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  • Covid-19: Mayors frustrated by 'control of information'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    10 Nov 2021
    Ministry of Health generic

    Tensions between community leaders and Wellington bureaucrats are growing - as Covid-19 cases continue to spread.

    Covid-19: Mayors frustrated by 'control of information'
  • Finding Your Family

    Audio
    health Auckland Region
    10 Nov 2021
    COVEN founder and performance artist Moe Laga.

    Performance artist Moe Laga joins James in the shower to talk about getting away, getting a new family and getting blazed. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio

  • Should I Stay Or Should I Go?

    Audio
    health Auckland Region
    9 Nov 2021
    Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal with host James Nokise.

    Psyschologist and media commentator Sarb Johal joins James Nokise to talk about living with trauma. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio

  • Community Builders in Ōtara busier than ever

    Audio
    life and society
    9 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Ōtara Kai Village is on a fundraising drive this month to help keep up the hard work they're doing for their community during Auckland's lockdown. Video, Audio

  • New Yorkshire cricket chairman apologies to Rafiq, promises change

    News
    Sport
    9 Nov 2021
    Azeem Rafiq bats during his century in the County Championship match between Yorkshire and Northamptonshire

    New Yorkshire Cricket Club chairman Kamlesh Patel has apologised to former player Azeem Rafiq over the county's handling of his racism allegations.

    New Yorkshire cricket chairman apologies to Rafiq, promises change
  • Episode 5: It's All About Perspective

    Audio
    life and society youth
    9 Nov 2021
    No caption

    While gender is finally no longer seen as a binary choice in western societies, Pacific cultures have understood this for hundreds of years. Joe finds out what it means to be takatÄpui and fakafifine.

    …
  • How philanthropy is changing

    Audio
    aid and development inequality
    9 Nov 2021
    New Zealand currency held fanned out in someones hand

    The shape of philanthropy is changing away from traditional giving, to a more strategic way of closing the massive gap between rich and poor.  Audio

  • How philanthropy is changing

    News
    The Detail aid and development
    9 Nov 2021
    New Zealand currency held fanned out in someones hand

    The shape of philanthropy is changing away from traditional giving, to a more strategic way of closing the massive gap between rich and poor. 

    Audio

    The new type of giving
  • New mental health ward underway for Palmerston North

    News
    New Zealand health
    7 Nov 2021

    A new mental health ward at Palmerston North Hospital is in the final stages of its design and construction phase.

    New mental health ward underway for Palmerston North
  • 'Begging for money and food' - mother of infant describes lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    6 Nov 2021
    Work and Income offices

    Migrants are selling their belongings, begging for money and living in garages after losing their jobs during lockdown.

    'Begging for money and food' - mother of infant describes lockdown
  • Covid-19 'just got real' in Te Tai Tokerau

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    5 Nov 2021
    Associate health minister Peeni Henare (second from left) and Northland MP Willow-Jean Prime (far right) at Ngāti Hine Health Trust in Kawakawa.

    One in five people are still unvaccinated in Northland and there are now 10 active cases in the region.

    Covid-19: Minister Peeni Henare checks on clinics and providers in Northland
  • Bonus Episode: Click and Connect

    Audio
    health Auckland
    5 Nov 2021
    Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal with host James Nokise.

    Psychologist and media commentator Sarb Johal on how friendships grow good mental health. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio

  • Oxford criminologist 'outraged' by NZ women’s prisons

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    4 Nov 2021
    Mihi Bassett

    An expert on America's 'supermax' jails says the way women are treated in New Zealand prisons is "extremely troubling".

    Oxford criminologist 'outraged' by NZ women’s prisons
  • Former All Black Carl Hayman diagnosed with dementia

    News
    Sport
    3 Nov 2021
    Carl Hayman played 45 tests for the All Blacks.

    Former All Black prop Carl Hayman has been diagnosed with early onset dementia and probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) at the age of 41.

    Former All Black Carl Hayman diagnosed with dementia
  • Wairoa community aims to clean up town's image

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    3 Nov 2021
    Wairoa is a small town in Northern Hawke’s Bay

    Police, iwi and the council are joining forces to disrupt crime and restore the Wairoa's standing.

    Wairoa community aims to clean up town's image
  • Coroner opens inquiry into death at Palmerston North Hospital

    News
    New Zealand health
    3 Nov 2021

    A coroner has opened an inquiry into the death of a mental health ward inpatient at Palmerston North Hospital over the weekend.

    Coroner opens inquiry into death at Palmerston North Hospital
  • We're Going To Be Friends

    Audio
    health life and society
    3 Nov 2021
    The Fan Brigade

    Comedic duo The Fan Brigade talk about finding yourself, finding some help and finding your best friend. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio

  • Rising rate of children living in motels a 'moral failure' - National

    Audio
    life and society housing
    1 Nov 2021
    A child on a bike at an emergency accommodation motel.

    The skyrocketing number of children living in motels is being called a 'moral failure' by the National party.

    There was an increase of 280 tamariki in motels in the three months to September - now… Audio

  • Hymns on Sunday, 31 October 2021

    Audio
    music
    31 Oct 2021
    Window, Martin Luther Church in Geringswalde, Germany

    It’s Reformation Day today (31 October): it was on this day in 1517 that Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. We’ll hear Luther’s great hymn A… Audio

  • Trump's real-estate empire pays the price for poisonous politics

    News
    World Business
    30 Oct 2021
    ORLANDO, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 28: Former U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in the Hyatt Regency on February 28, 2021 in Orlando, Florida.

    Former US president Donald Trump's slashing rhetorical style and divisive politics inspired fierce political loyalty, but the same tactics have undermined his real-estate business.

    Trump's real-estate empire pays the price for poisonous politics
  • Iraqi hairdresser desperate to get family to New Zealand

    News
    New Zealand immigration
    29 Oct 2021
    Bilal Al-Sharmy at his Greats Cuts and Colours salon in Napier.

    An Iraqi hairdresser living in Napier says he may be forced to close up and leave if he can't get his family into the country.

    Iraqi hairdresser desperate to get family to New Zealand
  • Actor KJ Apa becomes Moana Pasifika's first official fan

    News
    Pacific
    29 Oct 2021
    No caption

    New Zealand Samoan actor KJ Apa is Moana Pasifika's first official fan after securing the Super Rugby club's inaugural season membership.

    Actor KJ Apa becomes Moana Pasifika's first official fan
  • Bonus Episode: Identify Yourself

    Audio
    health Auckland
    29 Oct 2021
    Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal with host James Nokise.

    Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on identity and ambition. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio

  • 2021 New Zealand International Film Festival

    Audio
    arts movies
    28 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Dan Slevin previews some of the titles in this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival.

  • Former refugees push for action on better settlement for future arrivals

    News
    New Zealand immigration
    27 Oct 2021
    Dr Zhiyan Basharati

    Refugee advocates have joined forces to demand a say on the review of New Zealand's refugee resettlement strategy.

    Former refugees push for action on better settlement for future arrivals
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