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  • Today's sports news: what you need to know

    News
    Sport
    6 Sep 2019
    Former Australian skipper Steve Smith hit 144 on day 1 of the Ashes

    In today's sports news - Mixed fortunes for New Zealand hockey teams, Price makes strong start at Burghley, and Steve Smith leads Australia again at Ashes.

    Today's sports news: what you need to know
  • Kiwi eventer entering three horses at Burghley

    News
    Sport
    5 Sep 2019
    Tim Price competing on Ringwood Sky Boy at the 2018 Burghley Horse Trials.

    Defending champion Tim Price concedes he "might be a little bit mad" competing with three horses at the Burghley Horse Trials but says his trio of horses all ready to go.

    Kiwi eventer entering three horses at Burghley
  • Kashmir: idyllic scenery and constant terror

    Audio
    conflict world
    5 Sep 2019
    Pakistani protesters burn an Indian national flag during a protest in Peshawar on February 26, 2019, following the Indian Air Force strike launched on a Jaish-e-Mohammad camp at Balakot.

    Kashmir is a region of snow capped mountains and idyllic landscapes - as well as barbed wire and army round-ups. Tension has risen again as India moves in on the nation's autonomy.   Audio

  • Kashmir: idyllic scenery and constant terror

    News
    The Detail conflict
    5 Sep 2019
    Pakistani protesters burn an Indian national flag during a protest in Peshawar on February 26, 2019, following the Indian Air Force strike launched on a Jaish-e-Mohammad camp at Balakot.

    Kashmir is a region of snow capped mountains and idyllic landscapes - as well as barbed wire and army round-ups. Tension has risen again as India moves in on the nation's autonomy.  

    Audio

    Fighting over Kashmir
  • Controversy over Tamil family's deportation from Australia

    Audio
    politics
    4 Sep 2019
    Protesters holds up placards in Melbourne on September 1 during a rally in support of a Tamil refugee family of four -- including two Australian-born toddlers -- who have been moved to the remote Australian detention centre on Christmas Island.

    Australia correspondent Karen Middleton reports on the growing public and political demands for the government to let a Tamil family, including two Australian-born children, stay in Australia. Even… Audio

  • Getting around the rules - how to buy a politician

    Audio
    politics
    3 Sep 2019
    Winning owner Lin Lang poses with trophy with jockey Opie Bosson.

    Can rich foreigners buy political influence in New Zealand? And are our rules over donations to political parties too easy to get around?  Audio

  • Getting around the rules - how to buy a politician

    News
    The Detail politics
    3 Sep 2019
    Winning owner Lin Lang poses with trophy with jockey Opie Bosson.

    Can rich foreigners buy political influence in New Zealand? And are our rules over donations to political parties too easy to get around? 

    Audio

    How exposed is New Zealand politics to foreign influence?
  • Week in Politics: Unity crumbles on gun law reform and climate change

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    30 Aug 2019
    National party leader Simon Bridges and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

    Analysis: Cross-party unity on gun law reform and climate change evaporates, foreign donations to political parties worry the spy chiefs and Parliament whips a bill through in a single day.

    Week in Politics: Unity crumbles on gun law reform and climate change
  • Safeguarding democracy: Gap in foreign donations' regulations

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    28 Aug 2019
    Polling booths are open for New Zealand's general election in Auckland on September 23, 2017. (Photo by MICHAEL BRADLEY / AFP)

    Opinion - National received a donation of $150,000 some two years ago, so why is it back in the news now? Andrew Geddis looks at possible gaps in the regulatory framework and what can be done about…

    Safeguarding democracy: Gap in foreign donations' regulations
  • China researcher questions motives for $150,000 donation

    Audio
    politics
    28 Aug 2019
    Anne-Marie Brady

    An expert on China's global political influence is questioning the reasons behind a $150,000 donation to the National Party in 2016. National received the donation from a New Zealand company, owned by… Audio

  • National denies former trade minister helped facilitate $150k donation

    News
    Politics
    27 Aug 2019
    Todd McClay

    The National Party is denying allegations then-Cabinet minister Todd McClay helped facilitate a donation of $150,000 to the party in 2016 from a company owned by a Chinese billionaire.

    National denies former trade minister Todd McClay helped facilitate $150k donation
  • Greens question motive behind $150k donation to National

    Audio
    politics
    27 Aug 2019
    Green MP Golriz Ghahraman on the Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Trade select committee.

    The Green Party is raising questions about whether anything was promised in exchange for the $150,000 given to the National Party by a Chinese-owned company.

    And it says its yet another reason to ban… Video, Audio

  • He Tōtara Wāhi Rua He Kai Nā Te Ahi - A Totara Split in Two is Fuel For the Fire by Carolyn Cossey

    Audio 27 Aug 2019
    No caption

    A story told from the perspective of Tane , God of the forest about a pair of Huia and their fiery encounter with European settlers. Audio

  • Death of champion racehorse 'a shattering blow'

    News
    New Zealand sport
    25 Aug 2019
    Roaring Lion ridden by jockey Oisin Murphy.

    A multi-million dollar northern racehorse has died of complications from colic in Waikato.

    Death of champion racehorse 'a shattering blow'
  • Historic back country pub on the market for $2.1m

    News
    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    20 Aug 2019
    The Whangamomona Hotel is up for sale, but comes with big boots to fill.

    If you've ever fancied owning one of New Zealand's archetypal back country pubs now's your chance.

    Forgotten Highway's Whangamomona Hotel pub for sale
  • Taking a spin: The dangers of online gambling revealed

    News
    In Depth In Case You Missed It
    20 Aug 2019
    The government is reviewing the Gambling Act to keep up with the growth of online gambling.

    Online gambling is growing fast in New Zealand, but critics say new government ideas for regulating websites focus on what's good for the industry, rather than protecting people from harm.

    Taking a spin: More New Zealanders pouring money into online gambling
  • Review: Gentleman Jack S1

    Audio
    arts movies
    19 Aug 2019
    No caption

    Victoriana gets a new twist in Gentleman Jack, says Dan Slevin. Video

  • Upper Hutt residents oppose new housing due to flooding fears

    News
    New Zealand housing
    19 Aug 2019
    Stephen Pattinson tells the Upper Hutt Council its flood modeling is wrong.

    The city council has voted to activate a district plan change to address flood hazards caused by new subdivisions and rule out big developments in high hazard areas.

    Upper Hutt residents oppose new housing due to flooding fears
  • Mayoral race: 'Aucklanders want honesty'

    Audio
    politics
    19 Aug 2019
    Mayoral candidates Phil Goff, left, and John Tamihere

    The head of Auckland's Chamber of Commerce wants the city's mayoral candidates to be more realistic about what they're promising Aucklanders. Incumbent mayor, Phil Goff, officially launched his… Audio

  • Employer fined over incident that left girl paralysed

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Aug 2019
    Mid section of female jockey sitting on horse during sunny day

    A horse trainer has been sentenced and ordered to pay reparations of $372,000 over an incident that left a teenage girl tetraplegic.

    Employer fined over incident that left girl paralysed
  • Horses and rugby - a love that nearly ended the other for Aleisha Nelson

    News
    Sport
    17 Aug 2019
    Black Ferns prop Aleisha-Pearl Nelson loves riding her horses and connecting with nature on her family farm in Kaihu.

    Black Fern Aleisha-Pearl Nelson shouldn't be playing rugby, at least that's what the doctors said, though the Auckland prop has beaten the odds twice to achieve her ultimate dream. Audio

    Horses and rugby - a love that nearly ended the other for Black Fern Aleisha-Pearl Nelson
  • New Zealand at the fistball world cup

    News
    New Zealand sport
    16 Aug 2019
    The New Zealand men's fistball team in action at the World Championships in Switzerland

    Fistball is a sport best seen, not described. It's volleyball's estranged cousin, and New Zealand's men's team is at the world cup.

    Kiwi team at world cup for a sport less heard of - fistball
  • Horses and rugby - a love that nearly ended the other for Black Fern

    News
    Sport
    16 Aug 2019
    Black Ferns prop Aleisha-Pearl Nelson loves riding her horses and connecting with nature on her family farm in Kaihu.

    Black Fern Aleisha-Pearl Nelson shouldn't be playing rugby, at least that's what the doctors said, though the Auckland prop has beaten the odds twice to achieve her ultimate dream.

    Horses and rugby - a love that nearly ended the other for Black Fern
  • Rugby, horses, injuries - the life of Black Fern Aleisha Nelson

    Audio 16 Aug 2019
    Black Ferns prop Aleisha-Pearl Nelson loves riding her horses and connecting with nature on her family farm in Kaihu.

    While the All Blacks are fighting to keep the Bledisloe Cup, they might want to pick up a few pointers from the Black Ferns who humbled their Aussie counterparts last weekend and are expected to do… Audio

  • Rescued albatross on the mend thanks to Timaru locals

    Audio
    environment life and society
    14 Aug 2019
    A rescued albatross

    A white-capped albatross found caught in seaweed and being battered by waves on a Timaru beach is recovering in Dunedin after multiple people stepped up to help it. Deb Hale found the bird on Sunday… Video, Audio

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