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  • The Week In Review for week ending July 4 2014

    Audio 4 Jul 2014

    A review of the week's news including... a Malaysian newspaper reporting diplomat Muhammad Rizalman will still have diplomatic immunity when he returns to New Zealand to face sex charges, a former… Audio

  • Mallard's Moa plan "pure science fiction" says expert

    Audio
    2 Jul 2014

    Mr Mallard says he's dead serious about the plan, which would involve reintroducing Moa to the forests of Wainuiomata in his constituency of Hutt South. Audio

  • Mallard doesn't duck moa questions

    News
    Politics
    1 Jul 2014

    Labour MP Trevor Mallard's idea of resurrecting the extinct moa to lift his electorate's fortunes has been shot down by MPs on all sides of the House, including his leader. Audio

    Mallard doesn't duck moa questions
  • Mallard's moa a goer or not?

    Audio
    1 Jul 2014

    Labour MP Trevor Mallard's idea of resurrecting the moa to lift Wainuiomata's fortunes has been shot down by MP's on all sides of the house, including his leader. Audio

  • Moa gags take up Parliament's time

    Audio
    1 Jul 2014

    There have been gags galore at Parliament today about an extinct bird thanks to the Labour MP Trevor Mallard's proposal to resurrect the Moa and reintroduce the bird to his Hutt South electorate. Audio

  • Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 1 July 2014

    Audio 1 Jul 2014

    The diplomat who fled the country after being accused of trying to rape a woman is named. Police warn farmers not to set up armed patrols to stop further sheep shootings and Mallard's Moa madness. Audio

  • Native eel could go the way of moa

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    27 Jun 2014

    A national hui has been told if efforts aren't made now to protect the habitat of native tuna or eels they could suffer the same fate as the moa - and become extinct.

    Native eel could go the way of moa
  • Te Manu Korihi News for 27 June 2014

    Audio 27 Jun 2014

    After years of wrangling, an agreement's been reached over how large blocks of Kaingaroa Forest land in the central North Island will be divided between eight iwi; A national hui has been told if… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 27 June 2014

    Audio 27 Jun 2014

    After years of wrangling, an agreement's been reached over how large blocks of Kaingaroa Forest land in the central North Island will be divided between eight iwi; A national hui has been told if… Audio

  • NZ Live - Anika Moa and Benny Tipene

    Audio 27 Jun 2014

    NZ Live with Anika Moa and Benny Tipene in our Auckland studio - they're on the road on their 'So Good They Named It Twice' North island tour. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Encore Act One - Setting the Scene

    Audio
    22 Jun 2014

    Including 'The Land of the Moa', Princess Theatre, Dunedin, Gold, J C Williamsons, Nellie Stewart, 'Our Nell', Bland Holt, 'The Doll's House' with Peter Sledmere, Peter Downes, John Dryden, Howard… Audio

  • Star-studded Baabaas ready to chance their arm against Tonga

    Audio 20 Jun 2014

    A Pacific Barbarians rugby team, featuring a host of ex All Blacks and Wallabies players, to play an invitational match against Tonga in Auckland. Audio

  • Sport: Ex coach says Tonga being short-changed by IRB

    News
    Pacific
    20 Jun 2014

    The former 'Ikale Tahi coach Isitolo Maka says Tonga continues to be short-changed by the International Rugby Board in the allocation of top level test matches. Tonga play a Pacific...

    Sport: Ex coach says Tonga being short-changed by IRB
  • Sport: Star-studded Pacific Barbarians named to face Tonga

    News
    Pacific
    19 Jun 2014

    The Pacific Barbarians have named a star-studded team for Sunday's one-off match against Tonga in Auckland.

    Sport: Star-studded Pacific Barbarians named to face Tonga
  • Glass Owls

    Audio
    19 Jun 2014

    With a knack for pop tune coupled to an arresting video Howick band Glass Owls caught the attention of Dave Dobbyn's manager Lorraine Barry. Thanks in part to Barry's eye for a plan Glass Owls have… Audio

  • Searching for Glass Owls

    News
    The Wireless
    18 Jun 2014
    Anthony Metcalf and Tomas Nelson of Glass Owls.

    It may be an ordinary week-night in Kingsland, but bizarre and unusual rituals are taking place in two venues.

    Searching for Glass Owls in Kingsland
  • Kiwi Evolutionary History - Alan Cooper

    Audio
    science
    5 Jun 2014

    University of Adelaide evolutionary biologist Alan Cooper discusses his latest findings that have redrawn the family tree of the kiwi. Audio

  • Kiwi Evolutionary History - Alan Cooper

    News
    Our Changing World science
    5 Jun 2014

    University of Adelaide evolutionary biologist Alan Cooper discusses his latest findings that have redrawn the family tree of the kiwi.

    Audio

    Kiwi Evolutionary History - Alan Cooper
  • Kiwi Evolutionary History

    Audio
    science environment
    5 Jun 2014

    Meet the kiwi's close cousin, the flightless elephant bird from Madagascar, and find out what ancient DNA tells us about prehistoric New Zealand. Audio

  • Moa beer puts bad six months behind it

    Audio 28 May 2014

    Craft beer brewer Moa says it has moved past a negative first six months of the financial year to March the 31st and has regained its sales momentum. Audio

  • $5.8m loss reported by Moa Group

    News
    Business
    27 May 2014

    Moa Group made a net loss of $5.8 million for the year ended March, in line with its previous indications. Chief executive Geoff Ross said the first six months were particularly negative.

    $5.8m loss reported by Moa Group
  • Moa Group reports A 6-million dollar annual loss

    Audio 27 May 2014

    The beer brewer, Moa Group, says it made a net loss of nearly 6 million-dollars for the year ended March, in line with its previous indications. Audio

  • Motorists warned of treacherous roads

    News
    New Zealand
    26 May 2014
    A snow-covered car in Frankton on Monday morning.

    Canterbury and Otago motorists are being warned to expect treacherous road conditions on Tuesday, as temperatures plummet below zero, causing frosts and more snow falls. Audio

    Motorists warned of treacherous roads
  • Roosters accuse Dogs of diving after big win

    News
    Sport
    24 May 2014

    A big second half saw the Sydney Roosters thrash the Bulldogs 32-12 in their National Rugby League clash in Sydney. The Roosters led 10-8 at the break and scored 18...

    Roosters accuse Dogs of diving after big win
  • Sport: Chance for fringe players to stake 'Ikale Tahi claim

    News
    Pacific
    23 May 2014

    Tonga rugby coach Mana Otai says the June international window is an opportunity for some new faces to make their case to be a part of next year's World Cup squad.

    Sport: Chance for fringe players to stake 'Ikale Tahi claim
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