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REVIEW: new Herbs documentary a deeply personal celebration of music
A new documentary on Pacific Reggae pioneers Herbs celebrated its world premiere at Auckland’s Civic Theatre last night, as part of the NZ International Film Festival. Our reviewer, Steve Newall was… Video
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Herbs: Songs of Freedom
It's been 40 years since the formation of one of our most iconic bands. HERBS: Songs of Freedom is a new film, looking at the creation and success of the pioneering pacific reggae band, that had its… Video, Audio
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How Bob Marley’s 1979 Western Springs concert changed NZ music
Bob Marley played his first and only NZ concert on Monday, 16 April 1979, at Auckland's Western Springs. Gareth Shute looks back on that visit and the seismic effect it had on this country's… Video, Audio
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St Kent's to stand down new-to-school players for some games
St Kent's to stand down new-to-school players for some games
St Kentigern College in Auckland has agreed to stand down some of their first XV rugby stars for at least six games after being chided for recruiting out-of-town players.
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Rugby: An insight into St Kentigern College's First XV
Rugby: An insight into St Kentigern College's First XV
As controversy surrounds the leading Auckland rugby college for allegations of player poaching, we take a look back at what it was like to be in the team five years ago.
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Rugby: Leading Auckland college excluded from 1st XV competition
Rugby: Leading Auckland college excluded from 1st XV competition
Leading Auckland rugby college Saint Kentigern insists it's playing by rules despite allegations of player poaching.
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Results from the country's biggest choral music festival
The Big Sing 2018 results from the Gala Concert at the Michael Fowler Centre on Saturday.
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A star is born: Joel Amosa takes out the Lexus Song Quest
A star is born: Joel Amosa takes out the Lexus Song Quest
The bass-baritone has won New Zealand's most coveted singing prize.
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Penis cliffhanger named NZ's quote of the year
Penis cliffhanger named NZ's quote of the year
A line from a notorious Shortland Street cliffhanger has topped the list as Massey University's Quote of the Year. Audio
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First poem: Poetry Slam
Word the Front line is the country's biggest poetery slam competition, and this year's winners were four teenagers from Dilworth School in Auckland. Jayden Osbourne, Phillip Toriente, Nathan Su'a and… Video, Audio
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The Big Sing Finale - Sessions Four to Seven
Sessions Four, Five, Six and Seven from The Big Sing Finale 2017 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.
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The Big Sing: Sessions one, two and three
Join us for video coverage of the secondary schools choral competition The Big Sing Finale 2017. Today sessions one, two and three live from the Aotea Centre in Auckland.
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Gloriavale school pulled from scholarship list
Gloriavale school pulled from scholarship list
The Ministry of Education has pulled the isolated religious community's school from a private school scholarship list, saying it was a mistake to include it.
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Building industry 'screaming out' for more tradies
Building industry 'screaming out' for more tradies
The building industry is struggling to recruit apprentices, and parents discouraging their children from entering trades isn't helping, industry leaders say. Audio
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My Top 5: Team Dynamite
My Top 5: Team Dynamite
Haz' Beats on why songs from Herbs, When The Cats Away, Fur Patrol, Che Fu and Chong Nee mean so much to him.
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Old boys suspended over ethnic balance views
Four past pupils of Auckland's Dilworth School have been suspended from the Old Boys Association after airing concerns about the ethnic make-up of the roll. Audio
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Old boys suspended from group over racial comments
Old boys suspended from Facebook group over racial comments
Four former students of an Auckland school have been suspended from a Facebook group after complaining the school has too many Māori and Pacific Island students.
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The Panel with Brian Edwards and Michelle Boag (Part 1)
Audio 9 Mar 2016Topics - Andrew Hoggard of Federated Farmers talks about dairy farmer debt and Fonterra's place in the global market, four past pupils of Auckland's Dilworth School have been suspended from the Old… Audio
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Herbs - Whats' Be Happen?
Herbs received the 2015 Independent Music NZ Classic Record award for their 1981 mini album Whats' Be Happen? We speak to the band's manager Hugh Lynn, and bassist Phil Toms about receiving… Audio
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Tiny Hearts: Live to air performance
Audio 13 Aug 2014Steve Barry (melodica), Tom Botting (bass), Eamon Dilworth (trumpet) and Paul Derricott (drums) join us for a live performance from our Auckland studios. Audio
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Feature Guest - Dilworth Karaka
Audio 24 Dec 2012Dilworth Karaka is a founding member of reggae vocal group Herbs. Herbs were inducted into APRA's New Zealand Hall of Fame in September 2012. Audio
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All Black great Wilson Whineray dies
All Black great Wilson Whineray dies
Sir Wilson Whineray, regarded as one of the greatest All Black captains and a distinguished businessman, has died. He was 77.
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Action needed on effect of high NZ dollar - Fletcher
Action needed on effect of high NZ dollar - Fletcher
Businessman Hugh Fletcher says more can be done to alleviate the damaging effects of the high New Zealand dollar on the productive sector.
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Veteran reggae stars win place in NZ Hall of Fame
Veteran reggae stars win place in NZ Hall of Fame
One of the country's foremost reggae bands, Herbs, has been inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Audio