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  • 'Honour and a privilege' - Jacinda Ardern

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    19 Oct 2017
    Jacinda Ardern

    The Labour Party leader and now Prime Minister says it is an "absolute honour and a privilege" to be able to form a government for all New Zealanders. Video

    'Honour and a privilege' - Jacinda Ardern
  • Ill Samoa leader flying back to Apia this weekend

    Audio 19 Oct 2017
    Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi in Wellington.

    The prime minister of Samoa, Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, is due to return Apia on Sunday after receiving medical treatment in New Zealand. Audio

  • Tuhoe Iwi: Moving on from the Urewera Raids

    Audio
    te ao Maori Bay of Plenty
    15 Oct 2017
    Its ten years since the Tuhoe/Urewera Raids occurred on October 15 2007.

    Te Ahi Kaa visits Taneatua in the Tuhoe Valley to get a sense of how the locals have moved since the Tuhoe Raids a decade ago. Audio

  • Oscars board expels Weinstein

    News
    World arts
    15 Oct 2017
    Harvey Weinstein

    The organisation behind the Oscars has voted to expel Harvey Weinstein following allegations of sexual assault against the film producer.

    Oscars board expels Weinstein
  • Breathe in, breathe out: Dealing with election stress online

    News
    Comment & Analysis health
    11 Oct 2017
    stressed woman

    Finding the election all too much? Feeling a tad stressed? Charlotte Graham has some tips for those afflicted with the post-election blues.

    Breathe in, breathe out: Dealing with election stress online
  • Growing Fijian population in NZ highlights need for language week

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    11 Oct 2017
    Members of Dr Vunidilo's Fijian Language class.Members of Dr Vunidilo's Fijian Language class.

    The consistent growth of the Fijian population in New Zealand is one reason the organisers have given for why the Fijian language should be celebrated.

    Growing Fijian population in NZ highlights need for language week
  • Police tweet: 'We got it completely wrong'

    News
    New Zealand internet
    9 Oct 2017
    Twitter logo on a mobile phone

    A tweet that joked about breaking the news of someone's death to family members has prompted an apology from the highest echelons of police management. Audio

    Police tweet: 'We got it completely wrong'
  • Deb Potter on gender neutral characters and the long lost art of interactive fiction.

    News
    The Wireless
    9 Oct 2017
    Deb Potter is the founder of publishing company and writers' collective The Fairytale Factory.

    Wellington publishing company and writers' collective The Fairytale Factory boasts 16 "You Say Which Way" titles.

    Deb Potter on gender neutral characters and the long lost art of interactive fiction.
  • Mana Tangata: Dr Joe Te Rito

    Audio
    arts Hawkes Bay
    8 Oct 2017
    Dr Joseph Te Rito

    In his 20s, Dr Joe Te Rito took the Māori language petition to parliament as a member of the Te Reo Māori Society. These days, he is still a Māori education leader and Chair of Radio Kahungunu. Audio

  • Hip hop: a ‘positive and generous force in our society’

    Audio
    health music
    8 Oct 2017
    No caption

    Hip hop is built on values of social justice, peace, self-worth, community, and having fun, according to Dr Alexander Crooke from the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Video, Audio

  • Brent Edwards signs off at RNZ

    Audio
    media politics
    8 Oct 2017
    Brent Edwards

    After seeing out another election at RNZ, newsgathering boss and former political editor Brent Edwards has left after 16 years at the broadcaster. Mediawatch asks him why, and how he sees the state of… Audio

  • Brent Edwards signs off at RNZ

    News
    Mediawatch media
    8 Oct 2017
    Brent Edwards

    After seeing out another election at RNZ, newsgathering boss and former political editor Brent Edwards has left after 16 years at the broadcaster. Mediawatch asks him why, and how he sees the state of…

    Audio

    Brent Edwards signs off at RNZ
  • Keeping up with the Kontentsphere

    News
    The Wireless
    6 Oct 2017
    No caption

    Countdown wages war against the humble plastic bag; Stephie Key eats gross ice-cream; the millennial solving the housing crisis by living in a tent; and much more.

    Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
  • Language week promotes Tuvaluan culture in NZ

    News
    Pacific Tuvalu
    5 Oct 2017
    Dancers from Tuvalu.

    Tuvalu Language Week is being celebrated for the fifth time in New Zealand, with this year's focus on retaining and progressing their culture.

    Language week promotes Tuvaluan culture in NZ
  • Tillerson denies rumours of rift with Trump

    News
    World politics
    5 Oct 2017
    US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

    In an unusual public statement, the US Secretary of State affirmed support for Donald Trump - but did not directly deny he'd called him a moron. Audio

    Tillerson denies rumours of rift with Trump
  • Preserving Tuvaluan culture a feature of language week

    Audio
    Pacific
    2 Oct 2017
    Fala Haulangi

    Tuvalu language week celebrates for the fifth time in New Zealand, with the focus on staying true to the culture. Audio

  • 'We either wake up and make change or fall off a cliff'

    Audio
    refugees and migrants Auckland Region
    2 Oct 2017
    Priti Ambani

    Flexibility and diversity will be the key to survival in an automated future, says environmental engineer and social entrepreneur Priti Ambani. Lynda Chanwai-Earle learns more. Audio

  • 'We either wake up and make change or fall off a cliff'

    News
    Here Now refugees and migrants
    2 Oct 2017
    Priti Ambani

    Flexibility and diversity will be the key to survival in an automated future, says environmental engineer and social entrepreneur Priti Ambani. Lynda Chanwai-Earle learns more.

    Audio

    'We either wake up and make change or fall off a cliff'
  • 'The emotional labour is too real': Why artist Louisa Afoa is telling her story on her own terms.

    News
    The Wireless
    2 Oct 2017
    "I like that the wallpaper's kind of everyday and mundane and nothing, but at the same time, to me, it's everything."

    Her new work may be deeply personal - but Louisa Afoa isn't revealing any more than you need to know.

    'The emotional labour is too real': Why artist Louisa Afoa is telling her story on her own terms.
  • Mana Tangata: Kingi Kiriona

    Audio
    te ao Maori arts
    1 Oct 2017
    Kingi Kiriona

    Kapa haka tutor and composer Kingi Kiriona believes in the law of attraction – if you put out passion for the Māori language, it will come back to you. Audio

  • Are robots going to kill us all?

    News
    The Wireless
    28 Sep 2017
    No caption

    How worried should we be about Terminator-like robots? We take a deep dive into artificial intelligence.

    Are robots going to kill us all?
  • Winston Peters tight-lipped as he returns to Wellington

    News
    Politics Election 2017
    27 Sep 2017
    Winston Peters arrives at Wellington Airport, as he prepares to hold the first caucus meeting of his MPs after the election.

    The New Zealand First leader wasn't answering questions as he flew into Wellington to discuss coalition options with his colleagues.

    Winston Peters tight-lipped as he returns to Wellington
  • Sport: Fijian Drua the team to beat in the Australian NRC

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    26 Sep 2017
    The Fijian Drua team logo.

    The Fijian Drua are adjusting to life as competition front-runners after surging five points clear at the top of the Australian National Rugby Championship.

    Sport: Fijian Drua the team to beat in the Australian NRC
  • Wild horses couldn't drag her away

    Audio
    media rural
    26 Sep 2017
    No caption

    With her two sisters, writer and photographer Kelly Wilson made wild Kaimanawa horses a household name via the TV series Keeping up with the Kaimanawas. She says it's time the Australian public began… Audio, Gallery

  • Officials grilled at Manawatu Gorge road options meeting

    News
    New Zealand transport
    26 Sep 2017
    An aerial view of the slip near Woodville.

    Unhappy Palmerston North residents rejected an official's attempt to wind up a public meeting on Manawatu Gorge Road replacement options and demanded more answers.

    Officials grilled at Manawatu Gorge road options meeting
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