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'Totally wrong' drug allegations won't affect Parker's fight dream
Joseph Parker's boxing aspirations are unaffected by the revelation he is the high-profile New Zealand sportsman allegedly connected to a global drug syndicate.
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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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Covid-19: Calls to dump 'dangerous' anti-vaccine magazine
A new anti-vaccine publication with links to Advance New Zealand should be ripped up and thrown in the bin, a health expert says. Audio
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Super Rugby: Jason Holland to coach Hurricanes for two more years
Head coach Jason Holland and assistant coach Chris Gibbes have extended their contracts with the Hurricanes and New Zealand Rugby through to the end of 2023.
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NZ Screen History - C'Mon
We look back on New Zealand's classic 60s pop show C’mon which ran from 1966 to 1969. It was hosted by Peter Sinclair and produced by Kevan Moore. Audio, Gallery
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Ninja dreams lead to Tokyo Olympics
Canterbury taekwondo prodigy Tom Burns is set to become the first male New Zealander to compete in the sport at the Olympics since 2012.
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Jacinda Ardern’s unsurprising search for favourable media
Analysis - It's not entirely surprising that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has quit her weekly Newstalk ZB interview with Mike Hosking. After all, it was a tough interview each week.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - WTC final will be played in Southampton, NZ doubles player upsets Aus Open champs and George Bennett involved in crash in France.
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Protesters clash with police in effort to block Avondale trees removal
Several people have been arrested as protesters at Canal Rd in Avondale used a crane in a last-ditch effort to save 23 native trees.
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Activists fighting back against online far right protagonists
Just as YouTube has gained a reputation for facilitating far-right radicalisation a left wing group of activists are fighting back, calling themselves "Bread Tube". The idea behind "Bread Tube" is to… Audio
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Skyrocketing provincial rental housing, demand outstrips supply
The demand for provincial rental housing is skyrocketing amid a perfect storm ensuring demand far outstrips supply. There's been recent publicity about the dire availability of properties-to let- in… Audio
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What lies on the road ahead for New Zealand's ethnic communities?
In this episode of the Voices podcast, politicians Priyanca Radhakrishnan, Golriz Ghahraman and Melissa Lee discuss the future of New Zealand's ethnic communties. Audio
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Ethnic communities - the road ahead
In this episode, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the Minister for Ethnic Communities, Priyanca Radhakrishnan, along with the Green and National party spokespeople for ethnic communities - Golriz… Audio
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Jami-Lee Ross behind company hawking anti-5G supplement
Politician Jami-Lee Ross is behind a company reportedly planning to sell a supplement that protects users from 5G radiation.
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Close to 24,000 Covid-19 vaccines rolled out in American Samoa
In American Samoa, close to 24,000 Covid-19 vaccination shots have been administered to date in the territory.
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Claire Robinson: Savage Politics
Author, political commentator and Professor of Communication Design at Massey University, Claire Robinson has now written a play about Aotearoa's first Labour Prime Minister, Michael Joseph Savage… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Broadcast bosses grilled on balance and bias
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about RNZ and TVNZ's bosses getting grilled by MPs about balance, bias and biting the hand that feeds (but not much about the… Audio
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Frances Glessner Lee and the birth of forensic science
Forensic science is now baked into the way we solve crimes, and the way we think about crimes being solved. This century there have been thirty four seasons of CSI alone, and the process of crime… Audio
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Businesses outside Auckland struggling with level 3 lockdown
Auckland businesses are not the only ones struggling, with event organisers and hospitality operators nationwide scrambling to change plans and cover costs.
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Covid-19 level 2 limits hit hard around Aotearoa
While Auckland is having to go through another week in Covid-19 alert level 3, the rest of the country is still feeling the squeeze.
The move to alert level 2 has resulted in events being cancelled… Audio
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Golden Globe Awards 2021: Stars prepare for virtual ceremony
Hollywood stars will be dressing in their finest slippers and gathering in their living rooms later for the 78th Golden Globe Awards.
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Clap Your Hands!
The band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah has sustained a 16-year career with only one song featuring hand-clapping. William Dart checks out its new album, and looks at music that's only too happy to enlist… Audio
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Gas-guzzlers go head to head with plug-ins in Taranaki
A battle for hearts and minds is underway in Taranaki between lovers of gas-guzzling classic American cars and the utilitarian electric-powered new kids on the block.
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Review - The Little Things
The Little Things is a complex police investigation, staring three former Oscar winners - Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody), Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club) and Denzel Washington (Training Day, Glory). Video, Audio
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High Society
Dan Slevin looks forward to an autumn, winter and spring of great cinema at his local film society. Video