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100 years of Wes and Dexter
Both Wes Montgomery and Dexter Gordon would have turned 100 recently. Nick celebrates their centenaries with a look at some of their highlights. Audio
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Sam Neill on his cancer diagnosis: 'I suddenly was stopped in my tracks'
New Zealand actor Sam Neill has revealed he is being treated for stage three lymphoma, which was diagnosed about a year ago. Audio
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Millions of dead fish wash up near Australian town
Residents in a regional Australian town have woken to find millions of dead fish in their river.
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The Detail's Long Read: Immortal Bangers and Me
Immortal Bangers and Me by Shayne Carter: The legendary musician recounts his experience playing with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Paul Coll wins London squash title
Greymouth squash pro Paul Coll has won the title at the Canary Wharf Classic in London.
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Djokovic denied early entry to US
Novak Djokovic will miss next week's Miami Open after he was denied an exemption that would have allowed him to enter the US.
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Police seek witness information after Henderson shooting
Authorities are continuing to investigate the shooting death of a man who allegedly fired at police multiple times on Friday in West Auckland following a failed robbery attempt.
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Gilbert Enoka to end his time with All Blacks
All Blacks Mental Skills Coach Gilbert Enoka has announced he will not look to extend his time with New Zealand Rugby.
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Gold dredge becomes millstone, unmoors West Coast council chairman
A gold dredge that has been idle for a decade could be the downfall of a longtime West Coast Regional Council chairman, but he's still proud of the massive machinery.
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How a freezer kickstarted a 50 year career in bag-making
Nearly 50 years ago, Dan Hickman swapped a freezer for a sewing machine. Audio
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WOMAD festival kicks off in New Plymouth
A near-capacity crowd of music fans has descended on the WOMAD festival of music and dance in Taranaki.
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'I'm back': Trump returns to YouTube and Facebook after two-year ban
Former US President Donald Trump has returned to the tech platforms he used to power his political rise until he was cut off following the 2021 attack on Congress by his followers.
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Riki Gooch 'Te Hou Nui' premieres at CubaDupa
Riki Gooch Pirihi is a conductor, composer, electronic musician, producer, and drummer based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington. Riki Gooch premieres 'Te Hou Nui' at CubaDupa on the 25th March. Audio
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The Sampler: Jen Cloher, Brandn Shiraz, Fever Ray
Tony Stamp reviews an Aotearoa/ Australia co-production from Jen Cloher, Tāmaki rapper Brandn Shiraz, and the return of Swedish maverick Fever Ray. Audio
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Biden - Arrest warrant for Putin 'justified'
US President Joe Biden said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has clearly committed war crimes and a court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for him was justified.
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Eddie Chacon and John Carrol Kirby - Sundown tour
Eddie Chacon had a worldwide hit as part of Charles and Eddie with 1992's Would I Lie to You, but them seemingly disappeared from the music industry. Video, Audio
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Dallas Tamaira: Kaikōura Calling
Watch: Dallas Tamaira from Fat Freddy's Drop returns to Kaikōura to write and record his first solo project in 20 years. Follow his journey as he reconnects with his whanau and whenua. Audio
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More Kiwis opting for wood and charcoal over traditional gas BBQs
Interest in charcoal and wood barbecues has soared over the last two years as more people try out slow cooked meats, according to retailers.
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'Uncomfortable and unsettling' earthquakes continue to rock Bay of Plenty
The first earthquake was a magnitude 3.4 and hit at 3:29am on Saturday.
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Dallas Tamaira: Kaikōura Calling
Dallas Tamaira (Fat Freddy's Drop) returns to Kaikōura to write and record his first solo project in 20 years. A documentary crew captured his journey as he reconnected with his whanau and whenua… Video, Audio
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NZ faces hard decisions over the AUKUS alliance
Opinion - New Zealand's AUKUS policy can be summed up in one word - ambiguity, Nicholas Khoo writes.
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Te Tiriti based co-governance in action
The Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities National Science Challenge have embedded Te Tiriti based co-governance and co-leadership throughout the entire organisation. Julian Wilcox talks to Rihi Te… Audio
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Body found in waterway in West Auckland's Henderson
Police are currently treating the death as unexplained.
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Lance Reddick, star of The Wire and John Wick, dies aged 60
Lance Reddick, an actor in the popular HBO series The Wire, has died aged 60, according to US media outlets.
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Gordon Collier's magical home gardens
Gardener Gordon Collier's first major project was on his family's farm, west of Taihape, Over 30 years he transformed a sunny clay hillside into an internationally celebrated garden, Titoki Point… Audio, Gallery