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  • 120 million Indian faithful gathering for holy dip

    News
    World spiritual practices
    15 Jan 2019
    An Indian naked sadhu (Hindu holy man) rides a camel as he takes part in a religious procession towards the Sangam area during the 'royal entry' for the Kumbh Mela.

    About 120 million people will attend the Hindu religious festival Kumbh Mela, humanity's largest gathering and an event that can be seen from space.

    Kumbh Mela: Millions of Indians prepare for holy dip
  • Manchester City stay in touch with EPL leaders

    News
    Sport
    15 Jan 2019
    Gabriel Jesus of Manchester City.

    Gabriel Jesus took his tally to seven goals in three games with a double as Manchester City beat 10-man Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0.

    Manchester City stay in touch with EPL leaders
  • 'Very strange, freakish': Another animal died at Gisborne rodeo

    News
    New Zealand East Coast
    12 Jan 2019
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    A second animal death has been covered up at a Gisborne rodeo, activists say.

    Second animal death at Gisborne rodeo 'freakish'
  • Trump throws 'tantrum' over wall funding

    News
    World
    10 Jan 2019
    United States President Donald Trump talks to the press after the Republican Policy luncheo on January 9, 2019 in Washington, DC. L-R: Senator John Barrasso, US Vice President Mike Pence, Trump, US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

    In what Democrats called a "temper tantrum", US President Donald Trump has stormed out of a meeting over funding for a wall along the Mexican border and seeking an end to the shutdown of the…

    Trump throws 'tantrum' over wall funding, US government shutdown
  • Halberg finalists confirmed

    News
    Sport
    10 Jan 2019
    Lisa Carrington cradles her Supreme Halberg Award.

    The finalists for the 56th annual Halberg awards have been announced with Lisa Carrington, Tom Walsh and Sophie Pascoe headlining their respective fields.

    Halberg finalists confirmed
  • From glow-worms to fishing - campers have endless choices

    News
    New Zealand environment
    3 Jan 2019
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    Choosing a campground can be hard work, but the Department of Conservation has handy hints for finding the right spot this summer.

    From glow-worms to fishing - campers have endless choices
  • Unhappy trails: Red Dead Redemption's naive narrative

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    2 Jan 2019
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    Analysis: Red Dead Redemption 2 is on track to become the best selling entertainment product of all time, but it's also ponderous, bereft of meaning and narratively naïve, writes Francis Cook.

    Unhappy trails: Red Dead Redemption's naive narrative
  • Jair Bolsonaro: Far-right president takes office in Brazil

    News
    World
    2 Jan 2019
    Jair Bolsonaro (R) swears in as Brazil's new President.

    A far-right former army captain Jair Bolsonaro has been sworn in as Brazil's new president in the capital Brasilia.

    Jair Bolsonaro: Far-right president takes office in Brazil
  • Magnitude 6.9 quake hits off south Philippines

    News
    World
    29 Dec 2018
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    An earthquake of 6.9 magnitude has struck off the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says.

    Magnitude 6.9 quake hits off south Philippines
  • The New Zealand Horse

    Audio 27 Dec 2018
    The New Zealand Horse by Deborah Coddington and Jane Ussher

    Horses have only been in Aotearoa for a short period of time, but have been a big part of people's lives up and down the country since they arrived.  Audio

  • Sports News for 24 December 2018

    Audio
    sport
    24 Dec 2018

    Tottenham have shown English football's Premier League title race might not be just a two-horse affair with an impressive 6-2 win at Everton with Harry Kane and Son Heung-min both scoring twice Audio

  • Kane and Son rip Everton apart as Spurs hit six

    News
    Sport
    24 Dec 2018
    Spurs striker Son Heung-min and Michael Keane of Everton

    Tottenham Hotspur showed the Premier League title race might not be just a two-horse affair with a hugely impressive 6-2 win at Everton on Sunday with Harry Kane and Son Heung-min both scoring twice.

    Kane and Son rip Everton apart as Spurs hit six
  • Sound Opinions: Diss tracks

    Audio
    music
    22 Dec 2018
    Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis, the hosts of WBEZ's Sound Opinions podcast (Supplied)

    'Sound Opinions' is a long-running music show that's been on air for around 25 years. In it hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share their encyclopedic and evolving knowledge of music ranging from the… Audio

  • The New Zealand food revolution

    Audio
    food history
    20 Dec 2018
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    Did you know that the tomato only became popular locally about 1920? Or that brussels sprouts and silverbeet didn't catch on until the 1930s? Our national diet has undergone massive changes in the… Audio

  • Leroy ANDERSON: Sleigh Ride

    Audio
    music
    15 Dec 2018
    No caption

    Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Hamish McKeich, Holy Trinity Cathedral, 15 December 2018. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • First sneak peek of Te Papa's Terracotta Warriors exhibit

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Dec 2018
    Terracotta Warriors at Te Papa.

    A limited number of members of the public revelled at being the first people to view the Terracotta Warriors exhibition at Te Papa today.

    First sneak peek of Te Papa's Terracotta Warriors exhibit
  • Record nominations for Halberg Awards

    News
    Sport
    11 Dec 2018
    Lisa Carrington cradles her Supreme Halberg Award.

    A record 93 nominations have been received for the Halberg sports awards.

    Record nominations for Halberg Awards
  • Ngāpuhi lawyer says govt was warned mandate would not fly

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    10 Dec 2018
    Hapu vote no to revamped Ngāpuhi mandate at Tekauimua hui, Whangarei.

    A Ngāpuhi hapū rep says the government was told the iwi's revamped mandate had little support, but chose to ignore that advice. Audio

    Ngāpuhi lawyer says govt was warned mandate would not fly
  • Finlayson backs new generation for Ngāpuhi Treaty talks

    Audio
    te ao Maori
    10 Dec 2018
    Fmr Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson

    Sixty-six Northland hapū have rejected the latest plan to negotiate a Ngāpuhi settlement despite months of work by an iwi-Crown working group. Treaty lawyer Moana Tuwhare says the negotiators have… Audio

  • Karyn Hay: making a name as a novelist

    Audio
    author interview books
    9 Dec 2018
    Karyn Hay

    Karyn Hay is still remembered for presenting Radio With Pictures from 1980-1986 and RNZ listeners will know her from her show Lately, with Karyn Hay. But Karyn is also an author of note. Her first… Audio

  • Parliament's collaborative committees

    Audio
    politics
    9 Dec 2018
    The Justice Committee conducts an annual review of the Independent Police Conduct Authority

    Parliament has 17 select committees but the Maori Affairs and Health Committees both claim to be the most collaborative.  Audio

  • Parliament's collaborative committees

    News
    The House politics
    9 Dec 2018
    The Justice Committee conducts an annual review of the Independent Police Conduct Authority

    Parliament has 17 select committees but the Maori Affairs and Health Committees both claim to be the most collaborative. 

    Audio

    Parliament's collaborative committees
  • Former engineer and territorial soldier returns to Defence with art

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Dec 2018
    Former Defence Force soldier Grant Philip uses his mouth to produce paintings like this one after he an accident at 18 left him a tetraplegic.

    A difficult life-changing injury is not holding back a former territorial soldier from a passion of painting. Video

    Former engineer and territorial soldier returns to Defence with art
  • A heavy, serious and emotional year for the health committee

    Audio
    politics
    5 Dec 2018
    Select Committee rooms at Bowen House in Wellington.

    Parliament's select committees often fly under the public's radar but the chairs of the Health Committee say its done some heavy work considering breast cancer treatments and medicinal cannabis. Audio

  • A heavy, serious and emotional year for the health committee

    News
    The House politics
    5 Dec 2018
    Select Committee rooms at Bowen House in Wellington.

    Parliament's select committees often fly under the public's radar but the chairs of the Health Committee say its done some heavy work considering breast cancer treatments and medicinal cannabis.

    Audio

    A heavy, serious and emotional year for the health committee
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