines which are being blamed for creating tinder box conditions in parts of the country. The… Audio
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On a mission to destroy wilding pines
Dr John Hellstrom is at the helm of a group leading the way in New Zealand in the battle against wilding pines which are being blamed for creating tinder box conditions in parts of the country. The…
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Former Tonga rugby captain questions new TRU governance
Former 'Ikale Tahi captain Inoke Afeaki is sceptical a new governing arrangement will lead to lasting change for the Tonga Rugby Union.
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Winston Peters claims Serious Fraud Office biased: 'It's just unfair'
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says the Serious Fraud Office charges over the New Zealand First Foundation are biased against them, and the foundation is "totally separate". Audio
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QC enters fight over rehab centre closure
Questions are being raised over the closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust Rehabilitation Centre - the only specialised facility of its kind for disabled people in Auckland. The Trust's board spent… Audio
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Winston Peters says SFO decision exonerates his party of 'any electoral law breaches'
NZ First leader Winston Peters says the SFO announcement is a relief after months of this cloud hanging over the party. Video
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Two people charged with 'obtaining by deception' in NZ First foundation investigation
The Serious Fraud Office has filed a charge of 'obtaining by deception' against two people following its investigation into the New Zealand First Foundation.
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Who could be Deputy PM, if not Winston Peters?
The Serious Fraud Office has charged two people over its investigation into the New Zealand First Foundation - but Winston Peters says his party is in the clear.
The SFO investigation began back in… Video, Audio
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And then there were three: The race is on for Auckland Central
The battle for the Auckland Central electorate is shaping up to be an unusual race with Green Party's Chlöe Swarbrick driving a 'two ticks' campaign.
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How the next pandemic could be engineered by terrorists
The next major pandemic could be inflicted by terrorists unleashing a bio-engineered virus on to the world, according to distinguished fellow at Harvard Law School, Vivek Wadwha. He joins the show to… Audio