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Race under way for Democrats to select challenger to Trump
The race is well under way within the Democratic Party to select a challenger to Donald Trump in next November's presidential election in the United States.
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Napier City Council ordered to stop work on $41m pool complex
The High Court in Wellington has ordered Napier City Council to immediately stop work on a controversial new $41 million pool complex.
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Real skills from a real 'Southern girl'
What do you know about shooting guns? Can you back a trailer? Or muster some sheep? Laura Douglas can do all of these things and she's teaching other young women these, often lost, country skills. Audio
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Sir Mark Todd to leave racing, return to training
Former Olympic equestrian champion Blyth Tait has paid tribute to Sir Mark Todd, after he unexpectedly announced he's retiring as international eventing's greatest champion. Tait told sports reporter… Audio
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Black Caps go heavy on spinners for Sri Lanka
Black Caps coach Gary Stead has named four front line spinners in the New Zealand squad for next month's two test tour of Sri Lanka.
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Sir Mark Todd announces retirement
The two-time Olympic champion Sir Mark Todd has announced his retirement from equestrian.
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Equestrian champion Sir Mark Todd announces retirement
New Zealand's greatest equestrian Sir Mark Todd has announced his retirement.
Todd, 63, won two individual gold medals from the Olympic Games, four Badminton titles, five Burghley crowns and two… Audio
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Cyclone Fehi used as benchmark for sea level rise projections
A storm that struck Nelson-Tasman 18 months ago has become the benchmark by which councils are projecting sea level rise in the region. Video, Audio
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The Upper Hutt teen who's saving Kaimanawa horses
Kaimanawa horses are wild horses that roam the high country of the North Island's central plateau. They are an introduced species and every year there is a muster to keep the wild herd down to 300… Video, Audio
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Man pleads not guilty to stabbing miniature horse Star
The man accused of stabbing a miniature horse near Dunedin earlier this year has pleaded not guilty to the charge.
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Māori urged to ditch Oranga Tamariki, build on their own systems for tamariki
Māori language advocate Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi says Māori need to stop working for government agencies, and operating within western structures that don't prioritise the importance of whakapapa…
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‘Dark horse’ NZ back in the game….but can we win it?
Audio 12 Jul 2019What do UK cricket fans think about New Zealand's chances in the final? We spoke to people who watched last night's semi-final at a pub in London. Video, Audio
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Super Rugby season review: The Crusaders
The Crusaders knew anything other than the Super Rugby title would've been a failure this year, and delivered in a performance that must be applauded, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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Boeing MAX return to Pacific delayed further
The national airlines of Fiji and Samoa face further delays in getting their work-horse aircraft back into service.
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Mongolia's game day
Mongolia. It's not a country many of us probably think about that often but for those who do, today is a special day. It's the beginning of Naadam, the country's annual National Festival of Games. Audio
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Russia explains cause of sub fire
A fire in the battery compartment of a nuclear-powered sub was the main cause of 14 crew member deaths on board what Russia says was a deep-sea research vessel.
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Jenny and Craig - two not so little pigs!
Two seriously overweight kune kune pigs, Jenny and Craig, are in SPCA foster care after a report of concern about their size. They are both on a strict no carb, herbivorous diet. Craig (pictured… Audio
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Auckland to become main base for Lord of the Rings TV series
West Auckland is gearing up to host the most expensive television production of all time and the businesses around the studio are hoping to get a slice of Jeff Bezos' billions.
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Adapting on the land
White Star Station has been in the Evans family for 155 years. Now the seventh generation is living on the Colville farm. Today you'll find hereford cattle, sheep, tourist accommodation, a… Audio, Gallery
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Adapting on the land
White Star Station has been in the Evans family for 155 years. Now the seventh generation is living on the Colville farm. Today you'll find hereford cattle, sheep, tourist accommodation, a…
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VIDEO: Kiwi supergroup to take Neil Young's Live Rust album on tour
A supergroup of Kiwi musicians are joining forces to celebrate 40 years since the 1979 release of Neil Young's Live Rust album. RNZ Music got a sneak peek at the group's first rehearsal, as well as a… Video
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Laurie, the elderly capuchin monkey recovers after health scare
A monkey, who spent much of his early years riding a horse in the circus, is recovering at home after a health scare. Laurie, a capuchin, was rescued along with four other monkeys, by Wellington's… Audio
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Super Rugby: Quarter-finals breakdown
Eight teams were whittled down to four at the weekend, but those remaining certainly aren't the best Super Rugby has to offer, Hamish Bidwell writes.
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Istanbul election blow and pressure on Russia over MH17
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney reports on Istanbul's mayoral election and how it's a massive blow to President Erdogan. Audio