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Mike Dickison: moa bones
Dr Mike Dickison is Curator of Natural History at the Whanganui Regional Museum. He will talk about the museum's moa collection and 3D scanning project, the illicit trade in moa bones, and the Wiki… Audio
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Sport: Tonga make minimal changes to winning team
Sport: Tonga make minimal changes to winning team
Tonga has made a couple of changes to their team from that which beat Georgia for this week's rugby test against the USA in Gloucester.
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Mainland kiwi heading the way of moa
Mainland kiwi heading the way of moa
The Department of Conservation is warning the kiwi could be lost from mainland New Zealand within 50 years - something it says will be a huge, international embarrassment.
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Sport: Tonga shining light of Pacific rugby
Sport: Tonga shining light of Pacific rugby
Tonga were the only successful Pacific side from the weekend after opening their northern tour with a come-from-behind 23-9 win over Georgia in Tbilisi.
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Torpedo Bay
Devonport's Torpedo Bay has seen moa hunting and been a launch site for floating mines. Spectrum's Justin Gregory signs on for a sail through Torpedo Bay's history. Audio
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Research shows Moa died out soon after humans arrived in NZ
It's been a source of ongoing debate in New Zealand - just when, and how, did the moa go extinct? Scientists at the University of Auckland have found the large birds died out just 200 years after… Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 24 October 2014
Audio 24 Oct 2014A doctor becomes New York's first ebola case; NZ doctors asked not to decline caring for ebola patient; Canadian gunman not on national security threat list; Teachers Council considers complaint… Audio
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New insight into rapid moa extinction
New insight into rapid moa extinction
Auckland University scientists have revealed that it took just 200 years for Maori hunters to push the moa to extinction.
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Dave Dobbyn and Don McGlashan: together again
Two of New Zealand's pre-eminent songwriters, who will perform on stage together on the 2015 Winery Tour. Audio
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Burnout not a problem for Kangaroos
Burnout not a problem for Kangaroos
The Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens has dismissed burnout as being a problem for Australian players ahead of the upcoming Four Nations rugby league competition.
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Mel Parsons and Gerry Paul live, 2014
West coast-bred songwriter Mel Parsons performs a new song along with Gerry Paul on banjo. Audio
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Greens buoyant as campaign closes
Greens buoyant as campaign closes
The Greens have officially closed their election campaign, calling it their most successful to date - and describing 15 percent as an achieveable result on Saturday night.
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Bougainville President hails mining law
Audio 11 Aug 2014Bougainville passes a transition mining law, which the ABG says ensure the landowners own their resources. Audio
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Crystal Magic Records: Computer game music
Computer game music
Fraser Austin had a pretend band when he was asked to play his first show in Christchurch. Now he has his own record label, Crystal Magic.
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Seth Frightening: Songs about death and sex
Songs about death and sex
Sean Kelly says performing as Seth Frightening is like wearing a “clown mask”.
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 3
Audio 26 Jul 2014Te Awanui Reeder spins waiata, Anika Moa wins awards and impersonates a zebra, Jeremy Redmore goes solo and Joe Sampson twiddles some knobs. Audio
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Anika Moa - Children's Music Awards
Earlier this week Anika Moa picked up the Apra Best Children's song of the year for 'Colours are Beautiful', and the Tui for best Children's album, for her album Songs for Bubbas, inspired by her… Audio
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Phil Seddon: de-extinction
Professor of Zoology at the University of Otago, specialist in reintroducing endangered species in protected areas, and leader of a team exploring the issues around bringing extinct creatures back to… Audio
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MOA group says sales are up sharply following structure changes
Audio 23 Jul 2014Craft beer brewing company, Moa, says the company has doubled its market share and increased its sales by 95 percent in the past nine months. Audio
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Moa Group toasting boost in sales
Moa Group toasting boost in sales
Craft beer brewing company Moa Group has enjoyed a 95 percent sales increase since making changes to its sales and distribution structure, chief executive Geoff Ross says.
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Cunliffe 'regrets' taking ski holiday
Cunliffe 'regrets' taking ski holiday
Labour leader David Cunliffe has told his caucus he regrets taking a holiday during the party's poor showing in the polls and has reminded some MPs to stick to core election messages. Audio
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Moa Group increases sales 95 percent in New Zealand
Audio 22 Jul 2014The craft beer brewing company, Moa Group, says the changes it has made to its sales and distribution structure have resulted in a substantial increase in sales. Audio
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Cunliffe defends time off decision
Cunliffe defends time off decision
Labour Party leader David Cunliffe is defending his decision to take three days off work to go skiing - nine weeks before the general election and with his party languishing in the polls. Audio
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Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
Audio 7 Jul 2014Discuss Labour's Congress and plans for smaller class sizes, Moas and MFAT. Audio