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Are Sky dishes destined for the dustbin?
Are Sky dishes destined for the dustbin?
Sky’s proposed merger with Vodafone is a sign of pay-TV's sell-by date approaching.
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Is Steven Adams the greatest Kiwi ever?
Toby & Toby on... Steven Adams, NBA star and the greatest NZer ever
Basketballer Steven Adams is making a huge splash in the NBA. Toby Manhire and Toby Morris ask if that's enough to make him the greatest New Zealander ever.
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NZ female mechanic to make 'herstory' in Supercars
NZ female mechanic to make 'herstory' in Supercars
Two female mechanics are set to make Supercar history by taking control of pit lane for Erebus Motorsport driver Aaren Russell.
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Carrington claims gold on road to Rio
Carrington claims gold on road to Rio
Olympic champion Lisa Carrington has made a winning start on her road to Rio, taking gold in the women's K1 200m final at the year's opening canoe sprint World Cup in Germany.
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John Kirwan - life and influences
John Kirwan is one of the most prolific try-scorers in All Black history. He's a former coach of the Italian and Japanese national rugby teams, and of course, the Blues. He talks to Wallace about… Audio
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NZ teams not good enough for ANZ Champs?
NZ teams not good enough for ANZ Champs?
Former West Coast Fever coach Sue Gaudion believes some New Zealand teams must be cut from the trans-Tasman netball competition.
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NZ trampolinist to make Olympic history
NZ trampolinist to make Olympic history
Dylan Schmidt has become the first New Zealand trampolinist to qualify for an Olympics.
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Already a win for women’s cricket
Already a win for women’s cricket
The White Ferns' hard work has been showing at the World T20 in India, even before tonight's semi-final, writes Zoë George in Sports Call.
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First NZ Olympic K4 crew in 24 years
First NZ Olympic K4 crew in 24 years
Five of the six canoe sprint athletes selected to compete at the Rio Olympics will make their Games debut, including the first Olympic K4 crew in 24 years. Video
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Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
New Zealand's test cricket history began way back in 1930 when we first played a full England side, but by early 1956 we were still yet to win a test. That all changed 60 years ago last Sunday, when… Audio
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The Beet goes on - by mistake
Being as famous as as possible doesn't necessarily mean the media know your name. Video
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Big names - but the wrong names
The Beet goes on - by mistake
Being as famous as as possible doesn't necessarily mean the media know your name.
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Biggest ever Olympic rowing team named
Biggest ever Olympic rowing team named
The largest ever New Zealand Rowing team for an Olympics has been named for this year's Rio Games.
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Has the PM mistaken himself for a flag?
Has the PM mistaken himself for a flag?
OPINION: John Key is arguing that a vote against the silver fern flag is really a vote against him, writes Finlay Macdonald.
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Team NZ hold onto lead with third place finish
Team NZ hold onto lead with third place finish
Team New Zealand has held onto its overall lead in the America's Cup World Series after finishing third in the latest round in Oman.
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Aussie opener blasts NZ crowd abuse
Aussie opener blasts NZ crowd abuse
Australia vice captain David Warner has accused New Zealand cricket fans of going "too far" in their abuse of the tourists during the two-test series.
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Masterpieces - David Downs
Today on the show, David Downs will be looking at his favourite lesser-known NZ inventions. How a tobacco company kept the world fit; why Ernest Rutherford is the SECOND most famous person from the… Audio
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Melbourne coach praises Breakers
Melbourne coach praises Breakers
The Melbourne United coach says they'll be coming up against a genuine basketball dynasty in the Australian NBL basketball semi-finals.
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NZ-born Hartley named England captain
NZ-born Hartley named England captain
Controversial hooker Dylan Hartley has been named England's new captain by coach Eddie Jones despite the Northampton firebrand having a long history of ill-discipline.
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Breakers' coach and CEO go in shakeup
Breakers' coach and CEO go in shakeup
There will be a major shakeup at the Breakers basketball club with Paul Henare to take over as head coach, and another former player, Dillon Boucher, to become general manager.
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FIFA ethics committee extends Valcke suspension
FIFA ethics committee extends Valcke suspension
FIFA's ethics watchdog has extended Secretary General Jerome Valcke's suspension from world football as it prepares a ruling over accusations of corruption involving the sale of World Cup tickets.
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NZ-born Stokes blasts fastest Test 250
NZ-born Stokes blasts fastest Test 250
Brutal batting from New Zealand-born Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow broke a host of records as England ran rampant on day two of the second Test in Cape Town.
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NZ Olympic canoeing champion Lisa Carrington
New Zealand's Olympic canoeing champion Lisa Carrington created history in 2015, as she easily defended her K1 200 metre title at the World Champs in Milan. Audio
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Living in fear: Inside our domestic violence problem
Inside our domestic violence problem
We have the highest reported rate of intimate partner violence in the developed world. What can be done to bring the numbers down? By Mava Moayyed.
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All Blacks Sevens advance despite defeat
All Blacks Sevens advance despite defeat
The All Blacks Sevens have bounced back from an upset loss to Canada to top pool D and qualify for the Cup quarter-finals at the Cape Town leg of the World Series.