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  • Fibre Free Friday: An Otago high school's digital detox

    News
    New Zealand
    31 Aug 2018
    East Otago High School Deputy Principal Keith Fleury. Even teachers phones go in the box

    Students at one Otago high school are going without their mobile phones in the classroom, and for one lunchtime a week, without wifi, as their school goes through a digital detox. Video

    Fibre Free Friday: An Otago high school's digital detox
  • National to push ahead with its own inquiry into expense leak

    News
    Politics
    27 Aug 2018
    National Party leader Simon Bridges talks about the leak of a text on the person behind an earlier leak on his expense spending.

    The National Party is boxing ahead with its own investigation into who leaked Simon Bridges' expenses to the media after Parliament's speaker put the kibosh on an official inquiry last week. Audio

    National to push ahead with its own inquiry into expense leak
  • Football: Usain Bolt begins A-League quest

    News
    Sport
    21 Aug 2018
    Usain Bolt trains with the Central Coast Mariners.

    Sprint champion Usain Bolt has started his A-League stint with Central Coast, saying he wishes to work hard, get fit and the rest is up to coach Mike Mulvey.

    Football: Usain Bolt begins A-League quest
  • The delights and dangers of artificial affection

    News
    The Wireless
    20 Aug 2018
    Joy For All Companion Pets  are social robots intended for eldercare.

    Social robots are charming humans, providing company to elderly people and giving joy to children. But is there a danger in letting data-collecting robots into our lives? Thomas Phillips reports.

    The delights and dangers of artificial affection
  • Crotty head injury sours All Blacks' triumph

    News
    Sport
    20 Aug 2018
    Ryan Crotty leaving the field injured.

    Concerns over the long-term health of Ryan Crotty are back in the spotlight after he suffered another concussion during the All Blacks win over the Wallabies

    Crotty head injury sours All Blacks' triumph
  • Why the future's not alt-right

    Audio
    author interview politics
    18 Aug 2018
    David Neiwert

    David Neiwert is a journalist, author and expert in American right-wing extremism. He has appeared on Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Newsroom, and The Rachel Maddow Show and is the managing editor of the… Audio

  • Adams wants focus on Tall Blacks, not him

    News
    Sport
    16 Aug 2018
    New Zealand NBA star Steven Adams.

    As New Zealand's most high profile basketballer in history, Steven Adams understands there are plenty in this country who want to see him in a black singlet.

    Adams wants focus on Tall Blacks, not him
  • Steven Adams back in NZ but not playing for Tall Blacks

    Audio
    sport
    16 Aug 2018
    Steven Adams talks to young basketballers during one of his junior camps in Auckland.

    New Zealand's biggest basketball star Steven Adams is back in the country - with his trio of camps for aspiring junior players getting underway in Auckland this morning. Despite his contribution, the… Video, Audio

  • Meet Lord$eez, the 16-year-old rapper who made his first album in 'juvie'

    Audio
    life and society music
    8 Aug 2018
    Lord$eez

    Lord$eez is 16-year-old Kiwi-born South African, Sizwe Singhsesi. He's a trap rapper building a name online, and drawing young audiences to his energetic live performances. RNZ Music contributor… Video

  • Trans-history: Showcasing NZ's transgender heritage

    Audio
    history media
    8 Aug 2018
    Carmen Rupe

    In today's visit to the sound archives of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision with Sarah Johnston, we will hear sound recordings about how and when transgender lives appeared in the media in the past. Audio, Gallery

  • The 1.5 generation

    News
    The Wireless
    7 Aug 2018
    Hye Ji Lee

    What happens to your identity when you immigrate to New Zealand as a child? Hye Ji 'Erica' Lee reports.

    The 1.5 generation
  • Parenting in an age of unruly children

    Audio
    author interview
    6 Aug 2018
    Little young girl is angry, mad, disobedient with bad behaviour. Children making the act of insubordination and disobedience, yelling, flipping off, showing the middle finger. Act of giving the finger.

    Are the kids today less disciplined than ever? According to a US researcher and author the answer is emphatically yes. Audio

  • 'Art as resistance' - Writing from Manus Prison

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    3 Aug 2018
    Behrouz Boochani

    A book written in detention by a refugee on Manus Island is a work of art before being an act of resistance, the author says. Audio

    'Art as resistance' - Writing from Manus Prison
  • 'Art as resistance' - Manus Island refugee writes book

    Audio 3 Aug 2018
    Behrouz Boochani

    A book written in detention by a refugee on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is a work of art before being an act of resistance, the author says. Audio

  • Māori TV workers to strike over discriminatory treatment claims

    News
    Te Ao Māori media
    31 Jul 2018
    The Maori Television building logo

    Workers at Māori Television will strike for 24 hours next week.

    Māori TV workers to strike over discriminatory treatment claims
  • Bridges meeting the needs of party faithful and new breed

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    29 Jul 2018

    Opinion - Simon Bridges needed to achieve two things in his first speech as opposition leader to the party faithful at the National Party conference, writes Brigette Morten.

    Bridges meeting the needs of party faithful and new breed
  • The life and death of David Cerven

    News
    In Depth
    26 Jul 2018
    David Cerven

    At 21, David Cerven was shot dead by police in what many assumed was 'suicide by cop'. Susan Strongman traces his story of love, debt and despair all the way from Slovakia to the Auckland park where…

    The life and death of David Cerven
  • The life and death of David Cerven

    News
    The Wireless
    24 Jul 2018
    Within hours of confessing his sins to a priest, David Cerven's body lay lifeless on a damp, grassy slope in a central city park. Had he known then that he was about to die?

    At 21, David Cerven was shot dead by police in what many assumed was 'suicide by cop'. Susan Strongman traces his story of love, debt and despair all the way from Slovakia to the Auckland park where…

    The life and death of David Cerven
  • Parkland shooting survivors arrive in Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand education
    23 Jul 2018
    People hold signs during the March for Our Lives rally for Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students in March 2018 in Seattle, Washington.

    Survivors of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school in Florida arrived in Christchurch this morning and will spend a week with the Student Volunteer Army. Audio

    Parkland shooting survivors arrive in Christchurch
  • 'Exciting time to be an actor in NZ': Call goes out for Māori Bond villain

    News
    Te Ao Māori media
    23 Jul 2018
    Daniel Craig in 007 Bond film Spectre.

    A leaked casting call for the newest Bond film - Bond 25 - is calling for a male Māori actor. Audio

    'Exciting time to be an actor in NZ': Call goes out for Māori Bond villain
  • Is Facebook facing up to its misinformation mission?

    Audio
    business internet
    22 Jul 2018
    Facebook busts out the whiteboards to brainstorm its fake news strategy.

    The world's biggest social media network has always insisted it's only a platform for news you can use and not a publisher. But under pressure over fake news, it's now hooking up with news media in… Video, Audio

  • Is Facebook facing up to its misinformation mission?

    News
    Mediawatch business
    22 Jul 2018
    Facebook busts out the whiteboards to brainstorm its fake news strategy.

    The world's biggest social media network has always insisted it's only a platform for news you can use and not a publisher. But under pressure over fake news, it's now hooking up with news media in…

    Video, Audio

    Is Facebook facing up to its misinformation mission?
  • Cheesy history of NZ: Aunt Daisy's crackers, Pātea, and Brentry

    Audio
    history media
    18 Jul 2018
    Fernleaf butter advertising 1950s

    New Zealand exporters are scrambling to reach new trade agreements with both Britain and the European Union as Brexit looms on the horizon. Britain once bought all the butter, cheese and meat we could… Audio, Gallery

  • Canterbury university's 500-year-old 'fake news' goes online

    News
    New Zealand media
    18 Jul 2018
    The Canterbury Roll is 5.5 meters long and has about 8000 words.

    A world-first digitisation project has made what's been dubbed as 500-year-old fake news available to the masses.

    Canterbury university's 500-year-old 'fake news' goes online
  • Rappler: Fighting fake news and patriotic trolls

    Audio
    internet technology
    15 Jul 2018
    Pop star Mocha Uson is a social media staffer for the President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte.

    Social media can give the news media an almost unlimited number of eyeballs for stories. But they can also be used to target the media and put pressure on journalists. Mediawatch meets an… Video, Audio

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