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Today in History - May 8
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Billy Stairmand (Raglan) and Saffi Vette (Gisborne) were yesterday named to the New Zealand team for the Paris Olympics.
They will not be in France, however.
The Kiwi pair have just spent two weeks training at the Olympic venue of Teahupo’o, in Tahiti, which is regarded as one of the most spectacular reef breaks in the world.
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Talking the big business issues of the week.
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Rugby player Tom Martin has created the VITOOL - the world’s first multi-tool for rugby and football players.
VITOOL provides the necessary tools to solve problems rugby or football players may face before, during and after training or playing.Composed of three different-sized sprig tighteners, a safety blade for cutting strapping tape, a flick-out sprig hole cleaner, a tap key, an ice breaker, a bottle opener and a ...
The latest Globel Dairy Trade auction.
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Weekly fruit and vege chat.
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Producer Mark runs you through what you missed while you were sleeping.
Scott McLaughlin has received a punishment as part of the Team Penske cheating scandal ahead of the Indianapolis 500.
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Black Ferns front ahead of kicking of the international season against the USA this weekend out of the Tron.
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Piney explains all on the Wellington Phonix and what is in store for the club in the next couple of weeks.
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Three incredible games to look back on the ANZ netball Premiership from the weekend. Wins for the Steel, Pulse and Tactix.
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Today in History - May 7
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Out of https://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/ Phillip Duncan joins us to talk about the changing seasons.. first cold snap of the season is set to hit NZ in the coming days.
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Talking about the wild weather that has been hitting the midwest and lots of protests throughout the college campuses in the US.
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Publisher of your fave little beer magazine Pursuit of Hoppiness. This week, We head to The Taranaki and talk Shining Peak Brewing.
https://hoppiness.co.nz/
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Producer Mark runs you through what you missed while you were sleeping
Tim Merlier has won stage three, the first sprint of cycling's Giro d’Italia
Injured Australian Open tennis champion Jannik Sinner is ca...
Looking back at another action-packed Super rugby round. Former All-Black and Gold Sport commentator Ant Strachan looks back at round 11.
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Another defeat for the Warriors in the NRL...
The Knights have clinched a 14 to 8 victory in Newcastle - [on Sky Sport].
In what was a scrappy encounter in wet conditions - the hosts led 8-6 at halftime, before the Warriors levelled the scores with a penalty midway through the second stanza.
But a 62nd-minute try to Daniel Saifiti put Newcastle back in front - and they were able to hold on in the face of sizeable pressure in th...
The Southern Steel have snapped a 21-game losing streak - seeing off the Northern Stars 63-61, in extra time.
There was no separating the two cellar dwellers at halftime in Invercargill... and at fulltime... but the Steel got in front in extra time and held on.
The Stars remain winless.
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Today in History - May 6
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New Zealand have finished second at the Bermuda Sail GP leg, adrift of Spain but ahead of Australia in the final.
New Zealand still lead the overall campaign on 77 points with a buffer of 10 to Australia.
Regattas in Halifax, New York and San Francisco remain in the season.
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