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  • All Blacks return on Nonu's radar

    News
    Sport
    12 Feb 2019
    Ma'a Nonu talks to the media ahead of the Blues opening match of the Super rugby season.

    In a scene more reminiscent to the build-up to an All Blacks test, camera operators and journalists clamoured for position at Blues training on Tuesday. Video

    All Blacks return on Nonu's radar
  • Treasuring objects to reject consumerism

    Audio
    life and society author interview
    12 Feb 2019
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    The struggle is real when it comes to choosing quality over quantity. Audio

  • Big issues, barbecues and curly questions at Waitangi

    Audio
    media te ao Maori
    10 Feb 2019
    Don't ask her  - ask him: The PM gets put on the spot by TVNZ's Maiki Sherman.

    A year ago at Waitangi the PM said “hold me to account when I return.“ 12 months later she got put on the spot about the basics of the Treaty.  Audio

  • Big issues, barbecues and curly questions at Waitangi

    News
    Mediawatch media
    10 Feb 2019
    Don't ask her  - ask him: The PM gets put on the spot by TVNZ's Maiki Sherman.

    A year ago at Waitangi the PM said “hold me to account when I return.“ 12 months later she got put on the spot about the basics of the Treaty. 

    Audio

    Big issues, barbecues and curly questions at Waitangi
  • Film opening canned after Neeson's 'black b*****d' comments

    News
    World
    6 Feb 2019
    Liam Neeson

    The New York red carpet opening of Liam Neeson's latest film has been cancelled amid a row over his comments that he once wanted to kill a random black man after a friend was raped.

    Film opening canned after Neeson's 'black b*****d' comments
  • Mediawatch Midweek 30 January 2019

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    media
    30 Jan 2019
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    Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about the warm weather news, Magic Talk up and running, the outing of MP Sarah Dowie, slow TV sparking late-night talkback… Audio

  • Mediawatch Midweek 30 January 2019

    News
    Mediawatch media
    30 Jan 2019
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    Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about the warm weather news, Magic Talk up and running, the outing of MP Sarah Dowie, slow TV sparking late-night talkback…

    Audio

    Mediawatch Midweek 30 January 2019
  • Council should've come clean on huge sewage spill - mayor

    News
    New Zealand environment
    30 Jan 2019
    Luke Sowman,11, found dozens of dead fish and eels in the Mangati Stream at Bell Block, New Plymouth

    The New Plymouth mayor has admitted his council should have been more transparent about a massive 1.5 million litre sewage spill into one of the city's streams.

    Council should've come clean on huge sewage spill - mayor
  • US academic sparks anger over `speak English' email to students

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    World education
    28 Jan 2019
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    A United States university professor has been removed as director of a graduate programme, amid a furore over an email she sent urging students not to speak Chinese.

    US academic sparks anger over `speak English' email to students
  • How do the internet and Pacific peoples get on? It’s complicated

    Audio
    Pacific internet
    27 Jan 2019
    Tattoo by Julia Mage'au Gray

    Writer and artist Lana Lopesi and academic Damon Salesa discuss the complicated relationship between Pasifika people and the internet – the subject of Lopesi's book False Divides. Audio

  • Child’s play: unlocking creativity in the young

    Audio
    health
    18 Jan 2019
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    Unstructured play and allowing children’s imaginations to run wild is the key to nurturing creative, problem- solving young people, a child educator says. Audio

  • Jill Stark: learning from anxiety and ditching idealised happiness

    Audio
    health life and society
    16 Jan 2019
    Jill Stark

    Back in 2014, Scottish-Australian journalist Jill Stark seemed to be living the dream – she had a bestselling memoir, a good job and a "giddy" love life. Then a violent panic attack put her on the… Video, Audio

  • Samoa journalists offer to help police understand role

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    16 Jan 2019
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    The Journalists Association of Samoa, or JAWS, is offering its services to police trainers, after a photojournalist was stopped doing his job last month.

    Samoa journalists offer to help police understand role
  • Insight: Should NZ Schools Ban Mobile Phones? - Summer Jan 13th

    Audio 13 Jan 2019
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    Mobile phones in schools are being accused of derailing learning and causing bitter squabbles between teachers and students as they try to police every ding, vibration and social media notification… Audio

  • Year in NZ politics: Promises, scandals, progress

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    9 Jan 2019
    Top, from left: Jacinda Ardern, Simon Bridges, Clare Curran. Bottom, from left: Iain Lees-Gallowa, Jami-Lee Ross, Winston Peters

    Analysis - The government has come through its first year with the coalition stable and the Prime Minister a popular leader, writes Peter Wilson.

    Year in NZ politics: Promises, scandals, progress
  • Here's what made the headlines in New Zealand in 2018

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    31 Dec 2018
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    From the Prime Minister's baby to the Jami-Lee Ross saga and a Thai cave rescue to a royal wedding - 2018 has been a busy year.

    2018 in review: What made the news in New Zealand
  • Jes Baker: 'Bodies do not and never will all look the same'

    Audio 30 Dec 2018
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    Loving your body is an unattainable goal for most people, so work on simply accepting what you have without guilt or shame, says body liberation activist and writer Jes Baker. Audio

  • 'There’s something quite inhuman about the struggle for limitless perfection'

    Audio 29 Dec 2018
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    Perfectionism, fostered by the results-focused education system, is on the rise and leading to disastrous mental health outcomes among younger generations, University of Bath psychology lecturer… Audio

  • Key takeaways from All Blacks' 2018 season

    News
    Sport
    25 Dec 2018
    The All Blacks changed up their haka for their Test against Italy with captain Kieran Read leading the way.

    RNZ rugby writer Jamie Wall takes a look back at the All Blacks 2018 season - what went right, what went wrong, and how New Zealand are shaping for next year's Rugby World Cup.

    Key takeaways from All Blacks' 2018 season
  • Brash ban review clears Massey vice-chancellor

    News
    New Zealand education
    19 Dec 2018
    Massey University vice-chancellor Jan Thomas and Don Brash

    An independent review has cleared the vice-chancellor of Massey University of lying about the cancellation of an event involving Don Brash earlier this year.

    Brash ban review clears Massey vice-chancellor
  • HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder Colin Kroll dead aged 34

    News
    World
    17 Dec 2018
    HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder Colin Kroll has died at the age of 35 of a suspected drug overdose.

    The co-founder was found dead when New York police officers carried out a welfare check at his apartment.

    HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder Colin Kroll dead aged 34
  • Best of 2018: RNZ presenters and staff pick their favourite tracks

    Audio
    music
    17 Dec 2018
    L-R: (1st row) Jogai Bhatt, Susie Ferguson, Jim Mora (2nd row) Jana Whitta, Koro Vaka'uta, Jesse Mulligan (3rd row) Gyles Beckford, Matthew Hutching, Eden More

    The team at RNZ - both on air and off - pick their favourite songs of 2018 and tell us what they're up to over summer! Video

  • Matthew J Ruys: woke since '92

    Audio
    music
    8 Dec 2018
    Matthew J Ruys

    Matthew J Ruys is releasing music under his own name for the first time in twenty years. Now based in Los Angeles the self described Jack-of-all-trades discusses where music has taken him over the… Video, Audio

  • Huge turnout for vaccinations: 'I think people are scared'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    5 Dec 2018
    Tui Matthews' son Horomona was one of the children in line to get a vaccination.

    Hundreds of people queued up in Northland today where an emergency free vaccination programme is being rolled out to combat a deadly meningococcal outbreak.

    Huge turnout for Northland meningococcal vaccinations: 'I think people are scared'
  • 'Call-out' culture and the new prestige economy

    Audio
    author interview
    5 Dec 2018
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    Call-out culture - gaining prestige by shaming others for intolerance - is damaging young people's mental health and harming social discussion and university culture, leftist academic Jonathan Haidt… Audio

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