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  • Tokelau's newspapers foster language and bring home youth

    Audio
    Pacific
    22 Oct 2018
    Tokelau Faipule for Atafu, Kelihiano Kalolo

    The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there. Audio

  • By-election loss the price for leadership change - Aus PM

    News
    World
    21 Oct 2018
    No caption

    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told the Liberal Party it must own the disastrous Wentworth by-election result, saying it paid "a big price" for its latest leadership coup.

    By-election loss the price for leadership change - Aus PM
  • Lasting Impressions: when papers were the only news

    Audio
    business media
    21 Oct 2018
    Ian F Grant with his new book covering 80 years of new Zealand newspaper history.

    The days of printed newspapers may be numbered in the digital era, but until the 1920s there were no other news media at all - and New Zealanders were eager readers. Historian and author Ian F Grant… Audio

  • Lasting Impressions: when papers were the only news

    News
    Mediawatch business
    21 Oct 2018
    Ian F Grant with his new book covering 80 years of new Zealand newspaper history.

    The days of printed newspapers may be numbered in the digital era, but until the 1920s there were no other news media at all - and New Zealanders were eager readers. Historian and author Ian F Grant…

    Audio

    Lasting Impressions: when papers were the only news
  • Khashoggi 'died after fight' - Saudis

    News
    World
    20 Oct 2018
    no caption

    Journalist Jamal Khashoggi died after a fight in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, the country's state TV reported quoting an initial probe.

    Khashoggi 'died after fight' - Saudis
  • Chanelle O'Sullivan is a lot more than just a farmer's wife

    Audio
    business education
    19 Oct 2018
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    The South Canterbury mother-of-two is developing an educational virtual reality programme with her husband Dave, a support hub for rural start-ups in Timaru and on the side is a marketing specialist… Audio

  • Chanelle O'Sullivan is a lot more than just a farmer's wife

    News
    Country Life business
    19 Oct 2018
    No caption

    The South Canterbury mother-of-two is developing an educational virtual reality programme with her husband Dave, a support hub for rural start-ups in Timaru and on the side is a marketing specialist…

    Audio

    Chanelle O'Sullivan is a lot more than just a farmer's wife
  • National aware of Jami-Lee Ross grievances for years

    Audio
    politics
    18 Oct 2018
    Jami-Lee Ross speaks to media after making a complaint to police about National Party leader, Simon Bridges.

    The National Party has known for a couple of years about grievances regarding Jami-Lee Ross' conduct, and got one complainant to sign a confidentiality agreement, sources have told Checkpoint. Video, Audio

  • Ross offers another moment of truth

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    17 Oct 2018
    National Party Leader, Simon Bridges, speaks to media about Jami-Lee Ross.

    Opinion - There are several repeating elements in our modern political scandals - a National Party leader, a recording device, a moment of truth and only smoke instead a gun, writes David Slack.

    Ross offers another moment of truth
  • Soraya Chemaly on the power of women's anger

    Audio
    author interview
    16 Oct 2018
    Soraya Chemaly, author of 'Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger'

    It's time we destigmatise the anger of women for the sake of our health as individuals and as a society, says Soraya Chemaly, the author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger. Historically… Audio

  • Teacher recruitment drive risks creating 'conveyor belt'

    News
    New Zealand education
    15 Oct 2018
    Michael Harvey has spent the last three years teaching overseas

    Workloads and pay would need to improve before NZ teacher Michael Harvey would consider returning as part of the government' recruitment drive, he says. Audio

    Teacher recruitment drive risks creating 'conveyor belt'
  • UK and US 'could boycott' Saudi conference over missing reporter

    News
    World
    14 Oct 2018
    A group of people  hold pictures of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi during a demonstration in front of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington.

    Britain and the United States are considering boycotting a major international conference in Saudi Arabia after the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the BBC has learned.

    UK and US 'could boycott' Saudi conference over missing reporter
  • 'It's about a chink in the armour'

    Audio 13 Oct 2018
    Olly Mann, Alix Fox and Ollie Peart of The Modern Mann

    The English writer and presenter Olly Mann's still only in his thirties, but he's already a seasoned veteran of the UK podcasting scene. A few years back, Olly Mann launched his podcast 'The Modern… Audio

  • NZ activist being sued in Israel calls it 'publicity stunt'

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Oct 2018
    Lorde performs at Melodrama World Tour in New York City.

    Justine Sachs, one of the New Zealand women being sued by an Israeli law group, said she is confident the Israeli court will not be able to enforce the ruling in New Zealand.

    NZ activist being sued in Israel calls it 'publicity stunt'
  • Doubts about police recruitment after misconduct allegations

    News
    New Zealand
    10 Oct 2018
    Police conference in Wellington. Chris Cahill, NZ Police Association.

    Questions have been raised about the quality of new police after four recruits were stood down for misconduct in the past year.

    Doubts about police recruitment after misconduct allegations
  • Breaking down the 'attention economy'

    Audio
    internet technology
    7 Oct 2018
    Gogglebox

    Broadcasters and advertisers are grappling with “the attention economy” now that so many of us have screens of all sizes engaging our eyeballs everywhere. Dr Karen Nelson-Field tracks how we watch and… Audio

  • Breaking down the 'attention economy'

    News
    Mediawatch internet
    7 Oct 2018
    Gogglebox

    Broadcasters and advertisers are grappling with “the attention economy” now that so many of us have screens of all sizes engaging our eyeballs everywhere. Dr Karen Nelson-Field tracks how we watch and…

    Audio

    Breaking down the 'attention economy'
  • Welcome to the scary party, young men

    News
    Comment & Analysis world
    4 Oct 2018
    US President Donald Trump.

    Opinion - There might be some truth behind US President Donald Trump's claim that it's a "scary time for young men", but not in the way he thinks, writes Anna Connell.

    Welcome to the scary party, young men
  • PM unveils dynamic strategy as NZ First undercuts Labour

    News
    Politics refugees and migrants
    4 Oct 2018
    PM Jacinda Ardern and Deputy PM Winston Peters

    Analysis - The Respecting New Zealand Values Bill is probably a dead duck that will never get the chance to quack, writes Guyon Espiner.

    PM unveils dynamic strategy as NZ First undercuts Labour
  • Sports: PNG confirm new wingers for PM's match

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    4 Oct 2018
    Edene Gebbie opened the scoring for the Hunters.

    PNG have named two new wingers in their starting line-up for Saturday's international against the Australian Prime Minister's XIII in Port Moresby.

    Sports: PNG confirm new wingers for PM's match
  • Mediawatch Midweek: 3 October 2018

    Audio
    media
    3 Oct 2018
    A 3-D rendering of the crime scene for 'Grove Road'

    Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately's Karyn Hay. This week: Colin and Karyn chat about expats' takes on the US Supreme Court scrap, non-stop 'property porn' on TV, another major… Audio

  • Mediawatch Midweek: 3 October 2018

    News
    Mediawatch media
    3 Oct 2018
    A 3-D rendering of the crime scene for 'Grove Road'

    Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately's Karyn Hay. This week: Colin and Karyn chat about expats' takes on the US Supreme Court scrap, non-stop 'property porn' on TV, another major…

    Audio

    Mediawatch Midweek: 3 October 2018
  • Ngāti Rānana, the London Māori club, celebrates 60 years

    Audio
    history media
    3 Oct 2018
    Ngāti Rānana perform a haka for the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall

    For homesick Māori in the UK, they are whanau when you're 12,000 kilometres from home. For Kiwis of all backgrounds, they are the face of New Zealand in Britain, Europe and beyond.  Audio, Gallery

  • Details remain sketchy over Air Niugini crash in Chuuk

    Audio
    Pacific
    1 Oct 2018
    The Air Niugini plane in the lagoon off Weno airport in Chuuk.

    Papua New Guinea investigators are in the Federated States of Micronesia probing Friday's dramatic incident in which an Air Niugini airplane crashed into the lagoon at Chuuk. Audio

  • New website which helps piece together iwi connections takes off

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    1 Oct 2018
    Pepeha are commonly used by Māori to explain their iwi connections.

    A new website is helping Māori around the world connect with their heritage.

    New website which helps piece together iwi connections takes off
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