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NZ Herald
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Listen to The Country online: Northland shearer Toa Henderson on overseas success
Today on The Country radio show, host Hamish McKay catches up with Northland shearer Toa Henderson, who is fresh from his first success overseas. While Henderson enjoyed his time, he found the different sheep breeds a bit of a challenge. On with the show: Chris Russell:


NZ Herald
2 days ago
- Politics
- NZ Herald
Listen to The Country online: Christopher Luxon talks PayWave surcharges and netball
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Hamish McKay on The Country today. Photo / Mark Mitchell Today on The Country radio show, host Hamish McKay catches up with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon for a yarn about farmer confidence and PayWave surcharges. He also discusses being booed at the ANZ Premiership netball final on Sunday. On with the show: Christopher Luxon: We ask the Prime Minister about


NZ Herald
3 days ago
- Business
- NZ Herald
Listen to The Country online: Labour MP Damien O'Connor on butter prices and Fonterra
Today on The Country radio show, host Hamish McKay catches up with Labour's trade spokesman, and former Minister of Agriculture, Damien O'Connor. He shares his thoughts on the price of butter and whether Fonterra can do anything about bringing it down. On with the show: Damien O'Connor: The Labour Party's


NZ Herald
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Listen to The Country online: Jorja Miller on preparing for the Rugby World Cup
Today on The Country radio show, host Hamish McKay catches up with Jorja Miller, winner of the 2024 Kelvin R Tremain Memorial New Zealand Rugby Player of the Year award, on preparing for the Women's Rugby World Cup. Plus, McKay learned how highland dancing has helped Miller's footy game.


NZ Herald
10-07-2025
- General
- NZ Herald
Listen to The Country online: Dr Jacqueline Rowarth on farming's next generation
Today on The Country radio show, host Hamish McKay catches up with Dr Jacqueline Rowarth to discuss how to encourage the younger generation of farmers coming up through the ranks. Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: , as well as the young blood coming up through the primary sector.