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  • On the family farm

    News
    The Wireless
    26 Dec 2013
    An image of James Moore on a quadbike.

    Life on the family farm, with cattle, sheep, and drinking with the boys.

    On the family farm
  • Lockerbie investigation pledged

    News
    World
    22 Dec 2013
    Jennifer Evans, right, a niece of one of the bombing victims, at the Westminster Abbey service.

    The British, US and Libyan governments have vowed to work together to reveal the full facts of the Lockerbie bombing which claimed 270 lives.

    Lockerbie investigation pledged
  • A sporting chance

    News
    The Wireless
    19 Dec 2013

    As sports fans, should we be protesting inherently sexist coverage in sport?

    A sporting chance
  • Last hurrah for Camp A Low Hum

    News
    The Wireless
    18 Dec 2013

    Next year's Camp A Low Hum to be the last.

    Last hurrah for Camp A Low Hum
  • Are you at home?

    News
    The Wireless
    9 Dec 2013

    The Wireless asks where are you at home, what makes it home, and are you welcome there?

    Are you at home here?
  • Christchurch East candidates make last push

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    29 Nov 2013

    Voters in the eastern suburbs of Christchurch head to the polls on Saturday to select a new MP after their last one became the city's mayor. Audio

    Christchurch East candidates make last push
  • Ticket prices and kick-off times for RWC announced

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Nov 2013

    Many of the tickets to the 2015 Rugby World Cup will be cheaper than they were when New Zealand hosted the Cup in 2011.

    Ticket prices and kick-off times for RWC announced
  • Special Olympics begin in Dunedin

    News
    New Zealand
    27 Nov 2013

    The eighth New Zealand Special Olympics begin in Dunedin on Wednesday. About 1200 athletes will compete until Sunday in 10 sports.

    Special Olympics begin in Dunedin
  • Haast Pass opening hours extended at slip

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    20 Nov 2013

    The New Zealand Transport Agency has bowed to public pressure and plans to increase the opening hours of its only road through the Haast Pass on the West Coast.

    Haast Pass opening hours extended at slip
  • Record race day for Ricky May

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Nov 2013

    Terror to Love has claimed a third consecutive New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington and driver Ricky May won the race for a record seventh time.

    Record race day for Ricky May
  • In the hackers' world 

    News
    The Wireless
    11 Nov 2013
    The mascots of Kiwicon 7: The grass mud horse and the sheep

    There are black hats and white hats, but a lot about the national hacking conference Kiwicon is grey.

    In the hackers' world
  • The Panel with Rosemary McLeod and Tim Watkin (Part 2)

    Audio 7 Nov 2013

    Topics - Coffee is most effective if consumed between 9.30am and 11.30am. This is because levels of the hormone cortisol drop at this time, after peaking between 8am and 9am - and caffeine interacts… Audio

  • Another fire in empty Christchurch property

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    28 Oct 2013

    Fire has damaged an unoccupied house in Christchurch in the third such blaze in little over a day.

    Another fire in empty Christchurch property
  • Fires hit quake-damaged properties

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    28 Oct 2013

    Fire crews in Christchurch have been called to two fires in earthquake-damaged properties in less than 12 hours.

    Fires hit quake-damaged properties
  • Air NZ plane blows tyre preparing for takeoff

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Oct 2013

    An Air New Zealand plane blew a tyre while preparing for takeoff at Auckland Airport on Tuesday morning.

    Air NZ plane blows tyre preparing for takeoff
  • Woman dies after car hit her on pedestrian crossing

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    1 Oct 2013

    A woman has died after being hit by a car on a pedestrian crossing in Auckland.

    Woman dies after car hit her on pedestrian crossing
  • New version of rocket launched by SpaceX

    News
    World
    30 Sep 2013

    The SpaceX company has successfully launched a new version of its Falcon 9 rocket from California.

    New version of rocket launched by SpaceX
  • US stocks ended down for week

    News
    Business
    30 Sep 2013

    Stocks in the United States declined last week as Democrat and Republican lawmakers struggled to agree on an emergency funding bill to avert a shutdown by the federal government.

    US stocks ended down for week
  • No Cup racing on Sunday

    News
    New Zealand
    22 Sep 2013

    There is no racing in the America's Cup in San Francisco Bay on Sunday because of the weather. The next race is on Monday morning.

    No Cup racing on Sunday
  • Sharemarket "marking time" after reporting season

    News
    Business
    11 Sep 2013

    The sharemarket was little changed on Wednesday, the benchmark Top 50 index gaining just 7 points to 4635.

    Sharemarket "marking time" after reporting season
  • Opening America's Cup race will reveal which boat San Francisco suits better

    News
    Sport
    8 Sep 2013

    The first America's Cup race between Team New Zealand and holders Oracle starts in just over two hours with Team New Zealand skipper Dean Barker predicting it will become obvious...

    Opening America's Cup race will reveal which boat San Francisco suits better
  • Proposed entertainment precinct in capital dropped

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    6 Sep 2013

    Wellington City Council has scrapped the idea of an entertainment precinct, saying it might stifle innovation in the city.

    Proposed entertainment precinct in capital dropped
  • Question Time for 4 September 2013

    Audio 4 Sep 2013
    1. METIRIA TUREI to the Minister for Economic Development: When he said, in relation to the SkyCity convention centre deal, "the negotiated significant additional harm-minimisation measures that apply to…
  • Broadcaster David Frost dies

    News
    World
    2 Sep 2013

    British journalist and broadcaster David Frost has died at the age of 74 after suffering a heart attack while aboard the Queen Elizabeth.

    Broadcaster David Frost dies
  • Two strong quakes registered off Vanuatu

    News
    Pacific
    7 Aug 2013

    Two strong earthquakes were felt off Vanuatu early this morning. The first, a 5.9 tremor, struck just after 3am local time, 94 kilometres from Lakatoro at a depth of only...

    Two strong quakes registered off Vanuatu
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