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UK Black Lives Matter Movement 'heroes'
When Jamaine Facey and Patrick Hutchinson and two friends attended a Black Lives Matter protest in London in June, hadn't intended to get involved in any skirmishes. But that's what happened when they… Audio, Gallery
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Eric Weiner: Life lessons from the Dead Philosophers' Society
In his new book, The Socrates Express, Eric Weiner goes in search of life lessons from dead philosophers. He joins the show to discuss the book -- which highlights philosophers and the specific… Audio
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Caravan Christmas for many as housing crisis continues
As many Kiwi households prepare to head off for camping holidays over the coming weeks, others are already parked up in campervans across the country. That's because they live there year round -… Video, Audio
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Story of the Day with Laura Dooney
Audio 17 Dec 2020Researchers have found that kangaroos "intentionally" communicate with humans, as Laura Dooney reports. Audio
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BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata No 7 In D Op 10 No 3
Performed by Michael Houstoun at his recital celebrating the the 250th birthday of Beethoven, Auckland Concert Chamber, 16 December 2020. Audio
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At The Movies: 2020 in review
Simon Morris looks back on a rocky year in movies - and everything else. Highlights included an extraordinary year for New Zealand's films and film makers - from Taika Waititi forJojo Rabbit to local… Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 16 December 2020
At The Movies: 2020 in review
Simon Morris looks back on a rocky year in movies - and everything else. Highlights included an extraordinary year for New Zealand's films and film makers - from Taika Waititi forJojo Rabbit to local…
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Happy Birthday to Keith Richards!
This week Nashville Babylon says 'happy birthday' to Keith Richards with a selection of covers of Rolling Stones classics from the likes of the Flying Burrito Brothers, Tori Amos, Merry Clayton… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Sowing the seeds of Success
Rangiora's Luisetti Seeds' warehouses, seed clearing facilities and silos are a constant reminder to locals of the town's long agricultural history. The family business was established by Vincent… Audio
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Sowing the seeds of Success
Sowing the seeds of Success
Rangiora's Luisetti Seeds' warehouses, seed clearing facilities and silos are a constant reminder to locals of the town's long agricultural history. The family business was established by Vincent…
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Review - Let him go
Let Him Go sees grandparents Kevin Costner and Diane Lane trying to rescue their grandson and his mother. Also starring Lesley Manville (Secrets and Lies). Video, Audio
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Review - Let him go
Review - Let him go
Let Him Go sees grandparents Kevin Costner and Diane Lane trying to rescue their grandson and his mother. Also starring Lesley Manville (Secrets and Lies).
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Kaipara Harbour’s newest wharf factoring in half-metre sea level rise
Pouto residents rejoice in news of $1.8m wharf
Construction of the Kaipara Harbour's newest wharf, in one of Northland's most challenging harbour environments, is expected to begin in April.
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Runaway emu in Ōpōtiki escorted home by police
Runaway emu in Ōpōtiki escorted home by police
First it was roaming horses. Now Ōpōtiki has its own wandering emu, who on Sunday could be seen dodging cars, kids on bikes and local law enforcement.
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From Gangnam Style to Baby Shark, we rank our top 10 viral hits of the last decade
From the nostalgic to the down right annoying. We're counting down our favourite viral music hits of the last 10 years. Video
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Can dogs learn language?
Shany Dror is a PhD student based in Hungary and the driving force behind the Genius Dog Challenge. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Pasture is bursting forth around the country in "dream" spring conditions, ag contractors are all out making silage, the summer fuit harvest is underway and in the vineyard, workers are tidying vine… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Parker-Fa fight delayed, Warriors sign new back rower and Sri Lankan cricketer found guilty of match fixing.
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Plan to restrict whips in New Zealand
Plan to restrict whips in New Zealand
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) is seeking input on changes to whip rules.
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Study finds horses feel pain just like humans
Study finds horses feel pain just like humans
A landmark scientific paper shows that horses have the capability to feel as much pain from whipping as humans.
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Rugby: Pumas create history over the All Blacks
Rugby: Pumas create history over the All Blacks
Opinion - This is about Los Pumas, representing a country devastated by Covid. Pablo Matera stood as a winner and leader of a team that refused to use any excuse for their situation, Jamie Wall write… Video
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Tim Harford: How to Make the World Add Up
Audio 14 Nov 2020COVID-19 has put the power and accuracy of statistics at centre stage. Infection rates, 'R' numbers, new cases, hospital admissions and the data underpinning new vaccines are being used by the media… Audio
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Chris Smith: how exciting is Pfizer's vaccine news?
News that a collaboration between Pfizer and BioNTech has produced an effective coronavirus vaccine sent world stockmarkets soaring this week. Pfizer said early results suggest the vaccine is more… Audio
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Getting racing back on course
With Winston Peters gone from the political scene, why do we still need to indulge his pet portfolio of racing? We look at the health of the sector and progress of planned reforms. Audio
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The sport saddled with problems
Getting racing back on course
With Winston Peters gone from the political scene, why do we still need to indulge his pet portfolio of racing? We look at the health of the sector and progress of planned reforms.
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