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  • Wellington Brass in Concert - Part One

    Audio
    music
    24 Sep 2016
    Wellington Brass Band at Symphony Hall Birmingham 2016

    The current New Zealand Champion Brass Band in concert prior to its British Open Tour in September 2016. First Half introduced by Peter Dykes. Wellington Brass/David Bremner. Soloists: Matt Stein… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Wellington Brass in Concert - Part Two

    Audio
    music
    24 Sep 2016
    Wellington Brass Band at Symphony Hall Birmingham 2016

    The current New Zealand Champion Brass Band in concert prior to its British Open Tour in September 2016. Second Half introduced by Peter Dykes. Wellington Brass/David Bremner. Soloists: Matt Stein… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Decoding the US election: Finally they debate

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    22 Sep 2016
    Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump

    Opinion - What may be the most 'gloves off' US presidential debate in modern times is coming up. Phil Smith has a pre-match briefing.

    Decoding the US election: Finally they debate
  • Three charged with murdering Hamilton man

    News
    New Zealand crime
    21 Sep 2016
    Brent Paul Brown

    Three men have been charged with the murder of a Hamilton man who was attacked in late August.

    Three charged with murdering Hamilton man
  • Gisborne mayor's $20 koha 'does not translate into an offence'

    News
    New Zealand politics
    15 Sep 2016
    Gisborne District mayor Meng Foon

    Police say no offence was committed by Gisborne mayor Meng Foon when he placed money on a table at a Father's Day function last week. Audio

    Mayor's $20 koha 'does not translate into an offence'
  • Theft of dairy cows from Ashburton perplexes locals

    Audio
    farming
    31 Aug 2016

    An Ashburton dairy farmer joins us to discuss the logistics of stealing 500 dairy cows from a local farm. Police are still investigating reports of the theft but are no closer to determining what… Audio

  • Growing up Afro Caribbean in Australia

    Audio
    author interview
    30 Aug 2016
    Maxine Beneba Clarke

    On the face of it, writer Maxine Beneba-Clarke had a quintessential Aussie childhood. Growing up in suburban Sydney, riding in the family Ford Falcon, vegemite in the cupboard. She is the author of… Audio

  • Pigtails studied for proof of Pitcairn's mutineers

    Audio 29 Aug 2016
    The Mutineers turning Lt Bligh and part of the Officers and Crew adrift from His Majesty's Ship the Bounty, 29th April 1789 by the artist Robert Dodd

    DNA experts are to investigate a collection of 18th century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers who settled Pitcairn Island in the 1700s. Audio

  • Search on for man missing nearly a month

    News
    New Zealand
    27 Aug 2016
    Robert Bruce Hunter

    Police in Whangarei are looking for Robert Bruce Hunter, who was reported missing on 29 July.

    Search on for man missing nearly a month
  • Hunt for armed man moves south to Auckland area

    News
    New Zealand
    26 Aug 2016
    Police have evacuated residents of a Porirua street, north of Wellington, as they hunt for an armed offender who shot dead a police dog.

    Police in Northland are now extending their search for a man who fired at officers to the greater Auckland area. Video

    Hunt for armed man moves south to Auckland area
  • Mutineers' pigtails and bones under scrutiny

    News
    Pacific
    26 Aug 2016
    Scientists hope to be able to extract DNA from the hair and match it to living descendants of the Bounty crewmen.

    Eighteenth century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers are under the scrutiny of DNA experts but a much bigger mystery could soon be solved. Audio

    Mutineers' pigtails and bones under scrutiny
  • Pitcairn DNA hunt underway

    Audio
    Pacific history
    25 Aug 2016
    Scientists hope to be able to extract DNA from the hair and match it to living descendants of the Bounty crewmen.

    DNA experts are to investigate a collection of 18th century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers who settled Pitcairn Island in the late 1700s. Audio

  • Dive teams search for missing Waikato woman

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Aug 2016
    Missing woman Kim Louise Richmond

    The police dive squad is searching two hydro lakes on the Waikato River near the farm of a missing woman.

    Dive teams search for missing Waikato woman
  • Hearing-impaired Waikato woman still missing

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Aug 2016
    Missing woman Kim Louise Richmond

    No trace has been found of a hearing-impaired woman missing in the Waikato-King Country area since Monday.

    Hearing-impaired Waikato woman still missing
  • The Red Zone

    Audio
    Canterbury
    5 Aug 2016
    Evan Smith, from the Avon-Otakaro Network, with a map of the Red Zone.

    In the heart of Christchurch, a 440 hectare tract of land awaits decisions for its future. So what will happen to the land that was cleared? And who gets to decide? Video

  • Decoding the US election: Choosing a running mate

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    4 Aug 2016
    US presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and their running mates Tim Kaine and Mike Pence.

    Opinion: Finding the perfect running mate is a tough ask, as John McCain will attest. Luckily, Phil Smith is here to guide you through your options.

    How to choose a US presidential running mate
  • Soon Pt 4

    Audio 4 Aug 2016

    Simon's brother Ford joins the holiday party. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Concern for missing Waikato woman

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    3 Aug 2016
    23062016 Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King. Police car.

    Police are concerned about a hearing impaired woman who has been missing in the Waikato-King Country area since Monday.

    Concern for missing Waikato woman
  • NZ motorsport legend Chris Amon dead aged 73

    News
    Sport
    3 Aug 2016

    New Zealand motorsport icon Chris Amon has died aged 73.

    NZ motorsport legend Chris Amon dead aged 73
  • Heavy snow, blizzard warnings for South Island

    News
    New Zealand transport
    3 Aug 2016
    NZ landscape snow

    A severe weather warning is in place for inland parts of the South Island, where heavy snow is expected to fall today.

    Heavy snow, blizzard warnings for South Island
  • Police seek witnesses to fatal Tauranga crash

    News
    New Zealand Bay of Plenty
    30 Jul 2016
    Close up of a St John ambulance on a residential street.

    Three people were injured, two fatally, when they were hit while changing a flat tyre on an SUV, police say.

    Police seek witnesses to fatal Tauranga crash
  • Markets

    Audio
    29 Jul 2016

    Wall Street is mixed after a weaker results from the car-maker Ford - it has reported fewer sales in China. Audio

  • NZer Matt Smith breaks world shearing record

    News
    Country farming
    27 Jul 2016
    No caption

    New Zealander Matt Smith has broken one of the biggest world records in shearing sports in England overnight. Video

    NZer Matt Smith breaks world shearing record
  • Shorten refuses to concede as Coalition pulls ahead

    News
    World politics
    9 Jul 2016
    Bill Shorten and Malcolm Turnbull face off for the top job in Australia.

    Australian Election - Opposition leader Bill Shorten is refusing to concede defeat despite the Coalition being tipped to achieve a majority.

    Shorten refuses to concede
  • Australian election on knife edge

    News
    World politics
    3 Jul 2016
    Supporters of Labor Party leader Bill Shorten look on as they follow results of the national election in Melbourne.

    Australian Election - Results are too close to call with Australia facing the possibility of another hung parliament.

    Australian election on knife edge
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