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Mustering at Molesworth
Mustering at Molesworth
For the musterers at Molesworth Station, it's an early start to beat the heat. Josh, Duncan, Connell and Liam are moving the cattle during the mating season. Country Life spends a day with the…
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Full Episode for Friday February 5 2021
Full Episode for Friday February 5 2021Podcast episode — 05 February 2021Country Life is out with musterers on horseback at Molesworth Station, New Zealand's largest farm and demand is soaring for milk from a small Raglan farm.
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Dozens of homes lost to bushfire in Perth Hills, WA
Dozens of homes lost to bushfire in Perth Hills, WA
Australian authorities say 56 homes have been lost to a massive bushfire that continues to burn out of control east of Perth.
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Police investigate horse killing and fire near Hastings
Blaze and killing of horse believed gang-related
Police are investigating the killing of a horse and suspicious shed fire in Hawke's Bay - two incidents thought to be gang-related.
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Racecourse security under review after spectator incident on track
Racecourse security under review after spectator incident on track
A full review is underway into security at racecourses after a spectator jumped onto the track during a race on Wellington Cup Day. Audio
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Review underway after Trentham near-fatal racing incident
The racing industry is reviewing security at raceways around the country, after a punter managed to leap three barriers and get on the track.
The spectator ran onto Upper Hutt's Trentham Racecourse… Video, Audio
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Review underway after Trentham racing incident
A full review is underway into security at raceways after a spectator jumped onto the track during a horse race at the Wellington Cup Day.
Videos show the spectator jumping the fences at Upper Hutt's… Audio
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Top jockey feared for lives with spectator on Trentham track
A leading jockey feared human and horse lives would be lost when a spectator walked onto Trentham race course home straight during a Wellington Cup meeting race on Saturday.
Accomplished rider Lisa… Audio
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A long-dead Anglican missionary shows us how to be Pakeha today, says John Bluck
In a talk specially recorded for RNZ, John Bluck puts forward the case that the life of a forgotten Victorian missionary, Charles Reay, is a good role model for Pakeha in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Audio
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Man arrested after running onto horse race track
Man arrested after running onto horse race track
Police have arrested and charged a man with criminal nuisance, after a spectator ran onto the race track during Wellington Cup Day yesterday.
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Media still covering house price rises as good news
Even in a spiralling housing crisis, record property price rises keep getting covered like they're good news. Can the media break its habit of speaking from the perspective of existing homeowners? Audio
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Media still covering house price rises as good news
Media still covering house price rises as good news
Even in a spiralling housing crisis, record property price rises keep getting covered like they're good news. Can the media break its habit of speaking from the perspective of existing homeowners?
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Simon Winchester: how land ownership shaped the modern world
Prolific writer and journalist Simon Winchester is best known for his historical bestseller The Surgeon of Crowthorne, about an inmate in a prison for the criminally insane who was also a major… Audio
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Cranking it Up in Edendale
The annual vintage machinery showcase is cranking into gear in Southland this weekend. Audio
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Scooped: The history of ice cream in New Zealand
New Zealanders are among the biggest consumers of ice cream in the world - each eating an incredible 23 litres per annum on average. And we have a surprisingly long relationship with ice cream in this… Audio
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Kaipara’s most prolific council meeting attendee: 'All about communicating'
Kaipara’s most prolific council meeting attendee: 'All about communicating'
Dot Gorrie reckons she's not addicted to attending council meetings. But she's been to about 60 in the past three decades, is now seeing Kaipara District Council's sixth mayor in action and has…
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Lower speed limits on some state highways frustrate locals
Lower speed limits on some state highways frustrate locals
It's been a summer of change for drivers, with some state highways across Aotearoa having had their speed limit recently reduced.
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Horse trainer Cliff Goss at top of his game at 89 years old
Audio 18 Jan 2021Cliff Goss has been training horses since the 1940's. He is now 89 and has shunned retirement, instead training 3 horses. Cliff talks to Jesse about his long career with horses and why he still loves… Audio
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Drought, no pub and a burnt-down store: movie changes town's luck
Movie changes town's luck after drought and pub closure
An Australian town that has had a run of setbacks is experiencing a change of fortune with the release of a movie that was partially filmed on its streets and cast some of its residents in bit parts.
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TCHAIKOVSKY: January and November, from The Seasons
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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Cheap ride: Horses straying onto roads in Wairoa auctioned off
Cheap ride: Horses straying onto roads in Wairoa auctioned off
If you are looking for a cheap ride, horses in Wairoa are going to auction for $20 to $100 a pop.
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Lisa Montgomery: Looking for answers in the life of a killer
Lisa Montgomery: Looking for answers in the life of a killer
Just days before President Trump leaves office, his administration plans to execute the first female federal inmate in nearly 70 years
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Urgent government intervention needed to address housing supply shortage - economists
Government told to 'move quickly' to address housing supply shortages
As the average house price in New Zealand continues to rise month-on-month, the government is being told it needs to take emergency action to mitigate the severe shortage of property. Audio
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Horsing around: ketamine and me
When University of Otago student Asia King got the call to take part in a study using ketamine to treat depression, she said yes - and made a podcast about the experience. Audio
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Horsing around: ketamine and me
Horsing around: ketamine and me
When University of Otago student Asia King got the call to take part in a study using ketamine to treat depression, she said yes - and made a podcast about the experience.
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