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Recent items from New Year's Eve
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Dennis Marsh
7:05 PM.Country music singer and entertainer, receiver of numerous music awards, two albums having reached the coveted number one slot. Read more Audio
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Midge Marsden
7:04 PM.Blues musician with a career spanning several decades, and entertainer of the year in 1990. A 1991 album, Burning Rain, went gold. Audio
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Dame Lois Muir
7:03 PM.New Zealand netball player and long-serving coach, one of this country's sporting icons. Audio
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Alan Chesney
7:02 PM.From the gold medal-winning New Zealand men's hockey team at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, speaking from his home in Durban, South Africa. Read more Audio
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Damon Odey
7:01 PM.Mayor of Timaru, on the highlights of 2015, his career, and what to see and do in sunny south Canterbury. Read more Audio
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Tane Norton (MNZM)
11:06 PM.All Black hooker from 1971 to 1977, captain against the '77 Lions, and more recently president of the NZRU, reflecting on his long sporting career, and other memorable moments in his life. Read more Audio
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Miranda Harcourt (ONZM)
10:06 PM.Miranda Harcourt has enjoyed a long career acting and directing for the stage, including roles in a run of films, TV series and shorts, and seven years as head of acting at drama school Toi Whakaari.
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Richard Willis
9:06 PM.Poet, professor, (Geography, Victoria) and sportsman, and father of champion runner Nick Willis. Read more Audio
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Coral and Pat Dugan
8:06 PM.Country music legends and in their own right, and parents of Brendan. Read more Audio
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Bunnie Walters
7:19 PM.Seventies pop troubadour, Katikati's finest, best known for the hits 'Brandy', 'Take The Money And Run' and 'Nearest Thing to Heaven', looking back over his life and career. Read more Audio
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Stuart Crosby
7:06 PM.The mayor of Tauranga on the year that's been in his city, and what the revellers have been up to in the festive season. Read more Audio
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Bryan Williams
11:04 PM.Better known by his initials "Bee Gee", a dashing All Black winger of the 1970s. Audio
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Dame Kate Harcourt
10:16 PM.An icon of New Zealand stage and screen. Audio
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Professor Geoffrey Rice:
9:12 PM.Renowned historian and author. Audio
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Anna Stanley:
8:10 PM.As Anna Rowberry, captain of the Silver Ferns who won the World Championships in Jamiaca in 2003. Audio
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Husaini Yakubu
7:37 PM.President of the Nigerians Canterbury Association, on life for his community in their new country. Audio
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Bill Dalton
7:08 PM.The new mayor of Napier on festivities in Hawkes Bay, and some of the issues he's facing in his term ahead. Audio
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Roger Gascoigne
12:11 AM.Multiple award winning broadcaster and Te Papa host. Audio
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Fergie McCormick
11:14 PM.Long-serving All Black fullback and current Linwood women's rugby coach. Audio
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Brian Keeley of Science Alive
10:14 PM.Alive, kicking, and recovering in Christchurch. Audio
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Trader Jack, aka Jack Cooper
9:20 PM.Marking thirty years of life and business in Rarotonga with Trader Jacks, one of the South Pacific's most famous landmark. Audio
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Softball New Zealand's leading coach, Naomi Shaw
8:14 PM.Softball New Zealand's leading coach, Naomi ShawNaomi Shaw on the day she met the Queen on the Britannia. Audio
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Artist Dick Frizzell
7:34 PM.Who is described as making expressionist pop art, he's known for producing cartoon like paintings and lithographs. Audio
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Vanessa van Uden
7:11 PM.Mayor of Queenstown Lakes District Council. Audio
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Civil Defence Alert
12:00 PM.In a Civil Defence emergency, an official broadcast on radio may be announced by this audio. Audio