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  • Moa now has its own distribution in Australia

    News
    Business
    2 Dec 2013

    Moa Brewing says its new distribution model in Australia is now up and running and it has its own sales people on the ground there.

    Moa now has its own distribution in Australia
  • Anika Moa

    Audio
    30 Nov 2013

    Becoming a mother to twin boys, Taane Diamond and Barry Kowhai, has inspired Anika Moa to write Songs For Bubbas an album of whimsical, bilingual, educational songs set to become kindergarten… Audio

  • Pritchard to miss World Cup final

    News
    Sport
    30 Nov 2013

    Kiwis forward Frank Pritchard will miss Sunday morning's Rugby League World Cup final against Australia at Old Trafford. Pritchard has been bothered by a hamstring injury that also forced him...

    Pritchard to miss World Cup final
  • New music with Sam Wicks

    Audio 29 Nov 2013

    New music this week from Anika Moa, The Drab Doo-Riffs, and The Shocking and Stunning. Audio

  • 'Crime family' at heart of major bust

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Nov 2013
    Drugs and firearms seized by police.

    Police say a crime family is at the centre of a major gang drugs operation carried out in Southland and Central Otago. Audio

    'Crime family' at heart of major bust
  • Best of the Week - 22 November 2013

    Audio 22 Nov 2013

    Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 22 November. This week.... dealing with rogue announcers in the world of talkback radio; shaking up our teaching of… Audio

  • Sport: Tonga make four changes for Wales test

    News
    Pacific
    21 Nov 2013

    Tonga have made four changes to the side beaten by France for Saturday's final match of their European rugby tour against Wales in Cardiff. Melbourne Rebels prop Eddie Aholelei starts...

    Sport: Tonga make four changes for Wales test
  • The Moas

    Audio 17 Nov 2013

    The Moas organiser Hugh Sundae and 2012 recipient Catherine Fitzgerald on 'The Moas': an unofficial celebration of achievement in New Zealand film in the past year. Audio

  • Diversity on show at Pasifika arts awards

    News
    New Zealand
    15 Nov 2013

    An opera singer, a hip-hop choreographer and a Tokelauan community group are among the winners of this year's Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards.

    Diversity on show at Pasifika arts awards
  • Diversity celebrated at Pasifika awards

    News
    New Zealand
    14 Nov 2013

    Bass baritone Jonathan Lemalu has won the supreme accolade of senior artist at the Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards in Wellington on Thursday night.

    Diversity celebrated at Pasifika awards
  • Moa shareprice falls as it eyes loss of more than $5 million

    News
    Business
    5 Nov 2013

    Shares in the boutique brewer, Moa, fell more than 6% on Monday after saying it expects to report an annual loss between $5 million and $6 million.

    Moa shareprice falls as it eyes loss of more than $5 million
  • Midday Business News for 4 November 2013

    Audio 4 Nov 2013

    Westpac reports a 9 percent rise in cash earnings but says margins are being squeezed. Moa expects to lose between five and six million dollars this year and the sharemarket is little changed. Audio

  • Archaelogical dig of moa hunter site in North Otago

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    17 Oct 2013

    The head of a Ngai Tahu runanga says an archaelogical dig of a moa hunter site in North Otago will rescue artefacts and animal remains that could provide more information about how the people in the…

    Archaelogical dig of moa hunter site in North Otago
  • Te Manu Korihi News for 17 October 2013

    Audio 17 Oct 2013

    The Mangatangi marae in north Waikato says the granting of a new coal mine on its door step adds insult to injury after years of being 'dealt to' by the industries; The leader of a Northland campaign… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 17 October 2013

    Audio 17 Oct 2013

    The Mangatangi marae in north Waikato says the granting of a new coal mine on its door step adds insult to injury after years of being 'dealt to' by the industries; The leader of a Northland campaign… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 17 October 2013

    Audio 17 Oct 2013

    Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou plans to pump five million dollars into fifty of its marae in the East Cape and Gisborne areas; Tainui has tightened its grip on two top hotels; The head of a Ngai Tahu… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 17 October 2013

    Audio 17 Oct 2013

    Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou plans to pump five million dollars into fifty of its marae in the East Cape and Gisborne areas; Tainui has tightened its grip on two top hotels; Native American tribes have… Audio

  • Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2013

    Audio 16 Oct 2013

    The Ministry of Education is to lead an urgent audit of Te Kohanga Reo National Trust Board - the body that oversees publicly-funded Maori pre-schools; The Maori Council does not believe the Goverment… Audio

  • Archaeological dig to rescue moa bones

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    16 Oct 2013

    An archaeological dig is under way to rescue the remains of a moa hunting site in North Otago.

    Archaeological dig to rescue moa bones
  • Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2013

    Audio 16 Oct 2013

    The Government's announced an urgent audit of Te Kohanga Reo National Trust Board - the body that oversees publicly-funded Maori pre-schools; The Maori Council does not believe the Goverment has… Audio

  • Brewery looking for back-to-back success

    News
    Business
    15 Oct 2013

    The South Island's McCashin family has overcome a 10-year brewing ban to become one of New Zealand's fastest-growing manufacturers - and it's looking to expand overseas.

    Brewery looking for back-to-back success
  • No SBW in World Cup league squad

    News
    Sport
    9 Oct 2013

    Dual international Sonny Bill Williams has not been named in the Kiwi's squad for this month's Rugby League World Cup in Britain. After winning his second NRL Premiership on Sunday,...

    No SBW in World Cup league squad
  • Sport: Tonga name Rugby League World Cup squad

    News
    Pacific
    8 Oct 2013

    Mate Ma'a coach Charles Tonga admits it's a relief to finally have his squad for the Rugby League World Cup signed off after injuries and withdrawals forced a number of...

    Sport: Tonga name Rugby League World Cup squad
  • NZ Live - Anna Coddington with Mike Hall

    Audio 4 Oct 2013
    Anna Coddington

    Audiences all over the country will know singer songwriter Anna Coddington from the years she spent touring with New Zealand musicians of note - from Bic Runga to Anika Moa, and as part of the Fly My… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Fossil moa droppings give insight on diet

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Oct 2013

    Paleontologists have used fossilised moa droppings to reconstruct the feeding habits of four types of these extinct flightless birds. Audio

    Fossil moa droppings give insight on diet
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