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  • At the Movies

    Audio
    movies
    14 Mar 2018
    No caption

    Simon Morris reviews the remake of the Death Wish vigilante thriller starring Bruce Willis, The Mercy, and New Zealand documentary Kobi. Video, Audio

  • PM investigating reports of sexual assault at Labour event

    News
    Politics
    12 Mar 2018

    Labour's general secretary didn't notify the Prime Minister, the police or parents that four teenagers were allegedly sexually assaulted at its summer camp last month. Audio

    PM investigating reports of sexual assault at Labour event
  • A Life Like This

    Audio
    history refugees and migrants
    12 Mar 2018
    Isaiah Tour and his parents Huat and Amanda.

    A Life Like This: Critically acclaimed, Cambodian Filmmaker Isiah Tour's animation about his father surviving the Khmer Rouge, extraordinarily, will go back to Cambodia. Video, Audio, Gallery

  • A Life Like This

    News
    Here Now history
    12 Mar 2018
    Isaiah Tour and his parents Huat and Amanda.

    A Life Like This: Critically acclaimed, Cambodian Filmmaker Isiah Tour's animation about his father surviving the Khmer Rouge, extraordinarily, will go back to Cambodia.

    Video, Audio

    A Life Like This
  • Social workers 'did their best' placing teen with gang associate

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Mar 2018
    Mongrel Mob

    Oranga Tamariki has backed the decision of staff at Child, Youth and Family - its predecessor - who placed a vulnerable 14-year-old boy into the home of a Mongrel Mob associate.

    Social workers 'did their best' placing teen with gang associate
  • 'I just like to get on and get things done' - Joyce quits politics

    News
    Politics
    6 Mar 2018
    National Party MP Steven Joyce announces his resignation from politics.

    Video - Former Finance Minister Steven Joyce has announced he will quit politics to the commercial sector and spend more time with his children. Video

    'I just like to get on and get things done' - Joyce quits politics
  • What's in a name: Why I do not use my Chinese name

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    1 Mar 2018
    No caption

    First Person - The only time I used Chinese was to talk to my parents, and as far as I knew it wasn't needed, but over the years I've felt more pressure to claim my identity, writes Jessie Chiang. Video

    What's in a name: Why I do not use my Chinese name
  • Hundreds on wait-lists for beginner reo classes

    News
    Te Ao Māori language
    28 Feb 2018
    No caption

    Beginners courses in the Māori language have reached full capacity, with waiting lists as long as 300 people in some areas with places not available till next year.

    Hundreds on wait-lists for beginner reo classes
  • Growing up in politics

    News
    The Wireless
    28 Feb 2018
    Penny’s mum Heather Roy became an MP when she was just 12. She is pictured here with her mother and older sister, Barbara.

    Three politicians' children tell their stories.

    Growing up in politics
  • Te reo Māori classes inundated with enrolments nationwide

    Audio
    te ao Maori
    27 Feb 2018
    Te Reo

    Beginners' classes in te reo Māori are attracting so many enrolments, many are full and some have hundreds of would-be students on their waiting lists.

    Course instructors say the growing presence of… Audio

  • Dragons' blood, turmeric and light: Tiffany Singh's healing art

    Audio
    spiritual practices refugees and migrants
    26 Feb 2018
    Tiffany Singh installing Indra's Bow in Toi Art.

    Award winning Indian-Samoan artist Tiffany Singh installs two massive and ground-breaking art works for the launch of Te Papa's new Toi Art Gallery. She uses the arts as a vehicle for health and… Audio, Gallery

  • Dragons' blood, turmeric and light: Tiffany Singh's healing art

    News
    Here Now spiritual practices
    26 Feb 2018
    Tiffany Singh installing Indra's Bow in Toi Art.

    Award winning Indian-Samoan artist Tiffany Singh installs two massive and ground-breaking art works for the launch of Te Papa's new Toi Art Gallery. She uses the arts as a vehicle for health and…

    Audio

    Dragons' blood, turmeric and light: Tiffany Singh's healing art
  • Fresh allegations at law firm: 'This should not be happening'

    News
    New Zealand law
    26 Feb 2018
    no caption

    Revelations that students and solicitors had sex on the boardroom table following an evening of heavy drinking at Russell McVeagh's Auckland office have put the law firm under public scrutiny again.

    Fresh allegations at law firm: 'This should not be happening'
  • Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’

    Audio
    internet technology
    25 Feb 2018
    Amazon's Echo smart speaker

    Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will… Video, Audio

  • Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’

    News
    Mediawatch internet
    25 Feb 2018
    Amazon's Echo smart speaker

    Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will…

    Video, Audio

    Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
  • WWE on Māori TV? Bring it on, say Māori leaders

    News
    The Wireless
    23 Feb 2018
    Randy Orton performs his finisher - the RKO.

    They say some criticism of the station is misguided and borders on racism.

    WWE on Māori TV? Bring it on, say Māori leaders
  • Question Time for 20 February 2018

    Audio
    politics
    20 Feb 2018
    1. Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s policies?

    2. KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the costs of living?

    3. …

  • Alan Dershowitz: 'There is no such thing as truth any longer'

    Audio
    law politics
    19 Feb 2018
    Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz

    Professor Alan Dershowitz has been called the best-known criminal lawyer in the world. A staunch Democrat, he has irked many liberals with his view there is no case for President Trump to be removed… Audio

  • More to Chinese New Year than festivities

    Audio
    refugees and migrants
    16 Feb 2018
    More to Chinese New Year than festivities

    Reporter Jessie Chiang sits down with the Li Family for a Chinese New Year dinner and finds out what their life is like after more than two decades in New Zealand. Video, Audio

  • Duck, cover and deflect: notes on defending the indefensible

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    16 Feb 2018
    People wait for loved ones as they are brought out of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after the shooting.

    Mass shootings are now so commonplace in America that gun advocates get lots of practice at deflecting the debate away from solutions, and even profiting from it, writes Phil Smith

    Duck, cover and deflect: notes on defending the indefensible
  • NZ jazz in the 1920s: alcohol, dancing and sex

    Audio
    history music
    16 Feb 2018
    The legendary Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova poses with a flock of sheep during her visit to New Zealand in 1926.

    The annual Art Deco Festival is underway in Napier, embracing everything the era had to offer. Find out about the origins of the word “jazz”, the history of flappers and the Charleston, and New… Video, Audio

  • 2018 Waitangi Rua Rautau Lecture by June Northcroft Grant

    Audio
    history te ao Maori
    13 Feb 2018
    June Northcroft Grant

    In this second talk for 2018, June Northcroft Grant traces the story of two of the notable personalities associated with guiding at Whakarewarewa Village (where the lecture is being given) in the 19th… Audio

  • English's exit an end and a beginning

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    13 Feb 2018
    No caption

    As Bill English stands aside, this is the time for National's next generation to step up, writes Tim Watkin.

    English's exit an end and a beginning
  • Question Time for 13 February 2018

    Audio
    politics
    13 Feb 2018
    1. Rt Hon BILL ENGLISH to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s policies?

    2. DARROCH BALL to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: What actions has the Government taken to assist Tonga…

  • From butt of the joke to kicking bullies' butts

    News
    Comment & Analysis Identity
    9 Feb 2018
    Megan Whelan

    First Person - Megan Whelan doesn't remember the first time she realised she was fat, but she knows how long it took to learn to be kind to herself.

    From butt of the joke to kicking bullies' butts
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