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Rock the Boat - The Story of Radio Hauraki

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Rock the Boat - The Story of Radio Hauraki
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The modern radio era in New Zealand started on 4 December 1966 when Radio Hauraki started broadcasting as a pirate station from the waters of Colville Channel in the Hauraki Gulf, aboard the vessel Tiri (and later, the Tiri II). Originally made as a student project by Sally Aitken and others at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), this 1996 documentary uses some outstanding archival footage and features interviews with the original Hauraki pirates, who were reunited for the first time in...

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4 Dec 2014
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