Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called watch.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 301 - 325 of 923 in total
-
'People will die': Boochani's grim Bomana warning
Former Manus Island detainee Behrouz Boochani says death awaits asylum seekers locked up in Papua New Guinea's Bomana Immigration Centre. Audio
-
WATCH: all the winners at the 2019 NZ Music Awards
Hip hop musician Tom Scott and his collaborative project Avantdale Bowling Club have won the coveted Album of the Year at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards, which took place at Auckland’s Spark… Video, Audio
-
WATCH: Six60 live and acoustic
To celebrate the release of their fourth studio album, which is out today, Six60 dropped in to perform live at RNZ. Video
Coming up
-
Grace Millane trial: Jury to watch CCTV footage of date
Warning: This story contains details that may disturb some people.
The jury in the trial of the man accused of murdering Grace Millane will watch CCTV footage of the pair on a Tinder date.
The… Audio
-
Midweek Media Watch
Audio 30 Oct 2019Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's latest foray into news; Indonesia's use of Twitter to spread fake news about West Papua; and a… Audio
-
Vets keep close watch on leopard seal shot in Auckland
Owha the leopard seal has been injured, with vets suspecting she has been shot in the face.
Owha was found with a bleeding puncture above her nostril on Friday and is being closely monitored in… Audio
-
NZ Defence Force prepares for fishing migration from Pacific
New Zealand's Defence Force is preparing for an influx of fishing vessels travelling to its waters due to the climate crisis. Audio
-
Tonga Invitational XIII vs Great Britain: Tongan community divided
The Tongan community appears divided ahead of this weekend's clash between the Tonga Invitational XIII and Great Britain in Hamilton. Audio
-
Auckland's mayor felt despondent watching fire take hold
Auckland's mayor Phil Goff says although the fire's still burning and the priority is dampening down hotspots... the focus will soon turn to figuring out how badly the building, and its fixtures and… Audio
-
Why do we watch movies over and over?
An article from the BBC looks at the phenomenon of why in this era of peak content people return to re-watch old favourites time and time again. Audio
-
Keith Quinn: Watching the Rugby World Cup unfurl
The All Blacks opening pool clash with South Africa drew a cloud of criticism on social media, which repeated when Steve Hansen named the team to play Canada in Beppu on Monday and struck again over… Audio
-
Mid Week Media Watch
Audio 25 Sep 2019On Weed: a review Last time we spoke - I said a lot was riding on Three's Patrick Gower on Weed - a two-part doco that finished last Wednesday. backed with the thick end of $300k of public money via… Audio
-
Samoan fans excited to watch the Manu take on Russia
Samoa are making their 2019 Rugby World Cup debut tonight, taking on Russia in a must-win clash. It will be the first time the the countries have ever played against each other. In the crowd at… Audio
-
Police on watch for drunk female Fleetwood Mac fans in Dunedin
A warning to middle aged Fleetwood Mac fans - if you turn up with a skin full at the gig - it will likely be the most expensive concert you never saw.
Dunedin police say people downing cheap alcohol… Video, Audio
-
Sport: Chch roofer to start against All Blacks on test debut
Hooker Siua Maile will start for Tonga against the All Blacks on his test debut, capping a meteoric rise for the Christchurch-based roofer, who is yet to play a first class match. Audio
-
PNG political ructions over fallout
A group of high profile opposition MPs have joined Papua New Guinea's coalition government amid political drama in Port Moresby surrounding a major faling out between new prime minister James Marape… Audio
-
Tongan businesses worry over proposed Facebook ban
Tongan businesses are worried a Facebook ban the government is proposing could drastically cut their sales. Audio
-
How you watch TV is about to change
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews looks at the big changes happening in the content world, with Disney kicking off their own service, the Rugby World Cup being mostly online and Apple getting in… Audio
-
Indonesia's president criticised for failing to address racism
Indonesia's president has been criticised for failing to address festering racism against West Papuans. Audio
-
State of Emergency over Dengue Fever in Marshall Islands
Dengue fever has struck Ebeye Island in the Marshall Islands with nine confirmed cases and over 103 people presenting with symptoms of the mosquito borne illness, triggering a State of Emergency. Audio
-
Shelly Bay land protestors closely watching Ihumatao
Maori land activists in Wellington who are fighting a housing development in Shelly Bay say they're watching the outcome of the Ihumatao occupation closely.
The Mau Whenua group says some of their… Audio
-
Media Watch Midweek: The Great Hack
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the new Netflix series The Great Hack and ponders whether the media is manipulating us. Audio
-
Swimming with whales disturbing natural behaviour
Swimming with the whales tourism in northern Tonga is disturbing the natural behaviour of nursing Humpbacks who are there to give birth, bond and nurse. Audio
-
Mixed views as Fiji human rights institute launched
Audio 18 Jul 2019A new Pacific wide Institute of Human Rights Research is being launched in Suva today. Audio
-
Why we feel like we've played sport when we're just watching
Heart pounding, heavy breathing, sweaty palms - they're just a few of the physical signs of stress and nerves many of us felt while watching the Cricket World Cup final yesterday. So why does it feel… Audio