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  • Hui Aranga - Cancelled but still celebrated this Easter.

    Audio 10 Apr 2020
    Saint Josephs Church, Te Puna

    Chair of Te Kaunihera Matua o Te Hui Aranga, Rawiri Tinirau says despite the cancellation of Hui Aranga, whanau will hold their own prayer services within their whanau and clubs on social media… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • False reporting claim upheld by Media Council

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Apr 2020
    A microphone with the RNZ logo on it.

    The Media Council has upheld a complaint against RNZ for falsely reporting it had sought comment from New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing on a story about claims that the horse racing industry was cruel.

    False reporting claim upheld by Media Council
  • Pets in the lockdown: Your Covid-19 questions answered

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Apr 2020
    No caption

    You asked, Glen Scanlon answers. What you need to know about life with your furry friends during lockdown.

    Pets in the lockdown: Your Covid-19 questions answered
  • Sir Michael Morpurgo: Covid-19 will leave us a kinder world

    Audio
    life and society author interview
    5 Apr 2020
    Author Michael Morpurgo, pictured with the goose puppet from the London stage production of War Horse.

    Sir Michael Morpurgo believes that once the Covid-19 pandemic is beaten, the world will be a kinder, more compassionate place. The War Horse author joins the show to discuss the pandemic and the light… Audio

  • Kyra's Curry

    Recipe
    5 Apr 2020

    Recipe by Jackie Norman

    From Sunday Morning on Sunday 5 April 2020

  • A Korero Between a Poet and an Activist Accounting Scholar

    Audio
    arts
    5 Apr 2020
    Dr Pala Molisa and poet Selina Tusitala Marsh

    An excerpt from the collab poem 'A Korero Between A Poet and An Activist Accounting Scholar About COVID-19' by Selina Tusitala-Marsh and Pala Molisa. Audio

  • Hymns on Sunday 5 April 2020

    Audio
    music
    5 Apr 2020
    Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, by Meister der Palastkapelle (Palermo c.1150)

    Palm Sunday favourites today, including All glory, laud and honour, and Ride on, ride on in majesty. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Popular app Houseparty raises privacy concerns

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    30 Mar 2020
    Houseparty app.

    The popular video calling app Houseparty breaches its users' privacy, and tighter government controls are needed, experts say.

    Popular app Houseparty being used during Covid-19 lockdown raises privacy concerns
  • Running the West Coast during lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    25 Mar 2020
    West Coast, South Island.

    From midnight tonight civil authority on the West Coast will be vested in just two men and those they command.

    Council staff co-opted as Civil Defence gears up for action at midnight
  • Police officer unjustified in pepper-spraying Balclutha man, IPCA rules

    News
    New Zealand
    24 Mar 2020
    No caption

    The Independent Police Conduct Authority has faulted the officer for pepper-spraying the Balclutha man and arresting him for obstruction.

    Police officer unjustified in pepper-spraying Balclutha man, IPCA rules
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    19 Mar 2020
    Scott McLaughlin races

    In today's sports news - Auckland Supercars round on hold, Rotorua marathon postponed and French Open pushed back.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Show jumper Lily Tootill on crossing Europe

    Audio
    sport
    19 Mar 2020
    EU, UK, Borders, Passport and European Union signs and inscription in London Stansted STN airport in England, UK on 23 August 2019 a few months before the Brexit. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

    For many New Zealanders the crisis in Europe can feel like a long way away. But for Olympic show jumping hopeful Lily Tootill it's a daily reality.  Audio

  • Covid-19 coronavirus hits all 50 US states as death toll rises

    News
    World Covid-19
    18 Mar 2020
    A man wearing protective facemask amid fears of the spread of the Covid-19 novel coronavirus, on March 15, New York City, USA.

    The deadly Covid-19 coronavirus has now hit all 50 states in the US as West Virginia reported its first case of the infection.

    Covid-19 coronavirus hits all 50 US states as death toll rises
  • Week in politics: Managing Covid-19 crisis a tricky business

    News
    Politics
    13 Mar 2020
    Pattrick Smellie (left) watches finance minister Grant Robertson at the Acukland launch of BusinessDesk subscriber service on Wednesday.

    Analysis - The government faces a chorus of criticism over the pace of its response to the economic impact of Covid-19, with the National Party and businesses saying any response now is too late…

    Week in politics: Managing Covid-19 crisis a tricky business
  • Four-time Olympian Blyth Tait retires from equestrian

    News
    Sport
    12 Mar 2020
    Blyth Tait and Xanthus III

    One of the country's most decorated Olympic athletes, Blyth Tait, has called time on his international equestrian career, announcing his retirement from all eventing.

    Four-time Olympian Blyth Tait retires from equestrian
  • Cycling on footpath may be allowed under new rules

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Mar 2020
    no caption

    The government wants feedback on whether to change the rules to allow people to ride bikes on the footpath.

    Cycling on footpaths may be allowed under planned rule changes
  • National sets out plan for 'bonfire on regulations'

    News
    Politics Business
    9 Mar 2020
    Simon Bridges pictured 21 May 2019

    National says it would introduce a "health and safety common-sense test" if elected, as part of its plan to slash red-tape burdening small businesses.

    National wants 'common-sense test' on health and safety regulations
  • Elizabeth Warren ends US presidential bid

    News
    World
    6 Mar 2020
    Senator Elizabeth Warren arrives at a Democratic primary debate 26 February 2020

    Senator Elizabeth Warren will end her presidential campaign after a poor showing on Super Tuesday.

    Elizabeth Warren ends US presidential bid
  • Vanuatu election campaign swings into action

    Audio 4 Mar 2020
    A ballot box in the village of Teouma for Vanuatu's 2016 election.

    Vanuatu's election campaign is off to a shaky start for the incumbent prime minister, who faces court on charges of perjury. Audio

  • Guilty plea over brutal slaying of miniature horse

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    3 Mar 2020
    Reginald Robert Ozanne at his Waitati home.

    Just weeks after the anniversary of the brutal stabbing to death of a miniature horse, a man has pleaded guilty to the attack.

    Guilty plea over brutal slaying of miniature horse
  • Samoa's proposal designed to revive talks between airlines - PM

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    27 Feb 2020
    Samoa's former prime minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi.

    The proposal to end direct flights between Fiji and Samoa was designed to bring Fiji Airways to the discussion table with struggling Samoa Airways, says Samoa's prime minister.

    Samoa's proposal designed to revive talks between airlines - PM
  • 'Shut down the quarry': Emotions run high at hearing

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    27 Feb 2020
    Omaka Valley residents at the Simcox Quarry hearing in Marlborough on 26 February, 2020.

    Tearful residents have begged a quarry company looking to increase its operations to let them keep their "peaceful and safe valley".

    Emotions run high at Marlborough district quarry hearing
  • Password security. Has the horse bolted?

    Audio
    business technology
    27 Feb 2020
    No caption

    Technology correspondent Paul Matthews discusses what can you do if your password gets hacked. Also the impact of COVID-19 coronavirus on the tech industry. Audio

  • Traditional Ballads for Modern Times

    Audio
    music
    23 Feb 2020
    Bonny Light Horseman

    With a bit of inspiration from Haydn of all people, William Dart looks at new releases from Irish group Lankum and the American supergroup Bonny Light Horseman, both of which draw on the rich heritage… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Ashlee Fidow - stunt performer

    Audio
    arts
    23 Feb 2020
    Ashlee Fidow

    When you think of the skills of movie stunt performers, you usually think of breathtaking leaps and spectacular fight scenes. But Ashlee Fidow is also required to free-dive, to abseil, to fall off… Audio

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