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  • The most outlandish music videos of 2019

    Audio
    music
    11 Dec 2019
    No caption

    The RNZ Music team pick their favourite music videos, and they’re all wonderfully weird. Video

  • Mixed feelings over $10m spend on sealing Forgotten World Highway

    News
    New Zealand transport
    11 Dec 2019
    Ralph Oppermann standing at the Tangarakua Gorge.

    The announcement that $9.6 million Provincial Growth Fund monies will be spent sealing metal road on State Highway 43 in eastern Taranaki is being met with a degree of scepticism.

    Mixed feelings over $10m spend on sealing Forgotten World Highway
  • All Blacks two horse race a terrible look - Bidwell

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    10 Dec 2019
    Scott Robertson and Ian Foster are the two remaining candidates for the All Blacks head coach job.

    If Ian Foster and Scott Robertson were the only two genuine candidates for the All Blacks' top job, then New Zealand Rugby is in greater strife than we realised, writes Hamish Bidwell.

    All Blacks two horse race a terrible look - Bidwell
  • All Blacks two horse race a terrible look - Bidwell

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    10 Dec 2019
    Scott Robertson and Ian Foster are the two remaining candidates for the All Blacks head coach job.

    If Ian Foster and Scott Robertson were the only two genuine candidates for the All Blacks' top job, then New Zealand Rugby is in greater strife than we realised, writes Hamish Bidwell.

    All Blacks two horse race a terrible look - Bidwell
  • 'Nauru 19' trial a 'blight on justice' - NZ Law Society

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    6 Dec 2019
    T-shirts worn by family and supporters of the 19 Nauruans who were prosecuted by government for staging a protest outside of parliament in 2015.

    The trial of 12 people without legal representation in Nauru's Supreme Court has been called an "extraordinary breach" of individual rights and the rule of law.

    'Nauru 19' trial a 'blight on justice' - NZ Law Society
  • Foreign donations ban bill not robust - Nick Smith

    Audio
    life and society
    3 Dec 2019
    Protester explains rat poison protest targeting Nick Smith: RNZ Checkpoint

    National says the government's foreign donation ban will fall well short of what's needed - but it is still supporting the bill.

    The legislation to ban any foreign donations over $50 is being… Audio

  • Heavy wind and rain on the way, risk of flooding - NIWA

    News
    New Zealand weather
    2 Dec 2019
    motion car rain big puddle of water spray from the wheels

    Summer is officially underway but if you live in the lower North Island and the South Island you should prepare for an unsettled week. Audio

    Heavy wind and rain on the way, risk of flooding - NIWA
  • Can music make cocktails taste sweeter? Waikato composer concocts an answer

    Audio
    music
    30 Nov 2019
    Composer Jeremy Mayall

    Jeremy Mayall's fascination with how sound interacts with other senses turned into a PhD and many multi-sensory compositions. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Crusaders 'smart' to keep fans onside with new logo - brand strategist

    News
    New Zealand sport
    30 Nov 2019
    The Crusaders unveil their new logo for the 2020 and beyond season after a indepth review.

    The Crusaders' move to change their logo but not their name avoids the medieval imagery that was the real problem with the franchise's image, a brand strategist says. Video

    Crusaders 'smart' to keep fans onside with new logo - brand strategist
  • Canterbury Crusaders keep name, but with new koru logo

    Audio
    sport
    29 Nov 2019
    No caption

    Same name, new logo - that's the decision from the Crusaders following their lengthy review into the team's branding after the March 15 terror attacks.

    The former rugby union boss Steve Tew even came… Video, Audio

  • Christchurch school unable to get signoff for pā expansion

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    27 Nov 2019
    Year 10 students Koiuruterangi Fraser and Karera Wallace say that there is a strong sense of whānau here, compared to the mainstream schools they've come from.

    A special character school in Christchurch with a waitlist of over 200 Māori students can't get signoff from the Ministry of Education for a new site to build not just a school, but a village.

    Christchurch school unable to get signoff for pā expansion
  • Eleanor Catton pens film adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Emma'

    Audio
    books
    25 Nov 2019
    No caption

    New Zealand’s Eleanor Catton has written the screenplay for the latest version of Jane Austen’s much-adapted Emma. Video, Audio

  • Today's sports news: what you need to know

    News
    Sport
    22 Nov 2019
    Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc.

    In today's sports news - Aussie cricketers on top at Gabba, another milestone for a Black Jack and Ferguson on song in one-dayers.

    Today's sports news: what you need to know
  • What to do about bottled water?

    Audio
    politics
    21 Nov 2019
    Bottled water

    The government is considering cracking down on the bottled water industry, but has the horse already bolted? Exports rose by more than 270 percent last year. Niki Gladding from Water Action Aotearoa… Audio

  • The Panel with Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan (Part 2)

    Audio 21 Nov 2019
    no caption

    Do you volunteer? Do you prefer to give money? Or do you do neither? Why? The government is considering cracking down on the bottled water industry, but has the horse already bolted? Exports rose by… Audio

  • Black Caps to fight fire with fire

    News
    Sport
    20 Nov 2019
    Black Caps Coach Gary Stead

    The Black Caps coach Gary Stead is looking forward to the prospect of being able to fight fire with fire as New Zealand head into the first test against England.

    Black Caps to fight fire with fire
  • Conversations with Nico: Explaining Aotearoa's past to its future

    News
    In Depth Now We Are Five Million
    18 Nov 2019
    Guyon Espiner and his daughter, Nico

    Now We Are Five (Million) - Guyon Espiner and his daughter Nico kōrero on New Zealand's attitudes to Māori culture, language and history in his childhood compared to hers today.

    Conversations with Nico: Explaining Aotearoa's past to its future
  • Thallium - the poisoner's poison

    Audio
    science
    18 Nov 2019
    No caption

    Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases & its appearance in an Agatha Christie novel solved a medical mystery, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 84 of Elemental. Audio

  • Thallium - the poisoner's poison

    News
    Our Changing World science
    18 Nov 2019
    No caption

    Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases & its appearance in an Agatha Christie novel solved a medical mystery, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 84 of Elemental.

    Audio

    Thallium - the poisoner's poison
  • The Polish children of Pahiatua

    Audio
    refugees and migrants world
    18 Nov 2019
    Crowd greeting Polish refugees on their train journey to Pahiatua from Wellington

    In this episode of Voices; we hear how 700 Polish children made an unlikely journey from the depths of Siberia to the New Zealand countryside. Episode by Piotr Wolodzko : Stories from the Eastern… Audio

  • The Polish children of Pahiatua

    News
    Here Now refugees and migrants
    18 Nov 2019
    Crowd greeting Polish refugees on their train journey to Pahiatua from Wellington

    In this episode of Voices; we hear how 700 Polish children made an unlikely journey from the depths of Siberia to the New Zealand countryside. Episode by Piotr Wolodzko : Stories from the Eastern…

    Audio

    The Polish children of Pahiatua
  • The Lilburn Lecture 2019: Breath of the Birds by Dame Gillian Whitehead

    Audio
    music
    16 Nov 2019
    Dame Gillian Whitehead prepares to give 2019 Lilburn Lecture

    In 'Breath of the Birds' Dame Gillian Whitehead discusses the origin of taonga puoro, their revival, and how she has used traditional Māori musical instruments in her compositions. Audio, Gallery

  • Williamson back as Ferguson debuts for Black Caps

    News
    Sport
    15 Nov 2019
    Kane Williamson

    Kane Williamson has been passed fit and is joined by fast bowler Lockie Ferguson in the 15-player Test squad announced for series against England and Australia.

    Williamson back as Ferguson debuts for Black Caps
  • Britain's Boris Brexit election

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    14 Nov 2019
    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures as he addresses the nation at 10 Downing Street on November 6, 2019 in London, England.

    There's an end date to the UK general election, but David Townsend says that whether it will do anything to fix a date for Brexit itself is quite another matter.

    Britain's Boris Brexit election
  • New Zealand's dying towns

    News
    In Depth Now We Are Five Million
    13 Nov 2019
    The Kawhia Hotel

    Now We Are Five (Million) - While the country's rising population is due to hit 5 million next year, Kawhia, and many small rural towns like it, are dying. Susan Strongman asks why.

    New Zealand's dying towns
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