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  • Couple fear for safety if names made public

    News
    New Zealand crime
    10 May 2022
    Judge Jo Rielly in the Nelson District Court.

    A couple who falsely used the identities of two Māori to make it look like it was them delivering a politically charged message are fighting to keep their names secret.

    Couple fear for safety if names made public
  • Dr Nic Rawlence: game-changing method to extract ancient DNA

    Audio
    science animals
    7 May 2022
    No caption

    A groundbreaking "bone bath" technique developed by researchers at the University of Otago now allows researchers to access ancient DNA non-destructively.  Audio, Gallery

  • Academic - Solomons security issues tied to lack of development

    Audio 21 Apr 2022
    Smoke from fires rise from buildings in Honiara on the Solomon Islands on November 25, 2021, on the second day of rioting that left the capital ablaze and threatened to topple the Pacific nation's government.

    Is Honiara taking the right path to addressing its domestic security problems? We get some analysis on the situation in country Audio

  • Sir Julius von Haast

    Audio 17 Apr 2022
    Portrait of Julius von Haast painted by Alan Bowles Cambridge from a photograph taken in 1886. Canterbury Museum.

    19th century Geologist and explorer Sir Julius von Haast's contribution to Aotearoa's scientific history has been quietly overlooked - but a symposium timed to coincide with his 200 birth year… Audio

  • Unearthed moa bones at least 180,000 years old

    News
    New Zealand science
    5 Apr 2022
    Palaeobiologist Dr Richard Holdaway discussing the moa bone sampling process with Te Ahu a Turanga Kaitiaki Terry Hapi at Te Manawa in Palmerston North.

    Bones discovered during construction work on Te Ahu a Turanga: Manawatū Tararua Highway have been aged to be at least 180,000 years old and possibly up to 345,000 years.

    Unearthed moa bones at least 180,000 years old
  • FSM urges Solomon Islands to abandon China security agreement

    Audio
    Pacific
    1 Apr 2022

    The Federated States of Micronesia calls on Solomon Islands to abandon its pursuit of a security treaty with China. Audio

  • 'Fairly big and fairly chunky': Zoologist excited by extinct duck discovery

    News
    New Zealand history
    10 Mar 2022
    An artist’s impression of Catriona’s shelduck, a new species of large duck (Aves: Anatidae) from the Miocene of New Zealand

    A new species of large, extinct duck has been discovered at one of the country's richest fossil sites in St Bathans in Otago. Audio

    New giant duck discovered in St Bathans in Otago
  • Marathon shearing effort nets $130,000 for charity hospital

    News
    New Zealand Country
    10 Feb 2022
    David Gower, supported by his great team, completed 24 hours of shearing with a tally of 1607 lambs.

    Organisers say they are blown away by the support they received during a shearathon that raised money for the Southland Charity Hospital.

    Marathon shearing effort nets $130,000 for charity hospital
  • A Tribute to Richard Nunns

    Audio
    music
    6 Feb 2022
    Richard Nunns at Karori Wildlife Sanctuary during the recording of He Ara Pūoro.

    William Dart launches a new series of New Horizons with a special for Waitangi Day â€" a tribute to the late Richard Nunns and the very much alive Horomona Horo, masters of the taonga puoro. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Company running Wellington wastewater treatment plants failed basic asset management - report

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    4 Feb 2022
    Moa Point Wastewater Treatment Plant

    Despite multiple failures - including untreated sewage polluting a popular swimming beach - the company running Wellington's four wastewater treatment plants is keeping its multi-million dollar…

    Company running Wellington wastewater treatment plants failed basic asset management - report
  • Dunedin's sea lion population positioned for big increase this summer

    News
    New Zealand environment
    9 Jan 2022
    A Dunedin sea lion and her new-borne pup.

    Dunedin's sea lion population could be in for a record breeding season this summer with 28 breeding age females on the Otago Peninsula.

    Dunedin's sea lion population positioned for big increase this summer
  • Learning to live with 'messy, complicated history' of Aotearoa

    News
    Comment & Analysis history
    27 Dec 2021
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    Opinion - Rejecting the orthodox narrative of settler progress and embracing the dark truth of what colonalism really was is a challenge that will make us find our feet, writes Richard Shaw.

    Learning to live with 'messy, complicated history' of Aotearoa's colonisation
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    17 Dec 2021
    Ikale Tahi halfback Taniela Moa

    In today's sports news - Rugby halfback passes away, more Premier League football postponed, and "Rafa" is back.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Former Tonga halfback Taniela Moa has died

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    17 Dec 2021
    Ikale Tahi halfback Taniela Moa

    Former Tonga halfback Taniela Moa has died at the age of 36, the country's rugby governing body said.

    Former Tonga halfback Taniela Moa has died
  • In brief: News from the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    4 Dec 2021
    Protesters display the West Papuan pro-independence "Morning Star" flag during a demonstration by mostly university students from Free Papua Organization and the Papua Student Alliance in Jakarta on April 3, 2017. -

    Eight Papuan students charged with treason for flying banned flag; Only vaccinated fans and players allowed at Fiji rugby 7s; Ructions within Samoa's HRPP party, and more.

    In brief: News from the Pacific
  • Haast's Eagle research points to bird being carnivorous predator

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    1 Dec 2021
    Artist’s impression of Haast’s Eagle.

    The largest eagle in the world, which resided in New Zealand, may have been bald and a carnivorous predator, according to new research.

    Haast's Eagle research points to bird being carnivorous predator
  • Audioculture Album Cover Location Map

    Gallery
  • Songs from Audioculture's album cover map

    Audio 16 Nov 2021
    no caption

    Chris Bourke put the map together, and he's picked a few album covers to chat about and tracks to play. Audio, Gallery

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Were Moa and people co-existing on Rakiura Stewart island?

    Audio 16 Nov 2021
    Dr Nic Rawlence with gizzard stones and the shin bone (partial right tibiotarsus) of a subadult South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus). A small portion was used for radiocarbon dating (to determine how old the specimen is) and ancient DNA (to confirm its identification to a moa species).

    Dr Nic Rawlence talks to Jesse about what's been discovered. Audio

  • Humans and moa may have co-existed on Rakiura Stewart island, analysis shows

    News
    New Zealand history
    15 Nov 2021
    Dr Matthew Schmidt from the Department of Conservation next to in-situ deposit of moa bones on Rakiura.

    The analysis of a moa skeleton on Rakiura Stewart Island shows the birds may have lived there at the same time as humans.

    Humans and moa may have co-existed on Rakiura Stewart island, analysis shows
  • Covid-19 wrap: Ardern in Auckland, AstraZeneca becomes available

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    11 Nov 2021
    Covid-19 wrap for 10 November 2021

    Aucklanders enjoy new freedoms today with the move to level 3 step 2; Ardern visits the big city for the first time in months, primary schools and kura in Auckland and Waikato can reopen, and… Audio

    Covid-19 wrap for 10 November: Ardern in Auckland, AstraZeneca vaccine becomes available
  • Person with Covid visited Taranaki at start of November, DHB believes

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    10 Nov 2021
    Signpost to Stratford along the Forgotten World Highway, New Zealand

    Recent wastewater results suggest a Covid-infectious person was in Taranaki from the start of November, the region's top doctor says.

    Person with Covid visited Taranaki at start of November, DHB believes
  • Six-metre waves for Wellington coast, ferry sailings cancelled

    News
    New Zealand weather
    13 Oct 2021
    Wellington weather

    A southerly blast moving up the country is causing large waves on Wellington's coast.

    Six-metre waves for Wellington coast, ferry sailings cancelled
  • Ataria Sharman draws on Maori culture for a fantasy novel

    Audio
    author interview
    10 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Ataria Sharman knows how tough it is to make a living as a writer. The essayist, poet, social entrepreneur and editor at The Pantograph Punch is constantly looking for new ways to encourage Maori -… Audio

  • Geoff Ross & Justine Troy: From Herne Bay to Lake Hawea Station

    Audio
    business environment
    4 Oct 2021
    Geoff Ross & Justine Troy at Lake Hawea Station

    Geoff Ross & Justine Troy swapped their busy urban Auckland lives to embark on a new adventure on their Otago high country farm, Lake Hawea Station. They founded the vodka brand 42 Below in their… Audio

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