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  • Erika Fairweather set to race 800m freestyle tonight

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    sport
    16 Feb 2024
    New Zealand's Erika Fairweather reacts after winning the final of the women's 400m freestyle swimming event during the 2024 World Aquatics Championships at Aspire Dome in Doha on February 11, 2024. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)

    Is swimmer Erika Fairweather's history making win at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha reason enough to feel bouyant about Aotearoa's chances in the pool at the Olympics? The 20 year old won… Video, Audio

  • Super Rugby Pacific team preview: The Crusaders

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    Sport
    15 Feb 2024
    Scott Barrett (Captain) of the Crusaders and Crusaders team celebrate with the trophy. Chiefs v Crusaders, Super Rugby Pacific Final at FMG Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand on Saturday 24 June 2023. Mandatory credit: Lynne Cameron / www.photosport.nz

    Analysis- We're previewing all the New Zealand Super Rugby teams ahead of the season's start on 23 February, today we look at the defending champion Crusaders. Video

    Super Rugby Pacific team preview: The Crusaders
  • NZ Sporting History: Kendra Cocksedge

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    sport
    15 Feb 2024
    New Zealand Rugby Women's Player of the Year winner Black Ferns Kendra Cocksedge.

    Today for NZ Sporting history we look back on the incredible career of Black Fern Kendra Cocksedge - a player who has earned her place among the NZ Rugby Greats she used to look up to.  Audio

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  • Port Moresby’s slums crowned at Pacific Film Festival in Papeete

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    Pacific French Polynesia
    13 Feb 2024
    'Kaugere, A place where nobody enters' documentary director Stephen Dupont wins this year’s FIFO.

    The one-hour documentary focuses on daily life in one of PNG capital's slums, where most essential services have collapsed and lawlessness and crime seem to be the only remaining rules.

    Port Moresby’s slums crowned at Pacific Film Festival in Papeete
  • Preview: Who will win the Superbowl?

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    Sport
    10 Feb 2024
    Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up.

    Liam Swiggs breaks down the Chiefs and 49ers' prospects as we count down the biggest game of all.

    Preview: Who will win the Superbowl?
  • Football Ferns to play in NZ for first time since World Cup

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    Sport
    8 Feb 2024
    The Football Ferns will play two games in Christchurch in April.

    The Football Ferns will play their first games at home since appearing at last year's World Cup.

    Football Ferns to play in NZ for first time since World Cup
  • NZ Sporting History: Riki Ellison

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    history sport
    8 Feb 2024
    Rikki Ellison in 1976

    Riki Ellison joins Jesse to discuss his Māori roots and fascinating family ties, plus what it's like to play in a Super Bowl. Audio

  • Warriors: New signing Kurt Capewell ready to get stuck in

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    Sport
    4 Feb 2024
    Kurt Capewell of the Broncos celebrates scoring a try.

    Fresh off a pre-season training session, he was all smiles in his first appearance in front of the cameras as a Warrior.

    Warriors: New signing Kurt Capewell ready to get stuck in
  • An often torturous history of the Black Caps vs the Proteas

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    Sport
    3 Feb 2024
    New Zealand's Kane Williamson. New Zealand Black Caps v South Africa, day 3, first match, ANZ Test series, University Oval, Dunedin, New Zealand. Friday, 10 March, 2017.

    Analysis - On the eve of the inaugural Tangiwai Shield series, Jamie Wall looks back at the Black Caps' often torturous history against the Proteas.

    An often torturous history of the Black Caps vs the Proteas
  • NZ Sporting History with Dylan Schmidt

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    history sport
    1 Feb 2024

    Olympic medalist, Dylan Scmidt, won the first ever medal for New Zealand in gymnastics in 2021, in the men's trampoline category. He's been trampolining since he was a young boy. And now he's set his… Audio

  • February sport highlights: what’s coming up

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    Sport
    31 Jan 2024
    Black Caps, Warriors, Super Rugby, Fury v Usyk

    Boxing, cricket and Super Rugby, here's what's worth watching over the next month.

    February sport highlights: what’s coming up
  • 15yo old wins NZ's first Olympic ice skating medal

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    sport
    30 Jan 2024
    New Zealand figure skater Yanhao (Dwyane) Li.

    Fifteen year old Yanhao Dwayne Li has made history winning NZ's first ever ice skating medal at any winter olympics. He took bronze for his free skating performance at the Youth Olympic games in… Video, Audio

  • New Zealand photo archive up for auction

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    history media
    27 Jan 2024
    Diana, Princess of Wales, hongis a young woman at Eden Park during a royal visit in 1983.

    An online auction of historic photographs is taking place, with the aim of returning them to New Zealand hands. Australian media company Fairfax sent 1.4 million images from its photographic archive… Audio, Gallery

  • Fairfax archive saga: Tracking down the missing pictures

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    New Zealand history
    26 Jan 2024
    Far North Libraries local history specialist Fiona Jenkins with part of the Fairfax archive which has ended up at Kerikeri's Procter Library.

    It is one of the great debacles of NZ history-keeping - an irreplaceable physical collection of more than a million photos almost ended up in a rubbish dump. But some have been even harder to track…

    Untangling the Fairfax archive saga as more found scattered in North Island
  • Kiri Allan on her night of shame: 'I made a series of decisions. You regret them for a lifetime'

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    New Zealand health
    26 Jan 2024
    Kiri Allan said she made decisions she will regret for a lifetime. Photo / Alan Gibson

    The former MP speaks in detail about the night that led to her quitting politics.

    Former Labour minister Kiri Allan on her night of shame after Wellington car crash ended her political career
  • NZ Sporting History: Erin Baker

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    history sport
    25 Jan 2024
    Erin Baker competes in the Women's Triathlon at the Auckland Commonwealth Games in 1990.

    Erin Baker is an incredible triathlete, from the beginning of competing she was winning events, sometimes just a week apart. For today's sporting history we speak to Erin about her incredible… Audio

  • Christchurch Commonwealth games in 1974 first colour TV broadcast in NZ

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    history sport
    25 Jan 2024
    Commonwealth Games, Christchurch 1974

    Thursday marks 50 years since Dick Tayler galloped to 10,000 metre glory at the 1974 Commonwealth Games.

    The Christchurch games, dubbed "the friendly games" marked the second time New Zealand hosted… Audio

  • Slice of history: How NZ golfers got their photos back

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    New Zealand history
    12 Jan 2024
    Caddy Steve Williams holds the umbrella for Tiger Woods (USA) in the rain during the New Zealand Golf Open, Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast, 2002. Photo: PHOTOSPORT *** Local Caption ***

    Photographs sent overseas, lost, and then destined for the landfill are filling gaps in our sporting history.

    Slice of history: How NZ golfers got their photos back
  • Slice of history: How NZ golfers got their photos back

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    New Zealand history
    11 Jan 2024
    Caddy Steve Williams holds the umbrella for Tiger Woods (USA) in the rain during the New Zealand Golf Open, Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast, 2002. Photo: PHOTOSPORT *** Local Caption ***

    Photographs sent overseas, lost, and then destined for the landfill are filling gaps in our sporting history.

    Slice of history: How NZ golfers got their photos back
  • Gallery owner defends selling historical photos back to NZ

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    New Zealand history
    9 Jan 2024
    Diana, Princess of Wales, hongis a young woman at Eden Park during a royal visit in 1983.

    Part of a treasure trove of photos has been saved from ending up in an American landfill. Audio

    Gallery owner defends selling historical photos back to NZ
  • History repeats itself: RNZ's best history coverage of 2023

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    New Zealand history
    31 Dec 2023
    Hundreds of toa, Māori warriors from Taranaki and around the country give Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her Māori ministers a fierce welcome at Owae Marae in Waitara for Te Pūtake o te Riri.

    From buried mysteries to forgotten taonga, here are some of the best stories and interviews RNZ had to offer on historical topics in 2023. Audio

    History repeats itself: RNZ's best history coverage of 2023
  • NZ Sporting History with Paige Hareb

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    history sport
    21 Dec 2023

    For NZ Sporting history today we speak to surfing sensation Paige Hareb: the first woman to qualify for the ASP Women's World Tour. She's been surfing the international surfing circuit since she was… Audio

  • NZ Sporting history replay: Wayne Smith

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    sport
    21 Dec 2023
    Wayne Smith making mild criticisms of modern rugby which caused a brief flurry in sports sections this week.

    Each day this week we're replaying one our NZ Sporting history interviews from 2023. Earlier this year we spoke to someone who's won three Rugby World Cups in 2011, 2015, and 2021, Wayne Smith. Audio

  • NZ Sporting history replay: Dame Lois Muir

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    sport
    19 Dec 2023
    Dame Lois Muir

    Each day this week we're replaying one our NZ Sporting history interviews from 2023. Today we've got Jesse's chat with the legendary Dame Lois Muir. Audio

  • NZ Sporting history: Eve Rimmer

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    sport
    18 Dec 2023
    Eve Rimmer

    Today we're talking about the life and achievements of one of our most successful athletes. Eve Rimmer was the first woman to represent New Zealand at the Paralympics, and first person to win a medal.

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