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'Burke's Backyard' presenter accused of indecent assault
'Burke's Backyard' presenter accused of indecent assault
A well-known Australian television star has been accused of indecent assault, sexual harassment and bullying of women.
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Johnstone scores biggest win of his career
Johnstone scores biggest win of his career
New Zealand equestrian Clarke Johnstone has bagged the biggest win of his career with victory in the four-star Australian International Event in Adelaide.
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At The Movies for 15 November 2017
Simon Morris looks at the latest star-studded version of the old Agatha Christie war-horse Murder on the Orient Express, the social media satire Ingrid Goes West, and a story about real-life… Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 15 November 2017
At The Movies for 15 November 2017
Simon Morris looks at the latest star-studded version of the old Agatha Christie war-horse Murder on the Orient Express, the social media satire Ingrid Goes West, and a story about real-life…
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Could Winston Peters hold the key to persuading North Korea to dump its nukes?
Could Winston Peters hold the key to persuading North Korea to dump its nukes?
We look at what the deputy PM and the supreme leader have in common.
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Pants on Fire Ep 2 - Natural born fibbers
Audio 15 Nov 2017We take a journey from the trainer-wheels fibs of toddlers through to our peak period of dishonesty – the teen years – with a child psychotherapist and a family counsellor. Audio
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Armistice Day being commemorated
Armistice Day being commemorated
Services are being held around the country today to mark the 99th anniversary of Armistice Day.
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor partakes of the atmospheric 'post-metal' of Wellington's 'Spook The Horses' as it takes a remarkable turn, the late George Michael's 'Listen Without Prejudice' turns 25, some tuneful… Audio
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'It's the sort of story you never forget'
'It's the sort of story you never forget'
The mother of a teenage girl who went missing in 1983 has spoken movingly about the day her daughter disappeared. Video, Audio
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Political football: Labour and National tied at 2-all
Political football: Labour and National tied at 2-all
Opinion - MMP doesn't remove the combative element of parliamentary politics, but yesterday's debacle was puerile, writes Finlay Macdonald.
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Winners and losers of the Melbourne Cup
British horse Rekindling has won the 2017 Melbourne Cup - the first Cup victory for Australian jockey Corey Brown. Anthony Niterl from the TAB joins Checkpoint live. Audio
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British horse Rekindling wins Melbourne Cup
Horse racing personality Des Coppins talks to John Campbell from the Melbourne Cup, where Rekindling broke the mould, winning the race. Audio
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Rekindling wins the Melbourne Cup
Rekindling wins the Melbourne Cup
Joseph O'Brien has beaten his famous father to Melbourne Cup glory, training Rekindling to win Australia's greatest race.
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Rekindling wins 2017 Melbourne Cup
Rekindling wins 2017 Melbourne Cup
The British horse has won the 157th Melbourne Cup at Flemington racecourse this afternoon.
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Melbourne Cup: The champagne's on ice as punters wait
Melbourne Cup: The champagne's on ice as punters wait
The fascinators are out in force, the champagne's on ice and on both sides of the Tasman large numbers of punters are preparing for the 'race that stops a nation'.
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Two Kiwi horses left in Melbourne Cup
Today the fastest horse over 3.2 kilometres will win just under 4 million New Zealand dollars at the Melbourne Cup. This year there's only two New Zealand horses left in the race after the… Audio
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Melbourne Cup: $1b expected to be spent
Just two New Zealand horses remain in today's Melbourne Cup field after two others were scratched at the weekend. The cup's oldest horse, Who Shot The Barman, was taken out of the field late on Sunday… Audio
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Owners of Kiwi Melbourne Cup contender counting blessings
Owners of Kiwi Melbourne Cup contender counting blessings
Humidor didn't win the Cox Plate late last month, but that didn't prevent the Kiwi horse from bolting to the forefront of Melbourne Cup contention.
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Owners of Kiwi Melbourne Cup contender count blessings
Owners of Kiwi Melbourne Cup contender count blessings
Humidor didn't win the Cox Plate late last month, but that didn't prevent the Kiwi horse from bolting to the forefront of Melbourne Cup contention. Audio
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Kiwi connections optimistic for Melbourne Cup
Kiwi horse Humidor sits third favourite for the Cup behind last year's winner Almandin and Marmelo, meanwhile 28-year-old jockey Cory Parish makes his cup debut riding Boom Time. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 6 November 2017
Things are usually a blur for Brendon Hartley as he hurtles around international race tracks but things have been even more hectic than usual over the past couple of weeks for the Palmerston North… Audio
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Who Shot Thebarman out of Melbourne Cup
Who Shot Thebarman out of Melbourne Cup
The New Zealand owned horse Who Shot Thebarman has been scratched from the Melbourne Cup.
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Morgan spent more than $2m on TOP election campaign
Morgan spent more than $2m on TOP election campaign
The Opportunities Party founder, Gareth Morgan, spent more than $2 million on his party's unsuccessful election campaign.
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Tim Cope - On the Trail of Genghis Khan
Gippsland-born Tim Cope speaks fluent Russian, and has spent the best part of a decade traveling Russia, Mongolia, and Central Asia by bicycle, row boat, skis, horse, camel and many other means. His… Audio