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Outdoor clubs get $700,000 boost
Outdoor clubs get $700,000 boost
Outdoors groups are being given $700,000 to take over the job of looking after rarely-used Conservation Department huts in remote areas. It's been welcomed by recreational groups.
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Knight makes main draw in Hong Kong
Knight makes main draw in Hong Kong
The New Zealand squash player Martin Knight has won through qualifying for the Hong Kong Open. It is his maiden appearence in the main draw of a PSA event. Knight...
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Cooks announces anniversary celebrations
Cooks announces anniversary celebrations
The chair of the organising committee for the 50th anniversary commemorations in the Cook Islands says the year long celebrations will benefit the country long term.
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Trekkers start fund to care for injured PNG porters
Trekkers start fund to care for injured PNG porters
The foreign victims of an attack on a trekking party in Papua New Guinea's Morobe province last week have established a trust to help the local survivors pay medical costs...
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Trekker says PNG attack an "aberration"
Trekker says PNG attack an "aberration"
One of the members of a trekking group targetted by a deadly attack last week in Papua New Guinea says what happened was an aberration. Two local porters were hacked...
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More money 'must' for kauri research
More money 'must' for kauri research
One of the men who discovered kauri dieback disease says its tragic that Coromandel trees have been infected but hopes it's the trigger needed to get more research funding. Audio
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Ashley-Cooper recalled to Wallabies
Ashley-Cooper recalled to Wallabies
The Wallabies have recalled the banned back Adam Ashley-Cooper to the starting lineup for their final test of the year against Wales in Cardiff on Sunday. The 90 test veteran...
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Deans turns to sevens stars for end of year tour
Deans turns to sevens stars for end of year tour
Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has named a staggering 15 players who have represented Australia at rugby sevens in his squad for the upcoming end of year tour. The 36-man party...
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Offshore detention whistle blower wins free speech award
Offshore detention whistle blower wins free speech award
A doctor who blew the whistle on Australia's wilful neglect of refugees detained on Nauru has won an award for free speech.
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Southern mayors reassured on local govt reforms
Southern mayors reassured on local govt reforms
Mayors in the lower South Island say they feel more comfortable with local government reforms after a meeting with the minister.
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Crown land for housing being assessed
Auckland Crown land assessed for housing
Work has begun assessing the suitability of Crown owned land in Auckland the Government hopes can be used for thousands of homes.
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Markets calm, but fears of 'dead cat bounce'
Markets calm, but fears of 'dead cat bounce'
Financial markets settled overnight after last week's Brexit vote, as investors searched for cheap assets.
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A natural ferment - it's the yeast we can do
A natural ferment - it's the yeast we can do
The winemaking process starts in the middle of the vineyard at Greystone Wines in the Waipara Valley. Juicy pinot noir grapes are poured into a large vessel among the vines and exposed to wild yeasts…
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Sam Morgan wants CovidCard process sped up
Covid Card advocate Sam Morgan says he's pleased at the government's plan to test the bluetooth-based contact tracing technology in Rotorua, but is concerned the process is taking too long. The… Audio
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Supermarkets' fight against alcohol limits costing ratepayers
Auckland ratepayers are on the hook for legal bills totalling at least $1 million as the council fights for a temporary ban on downtown bottle stores.
Council and court papers obtained by Checkpoint… Audio
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Adams has surgery
Adams has surgery
The double Olympic shot put champion Valerie Adams has undergone surgery on her left shoulder and right elbow to repair injury problems she's had over the past year.
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Mickelson in charge at HSBC Champions
Mickelson in charge at HSBC Champions
Phil Mickelson leads into the final round of the HSBC Champions in Shanghai, and the world number two will play alongside the world number one Tiger Woods. Mickelson's 14 under par, ...
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Smail loses lead at Indonesia Open
Smail loses lead at Indonesia Open
The New Zealand golfer David Smail's slipped down the leaderboard into a share of fourth after a two over par 74 third round at the $US1 million Jakarta Indonesia Open.
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Easy Apple Shortcake
Recipe by Amanda Sattler
From Nine To Noon on Tuesday 6 June 2017
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The Mixtape - Marc Swadel
Audio 10 Apr 2021Our guest on The Mixtape this week is cinematographer Marc Swadel. Marc has an impressive portfolio. He's worked on Grammy and BIFA nominated, Cannes, UKMVA and NME award winning films. Marc has… Video, Audio
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Best Song Ever Written - Northern Sky
Audio 13 Aug 2013Marty Jones from Auckland has chosen 'Northern Sky' by Nick Drake. Audio
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The Sampler: Fat Freddys Drop - Blackbird
Audio 15 Jun 2013Nick Bollinger reviews the new album from the Wellington musical institution. Audio
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Labour defends its housing policy
Audio 12 Feb 2013Labour Party spokesperson for Housing, Annette King responds to Nick Smith. Audio
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Loudhaler - The Sampler Review
Audio 26 Oct 2006Electric Animal Empire is reviewed by Nick Bollinger for The Sampler. Audio
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Trillion - The Sampler Review
Audio 1 May 2008'The Silent Invisible' is reviewed by Nick Bollinger for The Sampler. Audio
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