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  • Horse's death at rodeo event an 'accident issue'

    News
    sport health
    11 Mar 2019
    Cowboy rides a bucking horse in bareback bronc event at a country rodeo.

    The Rodeo Cowboys Association president has compared the death of a horse during an event over the weekend to a triple fatality road crash last week - saying they were both unpredictable accidents. Audio

    Horse's death at rodeo event an 'accident issue'
  • MPI investigating latest rodeo horse death

    Audio
    sport life and society
    11 Mar 2019
    No caption

    A horse died at the National Rodeo Finals in North Canterbury on Saturday - it's the fourth animal to die since the season started in October. The President of the Rodeo Cowboys Association says it… Audio

  • Horse’s death at rodeo ‘an accident issue’

    Audio
    sport health
    11 Mar 2019
    Cowboy rides a bucking horse in bareback bronc event at a country rodeo.

    The president of the Rodeo Cowboys Association has compared the death of a horse at an event on Saturday with last week's triple fatal car crash near Tekapo. Lisa Owen interviews Lyal Cocks. Video, Audio

  • Homes urgently needed for Kaimanawa horses

    News
    New Zealand environment
    11 Mar 2019
    A wild horse roaming in the tussock in the Kaimanawa mountain ranges.

    Homes are urgently being sought for 70 wild horses that are being mustered out of the Kaimanawa Ranges next month, with just 13 applications received so far.

    Homes wanted for wild horses mustered from Kaimanawa Ranges
  • Midday Rural News for 11 March 2019

    Audio
    rural farming
    11 Mar 2019
    A wild horse roaming in the tussock in the Kaimanawa mountain ranges.

    Homes are urgently being sought for 70 wild horses that are being mustered out of the Kaimanawa Ranges next month. Audio

  • Arsenic - the well-known poison

    Audio
    science
    11 Mar 2019
    No caption

    Arsenic is a well-known killer that was once dubbed 'succession powder'. Join Allan Blackman from AUT in episode 6 of Elemental, a journey through the periodic table. Audio

  • Arsenic - the well-known poison

    News
    Our Changing World science
    11 Mar 2019
    No caption

    Arsenic is a well-known killer that was once dubbed 'succession powder'. Join Allan Blackman from AUT in episode 6 of Elemental, a journey through the periodic table.

    Audio

    Arsenic - the well-known poison
  • Super star of instruments: the accordion

    Audio
    music arts
    10 Mar 2019
    Accordion

    Pick and Mix with accordion flair from Greece, Mongolia, Acadia and the world via the Silk Road Ensemble   Video

  • Australian jailed for smuggling $20m of drugs into Fiji

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    8 Mar 2019
    No caption

    Former Australian horse trainer John Nikolic has been sentenced to 23 years in jail for importing cocaine into Fiji on his luxury yacht.

    Australian jailed for smuggling $20m of drugs into Fiji
  • Australian drug smuggler jailed for 23 years in Fiji

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    8 Mar 2019
    No caption

    Former Australian horse trainer John Nikolic has been sentenced to 23 years in jail for importing cocaine into Fiji on his luxury yacht.

    Australian drug smuggler jailed for 23 years in Fiji
  • PM rules out change to MMP threshold before 2020

    News
    Politics
    5 Mar 2019
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at caucus run today.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ruled out lowering the MMP threshold in time for next year's election.

    PM rules out change to MMP threshold before next election
  • Nashville Babylon 4 March 2019

    Audio
    music
    4 Mar 2019
    The Delta Sweete, album cover

    On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark plays tracks from Mercury Rev's reworking of Bobbie Gentry's album the Delta Sweete, spins classic blues from Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf and airs a live track… Audio

  • Executive time: Presidential slackers in history

    Audio
    life and society
    3 Mar 2019
    US President Donald Trump (C) gestures as he walks during a round of golf on the Ailsa course at Trump Turnberry, the luxury golf resort of US President Donald Trump, in Turnberry, southwest of Glasgow, Scotland, during the private part of his four-day UK visit.

    The Iowa State University Professor of History Stacy Cordery has looked at what appears to be a disproportionate number of hours of "executive time" that factor in US President Trump's schedule. Audio

  • Adventurer Chloe Phillips-Harris: 'It's about doing it anyway'

    Audio
    sport
    2 Mar 2019
    Chloe Phillips-Harris

    Equestrian and adventurer Chloe Phillips-Harris has already packed a lot into her 30 years. She leads horse-riding expeditions to Mongolia, once set up a beef farm in the mountains of Kazakhstan, has… Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Australia experiences hottest summer on record

    News
    World climate
    1 Mar 2019
    Children play in a fountain as they cool down from the heat in Melbourne.

    Australia experienced at least five of its warmest days on record in January - the nation's hottest month ever.

    Australia experiences hottest summer on record
  • Fiji court convicts Australian man on drug smuggling charges

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    1 Mar 2019
    no caption

    A Fiji court has found an Australian horse trainer guilty of smuggling drugs and weapons into the country.

    Fiji court convicts Australian man on drug smuggling charges
  • No arrests yet over miniature horse stabbing

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    25 Feb 2019
    After being stabbed in a vicious attack in his Waitati paddock at midnight on Sunday, miniature horse Star recovers with Otago Equine Hospital veterinarians Peter Gillespie and Stephanie Bransgrove.

    Dunedin detectives are still trying to find out who fatally stabbed a miniature horse eight days ago.

    No arrests yet over miniature horse stabbing
  • Crusaders in a league of their own

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    25 Feb 2019
    Quinten Strange of the Crusaders during the Super Rugby match Crusaders v Hurricanes, at Christchurch Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand.

    Opinion - You might as well give the 2019 Super Rugby title to the Crusaders already, writes Hamish Bidwell.

    Crusaders in a league of their own
  • The Oscars: Which movie will win best picture?

    News
    World
    25 Feb 2019
    This image released by Focus Features shows Adam Driver, left, and John David Washington in a scene from "BlacKkKlansman."

    In a year where one of the lead Oscar contenders is titled The Favourite, the best picture race has been maddeningly unclear, writes Jake Coyle

    The Oscars: Which movie will win the close race for best picture in the 91st Academy Awards?
  • Venezuela crisis: Clashes erupt at border towns

    News
    World aid and development
    24 Feb 2019
    Demonstrators run from tear gas fired by Bolivarian National Guard officers during clashes in Urena, Venezuela, near the border with Colombia, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019.

    Deadly clashes have erupted in border towns across Venezuela as opposition activists try to bring aid into the country across government blockades.

    Venezuela crisis: Clashes erupt at border towns
  • Purple Poppy service honours soldier and war animals

    News
    New Zealand history
    24 Feb 2019
    No caption

    A service to mark Purple Poppy Day and honour First World War soldier Thomas Hartnell-Stone will take place in Canterbury this afternoon.

    Purple Poppy service honours soldier and war animals
  • Organisers forced to pull plug on South Westland A and P show

    News
    New Zealand transport
    23 Feb 2019
    Canterbury A and P Show - cow

    Today's South Westland A and P show has been cancelled because of the large slip that has blocked the main road into Whataroa, just south of Hokitika.

    Road closure forces cancellation of A&P show on West Coast
  • Jacqueline Curley - Death and devastation on Queensland farms

    Audio
    farming weather
    23 Feb 2019
    No caption

    Extreme weather, said to have hit like a cyclone, devastated northern Queensland earlier this month. It's estimated that half a million cattle, sheep and horses and an unknown number of wildlife… Audio, Gallery

  • The Week In Review for week ending Fri Feb 22 2019

    Audio 22 Feb 2019

    A review of the week's news including... Fair or unfair? Public split on proposed tax changes, where is the missing Pike River evidence?, UK spy official gives Huawei thumbs up and Andrew Little… Audio

  • Halberg Awards: Shot putter Tom Walsh takes top award

    News
    Sport
    22 Feb 2019
    no caption

    Shot putter Tom Walsh has been named the supreme winner at the Halberg Awards in Auckland.

    Halberg Awards: Shot putter Tom Walsh takes top award
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