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  • Sixth time lucky as Carrington crowned NZ's top athlete

    News
    Sport
    10 Feb 2017
    Lisa Carrington cradles her Supreme Halberg Award.

    Olympic canoeist Lisa Carrington has claimed New Zealand's top sporting honour - the Supreme Halberg Award for 2016.

    Sixth time lucky as Carrington crowned NZ's top athlete
  • Dear Kane: we need the Chappell-Hadlee trophy

    News
    Sport
    30 Jan 2017
    Kane Williamson in T20i beige.

    Opinion -Beating Australia in the Chappell-Hadlee ODI would be nice for the Black Caps, but it would mean the world to their fans, Matt Richens says.

    Dear Kane: we need the Chappell-Hadlee trophy
  • Dave Eringa and Guy Massey - The Producers

    Audio
    music arts
    29 Jan 2017
    Guy Massey, Greg Haver and Dave Eringa at the Producers master class in Auckland.

    World-class music producers Guy Massey and Dave Eringa have been in NZ to teach a masterclass. They talk about working with Oasis, re-mastering The Beatles and how they started out. Video, Audio

  • MPI investigating claims of animal abuse at rodeo

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Jan 2017
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    The Ministry for Primary Industries is investigating alleged breaches of the Rodeo Code of Welfare at a Northland rodeo, after footage emerged of calves being electric shocked. Video, Audio

    MPI investigating claims of animal abuse at rodeo
  • NZ’s history of ‘relentlessly Pākehā’ newsrooms

    Audio
    media education
    11 Jan 2017

    There are still too few Māori in NZ’s newsrooms, a media researcher says. Audio

  • Goff says honour 'nice'

    News
    New Zealand
    31 Dec 2016
    Phil Goff on the day he was elected Auckland mayor. 8 October 2016.

    Former Labour leader turned Auckland mayor Phil Goff has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

    Goff says honour 'nice'
  • Steve Tew: ‘We are a lightning rod for NZ society’

    Audio
    sport inequality
    24 Dec 2016
    Steve Tew

    NZ Rugby chief executive Steve Tew has had quite the year. He spoke to Kim Hill about culture change and the challenges facing New Zealand rugby after an incident-rich year. Audio

  • Joseph Parker poised for boxing superstardom

    News
    Sport
    10 Dec 2016
    Joseph Parker

    Heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker will go from Kiwi star to global brand if he pulls off a win tonight.

    Parker poised for boxing superstardom
  • Extra Time for 25 November 2016

    Audio
    sport
    25 Nov 2016
    New All Blacks jersey.

    This week, the strongest ever field has been announced for Auckland's ASB tennis Classic, the All Blacks finish up their season against France and the NZ golf team attempt to make history. Audio

  • Satterthwaite ton guides NZ to series whitewash

    News
    Sport
    19 Nov 2016
    White Fern Amy Satterthwaite.

    Cricketer Amy Satterthwaite has taken her third century in five games to guide the White Ferns to a series whitewash over Pakistan in Nelson.

    Satterthwaite ton guides NZ to series whitewash
  • Another historic performance needed to beat the All Blacks

    News
    Sport
    19 Nov 2016
    The Ireland captain Rory Best and his children.

    Irish skipper Rory Best says his side will have to produce one of the finest performances in team's history to go back-to-back against the All Blacks in Dublin.

    Another historic performance needed to beat the All Blacks
  • NZ Cricket appoints first female president

    News
    Sport
    16 Nov 2016
    Debbie Hockley, is New Zealand Cricket's first female president.  Pictured here at Hagley Oval in 2014 holding the Cricket World Cup with a fan.

    Former White Ferns captain Debbie Hockley has been elected New Zealand Cricket's first female president in its 122-year history.

    NZ Cricket appoints first female president
  • 'They've done it!' - World reacts to Irish win

    News
    New Zealand sport
    6 Nov 2016
    Ireland's Conor Murray celebrates Robbie Henshaw's try.

    Ireland is celebrating after beating New Zealand for the first time, with Irish media triumphant and fans ebullient on social media.

    'They've done it!' - World reacts to Irish win
  • Almandin takes out Melbourne Cup by a nose

    News
    Sport
    1 Nov 2016
    The finishing line at the 2016 Melbourne Cup.

    Almandin has won the Melbourne Cup, claiming the $NZ6.4 million prize at Flemington Racecourse. Video

    Almandin takes out Melbourne Cup by a nose
  • NZ mountaineer inspired by the first woman to climb Mt Everest

    Audio
    history sport
    25 Oct 2016

    The first woman to conquer Everest Junko Tabei of Japan has died from cancer, aged 77. The first New Zealand woman to climb the peak recalls Ms Tabei's inspiration. Audio

  • Alison McCulloch: post-natal depression

    Audio
    Pacific money
    22 Oct 2016
    woman with newborn baby

    Research indicates about 15% of mothers suffer from this serious health issue, but it often go undetected and untreated, says investigative journalist Alison McCulloch. She's just published a large… Audio

  • Pinetree Plays On

    Audio
    history sport
    19 Oct 2016
    Colin Meads.

    Contrary to popular belief, All Black Buck Shelford did not lose a testicle while playing against France but Colin "Pinetree" Meads really did play almost an entire game of rugby with a broken arm… Audio

  • Media riff on rugby’s roll of shame

    Audio
    sport media
    9 Oct 2016
    Aaron Smith issuing an apology to reporters at the airport.

    Another day, another player at the centre of a headline-making 'scandal' - and the media make the most of rich pickings at the bottom of rugby's barrel. Audio

  • Media riff on rugby’s roll of shame

    News
    Mediawatch sport
    9 Oct 2016
    Aaron Smith issuing an apology to reporters at the airport.

    Another day, another player at the centre of a headline-making 'scandal' - and the media make the most of rich pickings at the bottom of rugby's barrel.

    Audio

    Media riff on rugby’s roll of shame
  • Waardenburg off to Miami

    News
    Sport
    5 Oct 2016
    New Zealand basketball player Sam Waardenburg.

    A chance meeting at a Melbourne basketball camp in June has catapulted Kiwi teen Sam Waardenburg all the way to sunny Miami.

    Waardenburg off to Miami
  • NZ footballers go down to Spain

    News
    Sport
    4 Oct 2016
    Football generic

    Spain scored two late goals to beat New Zealand 2-0 in their Fifa under-17 women's World Cup in Jordan.

    NZ footballers go down to Spain
  • Serena Williams to star in NZ

    News
    Sport
    28 Sep 2016
    Serena Williams

    World number two and 22-time grand slam champion Serena Williams will headline Auckland's ASB Tennis Classic in January.

    Serena Williams to star in NZ
  • India beat NZ by 197 runs in Kanpur

    News
    Sport
    27 Sep 2016
    India celebrate wicket of BJ Watling during the Black Caps first test in Kanpur

    India have beaten New Zealand by 197 runs in the first cricket test in Kanpur to go 1-0 up in the three-match series.

    India beat NZ by 197 runs in Kanpur
  • NZ struggling heading into final day in India

    News
    Sport
    26 Sep 2016
    Kane Williamson

    The New Zealand cricketers have been left struggling on 93 for 4 with one day left to play in the first Test against India in Kanpur.

    NZ struggling heading into final day in India
  • Sport: Vanuatu U20s eye NZ scalp

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    15 Sep 2016
    Vanuatu are hoping for more reasons to celebrate at the OFC Under 20 Championship.

    Despite having already secured qualification for next year's Under 20 Football World Cup, Vanuatu insist they are fully focused on creating more history in Saturday's Oceania final against New…

    Sport: Vanuatu U20s eye NZ scalp
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