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Displaying items 1901 - 1925 of 4604 in total

  • Pete Langford

    Audio 12 Jul 2013

    There was a sense of achievement yesterday when Pete Langford arrived in Cape Reinga after spending 9 months horse riding up the country. Audio

  • The fern on the flag

    Audio 3 Sep 2015

    Much talk about silver ferns but not by the All Blacks who've been gagged over the flag. After the horse has bolted. Audio

  • Triple fatality prompts review of jump racing

    Audio
    9 Jun 2016

    New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing will carry out a full review of jump racing after three horses were killed at Elleslie Racecourse on Monday. Audio

  • Trainer Frank Ritchie remembers Bonecrusher

    Audio 11 Jun 2015

    Bonecrusher - one of the greatest race horses New Zealand has produced - has been put down in Auckland after a lengthy illness. Audio

  • Michael Morpurgo : Unlocking Imagination

    Audio 19 Feb 2012

    Michael Morpurgo, the author of Private Peaceful which has been adapted for the stage and screen, as has his hugely successful War Horse. Audio

  • MSD funding cut affects at-risks kids

    Audio
    18 Jul 2016

    Ros Rowe of the Leg Up Trust talks about funding cuts which are affecting her horse therapy business which helps disadvantaged young people. Audio

  • The Panel with Sue Kedgeley and Liam Hehir (Part 2)

    Audio 17 Jul 2020

    Focus on NZ Super Fund; Concerns over 'whiteness' of NZ's food industry writers; The health benefits of music; Horses overrun Opotiki post lockdown. Audio

  • Life in a peaceful country with war on its doorstep

    Audio
    economy culture
    8 Nov 2025

    The Detail's Sharon Brettkelly visits Jordan, where the tourism industry propping up the country's economy has been all but decimated by the war in neighbouring Israel. Audio

  • Who could be Deputy PM, if not Winston Peters?

    Audio
    politics
    29 Sep 2020
    Labour's Finance Minister Grant Robertson, Green Party co-leader James Shaw, NZ First Party leader Winston Peters, National Party leader Judith Collins and  ACT Party leader David Seymour.

    The Serious Fraud Office has charged two people over its investigation into the New Zealand First Foundation - but Winston Peters says his party is in the clear.

    The SFO investigation began back in… Video, Audio

  • Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawkes Bay

    Audio 19 Feb 2025
    Some people do not want to leave land that was red zoned after Cyclone Gabrielle, while others have accepted pay-outs but continue to own their red-zone land but are not able to live on it.

    It has been two years since Cyclone Gabrielle, Alexa talks to Kathryn about what has happened since. Audio

  • Rustic sheds reveal immigrants' farming legacy

    News
    New Zealand Country
    12 May 2025
    The woolshed is among a cluster of farm buildings listed as a place of special significance with Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga

    The story of a pioneering family of Dalmatian immigrants has been kept alive through a cluster of old sheds on the Devcich farm near Thames.

    Country Life: Devcich Farm shines a light on Dalmatian pioneers
  • Sculpture festival with rural backblocks flavour at Kimbolton

    News
    Country arts
    4 Apr 2025
    A large, black metal gorilla is one of the eye-catching sculptures at the Kimbolton sculpture festival.

    The tiny Manawatū town will host the biennial event for the fifth time this weekend.

    Sculpture festival with rural backblocks flavour at Kimbolton
  • The Singles Life: Stan Walker is finally ready to take over

    News
    The Wireless
    9 Jun 2017
    No caption

    Kiwi legend Stan Walker is back again with new music and an insane new video that signals a radical new direction for the pop star.

    The Singles Life: Stan Walker is finally ready to take over
  • Gemma Peacocke: a composer comfortable in her own skin

    Audio
    music
    19 Sep 2023
    Composer Gemma Peacocke

    NZ composer Gemma Peacocke talks with Bryan Crump about recent works, and finding "a way around the squeamishness of being a classical composer who's interested in expressing emotion". Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Neil Gaiman dropped by publisher after NZ sexual assault allegations

    News
    New Zealand World
    27 Jan 2025
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 06: Neil Gaiman attends "Frank Miller: American Genius" - Neil Gaiman and Frank Miller in conversation at NY Preview ahead of June 10 theatrical event on June 06, 2024 in New York City.   Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images for Picturehouse/AFP (Photo by Daniel Zuchnik / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    Author Neil Gaiman has been dropped by one of his publishers after he was accused of sexual assault and abuse by multiple women, including one from New Zealand.

    Author Neil Gaiman dropped by book publisher after sexual assault allegations
  • Review: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds soar with new album

    News
    Comment & Analysis The Sampler
    8 Sep 2024
    Nick Cave

    Wild God arrives as a pleasantly uplifting surprise, in contrast with the sombre and sobering tone of its predecessor, Ghosteen. Video

    The Sampler Review: Artisans of anguish Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds soar with new album Wild God
  • Review: Artisans of anguish Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds soar with new album Wild God

    News
    The Sampler music
    8 Sep 2024
    Nick Cave

    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds storied 18th record, Wild God, arrives as a pleasantly uplifting surprise, in contrast with the sombre and sobering tone of its predecessor, Ghosteen.

    Video, Audio

    Review: Artisans of anguish Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds soar with new album Wild God
  • Third-generation cowboy takes out national rodeo championship

    News
    Country rural
    28 Mar 2024
    Johnson Davis and Justine Gibson, New Zealand's rodeo champions for 2024.

    Johnson Davis has been riding since he was a toddler and says he is "chuffed" to have the title - and the winner's trophy saddle.

    Third-generation cowboy takes out national rodeo championship
  • World Equestrian Games riders face up to Florence

    News
    Sport
    12 Sep 2018
    Badminton and Luhmuehlen winner Jonelle Price

    The World Equestrian Games in rural North Carolina are poised to kick off just as Hurricane Florence barrels towards the United States southeast coast.

    World Equestrian Games riders face up to Florence
  • Union 'disturbed' by trend of ramming police cars

    News
    New Zealand
    19 May 2018
    No caption

    There's a worrying trend of offenders deliberately ramming police cars, the Police Association is warning.

    Union 'disturbed' by trend of ramming police cars
  • Swayzee wins NZ Trotting Cup

    News
    Sport
    14 Nov 2023
    General view during the NZ Trotting Cup at the Addington Raceway

    The Australian raider Swayzee has won the New Zealand trotting Cup in Christchurch.

    Swayzee wins NZ Trotting Cup
  • Golf legend tips Rose and Watson

    News
    Sport
    18 Jul 2014
    English golfer Justin Rose

    The five-times British Open golf champion Tom Watson is tipping Justin Rose and namesake Bubba Watson to mount strong title challenges at Royal Liverpool.

    Golf legend tips Rose and Watson
  • Helicopter rescue after man thrown from quad bike

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    13 Oct 2013

    A young man, badly injured when he was thrown from a quad bike in the Akatarawa Valley in the Tararua ranges on Sunday morning, had to be airlifted to Wellington hospital.

    Helicopter rescue after man thrown from quad bike
  • Waterhouse charged over race-day treatment

    News
    Sport
    7 Nov 2013

    Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Gai Waterhouse has been charged by stewards over the race-day treatment of one of her runners in Tuesday's big race. Waterhouse will answer a Racing Appeals Board...

    Waterhouse charged over race-day treatment
  • Nicholson says NZ Eventing can cope with any ban

    News
    Sport
    5 Dec 2013

    The world's top equestrian, New Zealand's Andrew Nicholson, believes the country's eventing is well placed to cope with whatever his compariot Jonathan Paget might face following a positive drugs…

    Nicholson says NZ Eventing can cope with any ban
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