Search Results
Related tags:
Displaying items 2876 - 2900 of 6326 in total
-
Sheep Dog & Wolf on the pain behind his music
Auckland experimental artist Sheep Dog & Wolf (real name Daniel McBride) has just released his highly anticipated second album Two Minds. It's his first full album release since his critically… Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
'A step along the way' as kiwi return to national park
Six kiwi have been released onto the Kaitake range in Te Papakura o Taranaki / Egmont National Park, where the call of our national bird has been absent for decades.
-
Covid vaccine roll-out relief for South Seas Healthcare Trust
The Covid-19 vaccine roll-out is the light at the end of the tunnel for South Seas Healthcare Trust after a turbulent year impacted by the pandemic.
-
Hymns on Sunday, 11 April 2021
In today's programme you can hear 'one of the most perfect tunes in existence', according to English composer Hubert Parry, as well as hymns by the very fine NZ hymn-writing partnership of Shirley… Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
No baby, no help: Depressed, grieving mum told she’s not eligible for help
A depressed woman whose baby died was denied help from Perinatal Mental Health Services - and other mothers in extreme distress say they can't get treatment via their DHBs or ACC.
-
Interview: Chch terror attack witness fears more lives may be lost
Nathan Smith was inside Masjid An-Nur when the shooting started on 15 March 2019. He sat down with RNZ reporter Anan Zaki to discuss his experience - and his call for more mental health support.
-
Waikato mental health campaigner's long wait to meet minister over concerns
Jane Stevens' son Nicky took his own life while in the care of the Waikato DHB in 2015 - she's part of a group concerned about about the quality of mental health services.
-
Calls for funding increase for sexual assault prevention
A sex education group is demanding the government massively increase funding for sexual assault prevention after a drop in the rate of rape convictions.
-
Justice system failure: No 'cut-through' for rape victims - Women's Refuge
The rate of successful rape convictions in 2020 was the lowest for more than 10 years and Women's Refuge says nothing will change if the consequences aren't there.
-
An Easter Day Church Service from Auckland's Anglican Holy Trinity Cathedral
From Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, with the Revd Ivica Gregurec presiding, and the Very Revd Anne Mills preaching. Audio
-
Concern for young people going home after 'traumatic' music festival
Hauora Tairāwhiti leaders want better mental health support at Rhythm and Vines after the death of a Wellington teen who went missing from the festival.
-
'We are doing this as a sign of confidence in the vaccination programme'
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins and Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall have received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
-
Ports of Auckland safety review finds systemic problems - Mayor Phil Goff
An Independent health and safety review has found the need for significant improvements at Ports of Auckland.
-
Matt Fenn's 654km run to raise suicide awareness
You may remember 22-year-old Matt Fenn who took on the huge challenge of running 654 kilometres in less than a week for suicide awareness. Only stopping for occasional breaks and power naps, Matt ran… Audio
-
Vaccine passport likely to be essential for future international travel
A digital health passport developed by the International Travel Association which is being trialled by Air New Zealand is likely to become a baseline standard, a computer science professor says. Audio
-
'Disconnected' mental health system struggling to respond to whānau need - review
Mental health and addictions services in Tairāwhiti are disconnected, disjointed and struggling to respond to increasing levels of whānau need, a review has found.
-
Massive rise in e-bike thefts
E-bike thefts are on track to surge more than 115 percent in the first quarter of this year. Audio
-
Covid-19 lockdown: Capturing history ... when you're still in it
I was at Pukeahu, the National War Memorial Park teaching students about the horrors of the influenza pandemic as lockdown loomed a year ago, writes Emma-Jean Kelly.
-
Conversations With My Immigrant Parents | Season 2 | Episode 3: V.I.P.
After four years studying in Dunedin, Alby has just moved back in with his mum Lina in Naenae. The two of them discuss Lina’s career, Alby’s grief, and whom our lives are lived for. Video, Audio
-
What is a bright-line test?
Analysis - The bright-line test rule was extended from five to 10 years under the government's new housing plan announced yesterday, but what does it mean?
-
'It will make housing less affordable for people renting' - Tax expert
Jacinda Ardern is refusing to say if she would like to see house prices fall on the back of changes designed to make homes more affordable. Audio
-
'They have been raised to believe priests don't sin'
A theologian has pointed the blame directly at the hierarchy and structure of the Catholic Church for abuse by priests.
-
Prince Harry takes on new role
Britain's Prince Harry will become the first chief impact officer of BetterUp Inc, a San Francisco-based start-up that provides employee coaching and mental health assistance.
-
'I've waited a long time': Survivor relieved at first Dilworth sentencing
Ian Robert Wilson is the only Dilworth-linked man to admit his offending so far. Seven other men charged in relation to indecency against boys at Dilworth School are due to go to trial next year.
-
Oscar nominated doco explores vast health care fraud
A powerful documentary which exposed a vast healthcare fraud in Romania has been nominated for two Academy Awards. Collective, which opens in cinemas here this week, tells the story of a 2015… Video, Audio