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Liam Squire ready for Highlanders and All Blacks return
Liam Squire ready for Highlanders and All Blacks return
Former All Black Liam Squire is back with the Highlanders for next year's Super Rugby Aotearoa and he want's to play test rugby again.
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Live: Whānau Voices of Aotearoa, far from home
RNZ Concert is proud to present Whānau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home, a beautiful performance of New Zealand Māori and Pacific songs by some of our best opera singers, live in the Royal Albert… Video, Audio
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Australian special forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan
A landmark Australian military inquiry has identified a culture of secrecy and deceit and evidence Australian special forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan over 11 years. The 4 and a half year… Audio
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Australia's Afghanistan war crimes report: 39 alleged unlawful killings
'Bloodings': Aust junior soldiers ordered to kill prisoners - war crimes report
Australia's Defence Chief says there is information to substantiate 23 incidents of alleged unlawful killing of 39 people by 25 special forces personnel.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - White Ferns in doubt for Big Bash finale, Mir wins MotoGP title and Fisher-Black signs with Belgium team.
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Tracking the fortunes of the Māori Party
Māori politics is a story of rapid rises and sudden falls - and this year the Māori Party is back Audio
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The rise - and fall - and rise - of the Māori Party
Tracking the fortunes of the Māori Party
Māori politics is a story of rapid rises and sudden falls - and this year the Māori Party is back
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Australia to appoint special investigator to prosecute soldiers over Afghanistan war crimes
Australia may prosecute soldiers over Afghanistan 'war crimes'
A special investigator will be appointed to prosecute allegations of Australian war crimes in Afghanistan as the government prepares to release a long-awaited report into the conduct of special forces…
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World Champion cyclists chase National Criterium titles
World Champion cyclists chase National Criterium titles
A cluster of world champion cyclists will race on the inner-city streets of Christchurch this weekend for the Criterium National Championships.
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Nashville Babylon 26 October 2020
This week's Nashville Babylon is a solid Soul and R'n'B special featuring the likes of Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Candi Staton and Curtis Mayfield. Audio
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Explaining The Red Tide: Kiwis hug Jacinda back as Labour breaks records
The crew open their envelopes and reveal their picks, as they make sense of Labour's govern-alone victory, National's much-needed rebuild, the return of te Pati Maori and the Greens' delight in the… Video, Audio
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Music history - Smiths guitarist at University of Salford
ON this day 2007 - Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, was made a visiting professor of music at the University of Salford in Manchester - for "changing the face of British guitar music". Audio
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Election result a win for centre-right - Tim Watkin
Panellists Laila Harre and Scott Campbell discuss. Audio
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The Panel with Laila Harre and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 19 Oct 2020Women in the investment and banking industry are calling for changes to Kiwisaver to make it fairer for women. Social justice campaigner and economist Susan St John joins The Panel to explain why… Audio
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The Panel with Laila Harre and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 19 Oct 2020The Director-General of Health says a ship now bound for Brisbane is believed to be the most likely source of transmission in the latest Covid-19 case in New Zealand. Panellists Laila Harre and Scott… Audio
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What panellists Laila Harre and Scott Campbell are thinking
Audio 19 Oct 2020What panellists Laila Harre and Scott Campbell have been thinking. Audio
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Political commentator Scott Campbell
Political commentator, Scott Campbell, analyses the results for the Maori Party. Audio
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Wealth, weight, winners and the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard
Two days out, we hear surprise calls on wealth taxes and obesity and the Caucus crew debate the seats to watch, highs and lows, winners and losers. And we put our picks in an envelope. Video, Audio
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Latest poll shows race for Tāmaki Makaurau electorate is close
Latest poll shows race for Tāmaki Makaurau electorate is close
A Māori Television/Curia Market Research poll shows the race for the Tāmaki Makaurau electorate is close, with less than a week until election day. Audio
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Polls show Tāmaki Makaurau electorate race tightening up
The race for Tāmaki Makaurau is tightening up
A new Māori Television-Curia Market Research poll has the current MP, Labour's Peeni Henare, at 35 percent with the Māori Party's John Tamihere just six… Audio
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Podcasts of the week: Murder, politics and giving kids independence
Podcasts of the week: Murder, politics and giving kids independence
RNZ's podcast Crimes NZ looks at the infamous 1954 Parker-Hulme murder case in Christchurch, while The Detail investigates whether a renewable energy goal is a victory or a diversion and the Caucus …
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Collins & Peters on thin ice as Ardern finds her feet
The New Zealand First Foundation in court, Judith Collins pays a price on Ponsonby Rd, Jacinda Ardern finds some form & a chance for Te Pati Maori. Video, Audio
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Collins goes vote plucking, while Peters makes 'last stand'
Caucus rates a fired-up leaders' debate as Collins looks to bring voters 'home', while Winston Peters rages as he's 'exonerated'. Video, Audio
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Podcasts of the week: Survival of the fittest in sport and politics
Podcasts of the week: Survival of the fittest in sport and politics
Political podcast Caucus weighs up the minor parties' chances of making it to Parliament, while the recently refreshed Extra Time sees the team rate the prospects of Israel Adesanya in Abu Dhabi…
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Sending out the political assassins as National shoots itself in the foot
With eight days, 18 hours, two minutes and 10 seconds until voting starts, party leaders are calling up hit-jobs as they scrap for their political lives. Plus, the debate debacles, ACT's rise and… Video, Audio