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  • Budget 2019: $1.9bn for mental health, $1bn to rebuild rail

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    30 May 2019
    Grant Robertson delivers his Budget 2019 speech.

    The government has put mental health spending at the centre of its first Wellbeing Budget, including rolling out a new frontline service.

    Budget 2019 invests $1.9bn in mental health, $1bn to rebuild rail
  • Budget 2019: Arts and culture

    Audio
    life and society music
    30 May 2019
    Money

    The arts, culture and heritage sector will receive an extra $87.490 million across the next four years, it was announced today in the government’s 2019 Wellbeing budget.

  • The haves and the have nots

    Audio 30 May 2019
    A photo of a little boy making stack of coins, counting money at table. Learning financial responsibility and planning savings concept.

    Why do some kids get an iphone 10 while others get a no-frills hand me down ? We teach our children that they can do or have anything but sometimes the parental purse says otherwise. Katy Gosset looks… Audio

  • Matt Blomfield: Seven years of hell at the hands of Whale Oil

    Audio
    media law
    29 May 2019
    Matt Blomfield

    Words have power. No one knows that better than Matt Blomfield, a former Hell's Pizza executive who found himself the subject of an orchestrated attack by Cameron Slater on the blog Whale Oil in… Audio

  • Box ticking: Are Rainbow Tick workplaces really safe for LGBTQI staff?

    News
    New Zealand identity
    29 May 2019
    No caption

    Companies are paying thousands for a Rainbow Tick to show their workplaces are safe for LGBTQI people. But does the certification really do what it purports to? RNZ digital journalist Murphy reports.

    Box ticking: Are Rainbow Tick workplaces really safe for LGBTQI staff?
  • Rugby League: Don't mention the Blues

    News
    Sport
    28 May 2019
    The Queensland Reds contemplate their State of Origin series loss in 2018.

    It sounds like something straight out of Fawlty Towers. Video

    Rugby League: Don't mention the Blues
  • Review: Pokémon Detective Pikachu

    Audio
    arts movies
    27 May 2019
    No caption

    Ryan Reynolds and some great cinematography make Pokémon Detective Pikachu a much better film than it has any right to be, says Dan Slevin. Video

  • Tantrums, meltdowns and hissy fits

    Audio 23 May 2019
    A photo of a small boy having a tantrum at bedtime in his cot

    Whatever you want to call it, the rage of toddlers (and sometimes older kids) is hard to handle. Katy Gosset looks at why tantrums happen and how we can teach children to manage their emotions.

      Audio

  • Mediawatch Midweek 22 May 2019

    Audio
    media
    22 May 2019
    Australia's Channel 9 introduces the

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Emile Donovan about media self-absorption, an awful Aussie election gimmick; two lost-and-found tearjerkers; a spoiled spoiler story -… Video, Audio

  • Mediawatch Midweek 22 May 2019

    News
    Mediawatch media
    22 May 2019
    Australia's Channel 9 introduces the

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Emile Donovan about media self-absorption, an awful Aussie election gimmick; two lost-and-found tearjerkers; a spoiled spoiler story -…

    Video, Audio

    Mediawatch Midweek 22 May 2019
  • Abortion debate: Does Crimes Act make women feel like criminals?

    News
    Politics
    22 May 2019
    National MP Alfred Ngaro

    National MP Alfred Ngaro says having abortion in the Crimes Act doesn't make women feel like criminals so no law change is necessary.

    Abortion debate: Does Crimes Act make women feel like criminals?
  • Huawei's Android loss: How it affects you

    News
    World Media & Technology
    21 May 2019
    A Huawei logo is displayed at a retail store in Beijing.

    Google has blocked Chinese phone maker Huawei from some updates to the Android operating system. The BBC's Leo Kelion looks at how this will affect users with existing Huawei handsets.

    Huawei's Android loss: How it affects you
  • 'Inspectors were ... too trusting' - CAA on Fox Glacier crash

    News
    New Zealand
    20 May 2019
    A recovery team made it onto Fox Glacier during a break in the weather on 25 November 2015.

    The country's aviation watchdog has admitted its inspectors were too soft on scenic flight operators by not verifying their claims, which were sometimes misleading.

    Fox Glacier crash: CAA admits inspectors' oversight 'should have been better'
  • Psychedelic Nashville star Kacey Musgraves on creating a 'beautiful hiding place'

    Audio
    music
    18 May 2019
    No caption

    'Cosmic Cowgirl' Kacey Musgraves played the Auckland Town Hall on Friday, charming a diverse crowd of devoted fans. Kirsten Johnstone sat down with her to find out more about her psychedelic, Grammy… Video, Audio

  • Fiji gets UN leader's praise for 'standing up for the planet'

    Audio
    Pacific
    16 May 2019
    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres with Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama in Fiji May 2019

    The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has praised Fiji for "standing up for the planet. Audio

  • Students, academics, police discuss combating extremism

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    16 May 2019
    Waikato University sign

    As world leaders meet in Paris, students, academics and police met at the University of Waikato to discuss ways of combating violent extremism.

    Students, academics, police meet in Hamilton to discuss combating extremism
  • Opinion: The curious case of Brad Weber and the All Blacks

    News
    Sport
    15 May 2019
    Chiefs halfback Brad Weber lines up the Welsh defense during the rugby union match - Chiefs v Wales played at FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand on Tuesday 14 June 2016.

    It's about that time of the year that the All Blacks make every other test playing nation envious, writes Jamie Wall.

    Opinion: The curious case of Brad Weber and the All Blacks
  • PM on gun law changes: 'I do not understand the US'

    News
    Politics
    15 May 2019
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media outside the OECD headquarters, in Paris on Tuesday.

    Jacinda Ardern says there was no question that gun legislation had to change after the mosque attacks, and she doesn't understand the United States' position on gun laws.

    Jacinda Ardern on gun law changes: 'I do not understand the US'
  • Waratahs: Sad day for rugby if Folau is sacked

    News
    Sport
    15 May 2019
    Israel Folau

    New South Wales Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson admits it will be a sad day for rugby if Israel Folau is sacked.

    Waratahs: Sad day for rugby if Folau is sacked
  • Why ACC is turning away traumatised mosque survivors

    News
    In Depth
    14 May 2019
    Yama Nabi, son of Haji-Daoud Nabi, who was killed during the Christchurch mosque terror attacks.

    Distressed survivors can't get support because ACC doesn't cover mental injuries the way it covers physical ones. Can a government which says it's prioritising mental health continue with this model?

    Why ACC is turning away traumatised mosque survivors
  • Mediawatch: Australia looks for leadership in government and on air

    News
    media politics
    12 May 2019
    no caption

    In the middle of an intense election campaign, Australia's public broadcaster has been looking for new leaders itself after a scandal that saw off its top executives last year. A veteran media watcher… Audio

    Mediawatch: Australia looks for leadership in government and on air
  • Australia looks for leadership in government and on air

    Audio
    media politics
    12 May 2019
    abc tickertape job cuts

    In the middle of an intense election campaign, Australia’s public broadcaster has been looking for new leaders itself after a scandal that saw off its top executives last year. A veteran media watcher… Audio

  • Australia looks for leadership in government and on air

    News
    Mediawatch media
    12 May 2019
    abc tickertape job cuts

    In the middle of an intense election campaign, Australia’s public broadcaster has been looking for new leaders itself after a scandal that saw off its top executives last year. A veteran media watcher…

    Audio

    Australia looks for leadership in government and on air
  • BBC radio host fired over royal baby chimp tweet

    News
    World
    10 May 2019
    BBC host Danny Baker.

    The BBC has sacked Danny Baker, saying he showed a "serious error of judgement" over his tweet about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby.

    BBC radio host fired over royal baby chimp tweet
  • Mediawatch Midweek 8 May 2019

    Audio
    media music
    8 May 2019
    Shihad's Jon Toogood puts his hands in the air like he just don't care on 'Anthems'

    Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about more fibre and new faces in broadcasters’ breakfasts; RNZ’s new show for early risers; a random typo… Video, Audio

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