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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Slater takes control of Maroons, Spaniards to lead Europe's Ryder Cup defence and World Rugby wants limited contact training.
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Vet Robert Sawicki with his loveable pets
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Sir Tim Shadbolt alone in opposing independent review
Invercargill's embattled mayor has doubled down against an independent review into who has access to council emails - despite one of his being used against him.
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Auckland gyms, supermarkets added to locations of interest
Buses, running events and yet more food outlets in Auckland have been added to the Covid-19 locations of interest this afternoon as the list continues to grow.
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
Massive spike in Covid-19 cases in French Polynesia; Australia is accused of doing too little on climate change; the value of the Pacific Forum is praised; a Fiji MP has regained his seat, and more.
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Robert Hillman on his new novel and giving voice to others
Robert Hillman grew up in rural Victoria, Australia, where the practical job as a butcher's apprentice his father had helped to secure him failed to appeal. So, at the tender age of 16 he fled by boat… Audio
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What happened to Sydney socialite Juanita Neilsen?
Audio 17 Jul 2021When Juanita Nielsen disappeared from Sydney’s King Cross in July 1975 the story received intense public interest. Nielsen was a journalist, socialite, model and heiress of the Mark Foy family. She… Audio
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Opinion: Best defence or giving offence? Questions about military spending
Labour's spending up big on the military, but not everyone's happy about that, writes Bryce Edwards.
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Covid-19 forced govt to cut back defence spending - Peeni Henare
The $20 billion spend-up on defence is the latest Covid-19 casualty, with a range of options to scale it down now before the finance minister.
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Ardern treads 'predictable' line between Australia, China
The prime minister has made a promise to China as she flatly rejects the most recent accusations from Beijing in the wake of this week's trans-Tasman leaders' meeting.
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NZ could play mediating role in Gaza conflict – but does it want to?
Analysis - So far, the New Zealand government has been remarkably silent about the Gaza-Israel conflict, Geoffrey Miller writes.
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Sue Kedgley: 50 years at the feminist coalface
Pioneering New Zealand feminist, activist and former Green MP Sue Kedgley first came to public attention in the 1970s as an early, outspoken women's liberationist for femism. Her new book, Fifty Years… Audio
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'Propaganda' alleged in rowdy Rotorua meeting over golf course
Accusations of propaganda, destroying "taonga" and jeopardising people's mental and spiritual health - all par for the course at a meeting over the future of Rotorua's Springfield Golf Course.
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Polyfest returns, safe from Covid-19: 'Get those kids back on that stage'
The world's largest Pacific dance festival got under way in Auckland today after two years of disruptions. Audio
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The Mixtape - Marc Swadel
Audio 10 Apr 2021Our guest on The Mixtape this week is cinematographer Marc Swadel. Marc has an impressive portfolio. He's worked on Grammy and BIFA nominated, Cannes, UKMVA and NME award winning films. Marc has… Video, Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Danny Lee halted by bad light, Daniell into Doha final and Canterbury on top at Hagley.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Young rider outdoes senior TT rivals, new skipper for Northern Stars and sixth trophy in nine months for Bayern Munich.
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 February 2021
In Hymns on Sunday, we mark Waitangi Day with Shirley Murray's hymn God bless our land. And we wrap up our Summer Hymn Requests for the year: this week's listener favourites include a setting of Psalm… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Giannis staying in Milwaukee, Wolves beat Chelsea and Frank Williams in hospital.
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Homeownership rates lowest in 70 years - report
The rate of people who own their own home has hit its lowest point in 70 years, as a grim portrait of the housing crisis is revealed in a report by Stats NZ.
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Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light
Last weekend the same startling scoop appeared in the papers of both major publishers: a teenager arrested for plotting a school massacre which was completely suppressed for nearly two years. Both… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 November 2020
What hymns did you choose for your wedding? This week in Hymns on Sunday you can hear some of Queen Elizabeth II's choices - her 73rd wedding anniversary is coming up on 20 November. Audio
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'Irresponsible' for Labour to rule out capital taxes - Greens
Greens co-leader James Shaw has lashed out at Labour over rising house prices, labelling it "irresponsible" for refusing to entertain a tax on capital gains.
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Graham Norton - his new book, dogs, and wine
Change hit Ireland like "an express train" and transformed it from a backward country into one that the Irish are proud of, says one of its most famous sons. Audio
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House prices and home ownership - has Labour delivered on its promises?
The Labour coalition government promised to address ballooning house prices and help aspiring home buyers take the first step. Eva Corlett looks at whether it has kept its promise.