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NZ jockeys and horses ensure Kiwi interest in Melbourne Cup
NZ jockeys and horses ensure Kiwi interest in Melbourne Cup
More than $2 million in bets had been made in New Zealand on today's Melbourne Cup race by midday - up $500,000 on the same time last year. Audio
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Netball: NZ in bidding war to host 2023 world cup
Netball: NZ in bidding war to host 2023 world cup
New Zealand and South Africa are currently in a bidding war to win the rights to host the 2023 Netball World Cup.
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Birdstories: the new book about NZ native birds from the author of 'Buller's Birds'
New Zealanders may have taken so kindly to the kiwi as a national symbol because we like to see its characteristics in ourselves, says Geoff Norman. "It's a fairly modest little bird, it's not flashy… Audio, Gallery
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Prince Harry, Meghan wrap up Auckland tour with multicultural reception
Prince Harry praises youth and city's diversity: 'You are arbiters of real change'
Prince Harry and Meghan have been wowed by a cultural performance and the fresh intellectual minds of youth leaders at a reception this evening. Video
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Headhunter: the story of Horatio Robley
Horatio Robley witnessed the most famous battle of the New Zealand Wars, he fathered a child with the daughter of a sworn enemy, his sketching helped end a war, his book helped save the art of Maori… Audio
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History repeating - New Zealand's mental health inquiries
Audio 27 Oct 2018New Zealand’s mental health system has been repeatedly pulled apart in major investigations, the latest of which is reporting back next month. Jess McAllen looks at the history and recurring themes of…
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'I really hope that they find a normal life': Alosio Taimo victim shares hopes for abused
Taimo victim: 'I really hope that they find a normal life'
A survivor of one of the country's worst child sex offenders hopes all of the young people who were abused can heal.
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Mediawatch Midweek: 10 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin chats to Bryan about 'digital strip search' blowback; Taranaki flying the local radio flag; the Koru Club horror, Whangamomona's… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: 10 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek: 10 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin chats to Bryan about 'digital strip search' blowback; Taranaki flying the local radio flag; the Koru Club horror, Whangamomona's…
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The little-known early All Black, artist, sailor and entrepreneur
The first scoring All Black in history, Tom Ryan was also a prize-winning artist and sailor, married the daughter of a Ngāpuhi leader and spearheaded the tourism and troutfishing industries for Lake… Audio
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Gold medal for NZ triathlete at Youth Olympics
Gold medal for NZ triathlete at Youth Olympics
Aucklander Dylan McCullough has won New Zealand's first medal of the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires with victory in the triathlon.
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All Blacks and Springboks return to site of magic series decider
All Blacks and Springboks return to site of magic series decider
Opinion - The All Blacks won their first series in South Africa 22 years ago on the same field they tackle their old foe on Sunday, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Teen boxer looking to make NZ history at Youth Olympics
An 18-year-old high school student is looking to become the first female to win a medal in boxing for New Zealand at the Youth Olympics. Audio
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Shelford's bid to make NZ women's boxing history
Shelford's bid to make NZ women's boxing history
High school student Te Mania Shelford is aiming to become the first woman to win a medal in boxing for New Zealand at the Youth Olympic Games.
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Rugby World Cup: All Blacks chasing history
Rugby World Cup: All Blacks chasing history
The All Blacks are aiming to make history at the Rugby World Cup in Japan in 2019.
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From Beatles to Brockhampton - a short history of boybands
Self-described "hardest working boyband in show business" Brockhampton are about to play their first NZ show in front of a sold out crowd. RNZ Music looks how the thirteen-member hip hop group… Video
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The History of Geographic Rivalries in NZ
NZ has a history of geographic rivalry, between regions, between cities, and between towns. On the sports field, in politics, in culture and even in warfare. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: 12 September 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is a weekly catch-up between Mediawatch and Lately's Karyn Hay. This week: controversial comments about the Pacific Islands; a deep dive into the fertiliser; the GFC ten years on… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: 12 September 2018
Mediawatch Midweek: 12 September 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is a weekly catch-up between Mediawatch and Lately's Karyn Hay. This week: controversial comments about the Pacific Islands; a deep dive into the fertiliser; the GFC ten years on…
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Mannering set to become triple centurion
Mannering set to become triple centurion
He hasn't left yet but the tributes are already flowing week for departing Warriors great Simon Mannering, including an accolade out of left field from coach Stephen Kearney.
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Armchair amateurs spark concussion discussion
Millions of viewers saw All Black Ryan Crotty get knocked out - again - in last weekend’s test against the Wallabies. A bandwagon to retire him was soon rolling, propelled by the media. Was all this… Audio
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All Black Ryan Crotty's concussion crisis sparks calls to quit
Armchair amateurs spark concussion discussion
Millions of viewers saw All Black Ryan Crotty get knocked out - again - in last weekend’s test against the Wallabies. A bandwagon to retire him was soon rolling, propelled by the media. Was all this…
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Steven Adams back in NZ but not playing for Tall Blacks
New Zealand's biggest basketball star Steven Adams is back in the country - with his trio of camps for aspiring junior players getting underway in Auckland this morning. Despite his contribution, the… Video, Audio
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Pukekohe grower: 'We're really the last frontier'
Pukekohe grower: 'We're really the last frontier'
Fruit and vegetable growers in south Auckland are warning further development could jeopardise the country's produce supply.
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All Blacks still 'love the haka': Cane
All Blacks still 'love the haka': Cane
The All Blacks insist the haka is as powerful, prestigious and pivotal as ever, claiming Kees Meeuws' thoughts about the pre-game ritual haven't been accurately reported.