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Retrieved 8 April 2019. steve.braunias@nzherald.co.nz @SteveBraunias, Steve Braunias Senior Writer, NZ Herald (18 May 2018). "Steve Braunias on Peter Posa: The
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Taste Best Magazine Cover HOME Magazine Feature Writer of the Year Steve Braunias (Metro) Magazine Feature Writer Business and Politics Rebecca Macfie
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AudioCulture. Retrieved 16 October 2022. Braunias, Steve (1 December 2017). "Steve Braunias meets music legend Hoghton Hughes: Do the hustle". The New Zealand Herald
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Interview: Helen Kelly". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 29 October 2014. Steve Braunias (9 April 2016). "The real oil on Helen Kelly". New Zealand Herald. Rebecca
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Written by Paul Casserly Jeremy Wells Philip Smith Graeme Hill Lee Baker Steve Braunias Wendyl Nissan Directed by Paul Casserly Lee Baker Jonathan Brough Presented
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Poetry Prize and she was one of the winners of the 2016 Surrey Hotel Steve Braunias Memorial Writers Residency in Association with The Spinoff Award. She
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Shorts Announced for NZIFF 2016 The New Zealand Herald, 20 December 2014 Steve Braunias: City of sandwiches, bridges and rug gurus Best Elvis Western Leader
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Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012. Steve Braunias (23 February 2016). "'I had recurring nightmares in which I would fall
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Camelot and have been cleverly altered to look like a Chinese temple. Steve Braunias (April 26, 2016). "Stevie TV: David Carradine predicts his own grisly