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  • The Trojans by Hector Berlioz

    Audio
    music
    3 Nov 2019
    Christine Goerke in Les Troyens

    The drama of the Trojan War, replete with heroes and tragedy, comes to life never more vividly than in French opera's most astounding work. Video

    Coming up

  • Royal revelations prompt a pile-on

    Audio
    media life and society
    3 Nov 2019
    Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in Cape Town, South Africaon September 24, 2010

    Even before it screened here, the latest fly-on-the-wall royal TV documentary prompted a pile-on from pundits here who are hostile to Meghan and Harry.  Audio

  • Royal revelations prompt a pile-on

    News
    Mediawatch media
    3 Nov 2019
    Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in Cape Town, South Africaon September 24, 2010

    Even before it screened here, the latest fly-on-the-wall royal TV documentary prompted a pile-on from pundits here who are hostile to Meghan and Harry. 

    Audio

    Royal revelations prompt a pile-on
  • It's not about revenge for the Black Caps

    News
    Sport
    1 Nov 2019
    Kane Williamson after the final.

    Three and a half months after their agonising cricket world loss to England the Black Caps finally get the chance for at a smidgen of revenge.

    Black Caps not out for revenge against England
  • Horse racing: Flogging tracks to survive

    News
    sport life and society
    1 Nov 2019
    Alasdair Robertson looks on at the Awapuni stables.

    Insight - Forcing racing clubs to close their tracks and outsourcing the TAB could revitalise the horse racing industry, but, as Max Towle discovers, some diehards won't accept change without a fight. Audio

    Horse racing: Flogging tracks to survive
  • Great album

    Audio
    music
    31 Oct 2019

    Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Colorado. Audio

  • Architects designing dog houses

    Audio
    housing
    31 Oct 2019
    "chien-lounge" dog house design

    Sure architects can design houses, but can they design DOG houses? That's the idea behind the inaugural BarkHaus competition.  Audio, Gallery

  • Climate Protests in Melbourne

    Audio 29 Oct 2019
    ABC reporter Ferrier Steph captured this moment from the climate protests in Melbourne and shared it on social media.

    Climate change protestors have clashed with police in violent scenes in Melbourne. There have been more than 40 reporters arrested as protesters outside the Melbourne Exhibiton and Convention Centre… Audio

  • Climate protesters clash with Melbourne police

    News
    World climate
    29 Oct 2019
    Police arrest a climate change protester outside the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) being held in Melbourne on 29 October, 2019.

    More than 40 protestors who were blockading the entrance to an international mining conference in Melbourne have been arrested by police, while three officers injured during an arrest were taken to…

    Climate protesters clash with Melbourne police outside international mining conference
  • Rugby World Cup: Semifinals review

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    29 Oct 2019
    2019 Rugby World Cup Semi-Final, International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan 26/10/2019
England vs New Zealand
England's Maro Itoje tackles New Zealand's Anton Lienert-Brown

    First England annihilate the All Blacks and then South Africa and Wales send the sport back to the stone age, writes Hamish Bidwell.

    A curmudgeon's Rugby World Cup diary: Week 14
  • Victoria announces $25m plan to help retired racehorses

    News
    World
    28 Oct 2019
    No caption

    Victorian racing authorities have announced a $25 million plan to improve the welfare of thoroughbreds after they stop racing.

    Victoria announces $25m plan to help retired racehorses
  • Today's sport news: what you need to know

    News
    Sport
    28 Oct 2019
    Lewis Hamilton has scored his fourth Grand Prix win of the year.

    In today's sports news - Lewis Hamilton wins in Mexico, Liverpool remain unbeaten in the Premier League and Coll through to quarter-finals in Cairo.

    Today's sport news: what you need to know
  • Re-homing retired racehorses

    Audio
    rural
    25 Oct 2019
    No caption

    Jackie Law takes in unwanted pacers and trotters once they have finished their harness racing careers. So far she's rehomed more than 600. Most come from horse trainers who like to see them get a… Audio

  • Re-homing retired racehorses

    News
    Country Life rural
    25 Oct 2019
    No caption

    Jackie Law takes in unwanted pacers and trotters once they have finished their harness racing careers. So far she's rehomed more than 600. Most come from horse trainers who like to see them get a…

    Audio

    Re-homing retired racehorses
  • Full Episode for Friday October 25 2019

    Audio
    rural farming
    25 Oct 2019
    No caption

    Spectacular Speckles, Rehoming Reject Horses, More Cheese Please and the Regional Wrap. Audio

  • Full Episode for Friday October 25 2019

    News
    Country Life rural
    25 Oct 2019
    No caption

    Spectacular Speckles, Rehoming Reject Horses, More Cheese Please and the Regional Wrap.

    Audio

    Full Episode for Friday October 25 2019
  • MFAT backs McClay on donations issue

    News
    Politics
    25 Oct 2019
    none

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has backed up former National Party Minister Todd McClay, stating he did not discuss donations with a Chinese billionaire

    Todd McClay gets govt department support over Chinese billionaire donations issue
  • Inquiry launched into the welfare of retired Australian racehorses

    News
    World
    22 Oct 2019
    Thirty thoroughbred race horses were due to be flown to Hong Kong in July last year.

    An independent inquiry will investigate the treatment of retired racehorses and allegations of animal cruelty at abattoirs.

    Inquiry launched into the welfare of retired Australian racehorses
  • Kiwi horse trainer sickened by Australian racing's slaughter scandal

    News
    World sport
    20 Oct 2019
    No caption

    Champion New Zealand horse trainer Chris Waller says images of former racehorses being slaughtered in a Queensland abattoir were so sickening he could not watch.

    Kiwi horse trainer sickened by Australian racing's slaughter scandal
  • Horse racing: Flogging tracks to survive

    Audio
    sport life and society
    20 Oct 2019
    Alasdair Robertson looks on at the Awapuni stables.

    Forcing racing clubs to close their tracks and outsourcing the TAB could revitalise the horse racing industry, but as Max Towle discovers, some diehards won't accept change without a fight. Audio

  • Horse racing shake-up: Selling tracks and outsourcing the TAB

    News
    sport life and society
    18 Oct 2019
    Alasdair Robertson looks on at the Awapuni stables.

    Insight - Forcing racing clubs to close their tracks and outsourcing the TAB could revitalise the horse racing industry but, as Max Towle discovers, some diehards won't accept change without a fight. Audio

    Horse racing shake-up: Selling tracks and outsourcing the TAB
  • Govt looking at forcibly closing tracks to save horse racing

    Audio
    sport
    18 Oct 2019

    A law change could force horse racing clubs to not only give up their race tracks, but lose their freehold land as well. The industry is in a severe state of decline and, overseen by the Racing… Audio

  • The push to keep horse racing in the running

    Audio
    sport
    18 Oct 2019
    Hawera Racecourse (Egmont Racing Club) is one of the tracks slated for closure.

    The government is leading a push to revitalise horse racing - an industry that has been dying a slow death for decades. To do this, it's pushing racing clubs in rural communities like Hawera, Winston… Audio

  • Business briefs

    Audio
    business
    17 Oct 2019

    The Commerce Commission has filed legal action against one of New Zealand's largest horse transport companies after investigating it for price fixing. Audio

  • Twister rips through animal sanctuary in Waikato

    Audio 15 Oct 2019
    The aftermath of a twister ripping through Takiwatanga Sanctuary Trust in the King Country

    A twister ripped through a King Country animal sanctuary this morning, bringing down fences and tossing chicken coops hundreds of metres away. Audio, Gallery

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