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  • Michael Blencowe: searching for what remains of the world's extinct species

    Audio
    science biology
    18 Sep 2021
    No caption

    For his new book, Gone, Sussex-based naturalist Michael Blencowe decided to embark on a journey in search for what remains of the world's extinct creatures. Audio

  • Moa bones stolen from Southland museum

    News
    New Zealand history
    14 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Police in Southland are calling for information on moa bones taken from a flood damaged campsite near Milford Sound.

    Moa bones stolen from Southland museum
  • 'Gene editing does feature in Māori narratives. What I’m wary of is people running off and weaponising that.'

    Audio
    science
    12 Sep 2021
    The New Zealand kererū

    A team of experts discuss the future of gene editing to control pests, and how it connects with mātauranga Māori. A highlight of the NZ International Science Festival from July 2021. Audio

  • 'This bounce in numbers is not unexpected' - Bloomfield

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    1 Sep 2021
    01092021 PHOTO: ROBERT KITCHIN/STUFF
L-R: 
Covid 19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins, and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield hold the 1pm Covid Update in the Beehive Theatrette at Parliament.

    Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says case numbers may have risen since yesterday, but the bounce was similar to that seen in the first outbreak last year and average numbers were still…

    Covid-19 update: 75 new community cases in NZ today
  • The Lonely Islands: How NZ evolved in isolation

    Audio 1 Sep 2021
    No caption

    The Lonely Islands: How NZ evolved in isolation Terry Thomsen has written a book that digs deep into how New Zealand's unique native life came to be. It's called The Lonely Islands: The evolutionary… Audio

  • Covid-19 update: 70 new community cases reported in NZ today

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Aug 2021
    A testing station for Assembly of God congregations in Māngere.

    There have been 70 new cases of Covid-19 in the community reported in New Zealand today.

    Covid-19 update: 70 new community cases reported in NZ today
  • Covid-19 numbers: 68 new community cases in New Zealand today

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    26 Aug 2021
    Dr Caroline McElnay

    There are 68 new cases of Covid-19 in the community today, the Ministry of Health reports.

    Covid-19 numbers: 68 new community cases in New Zealand today
  • Surveying the skies

    Audio
    science environment
    26 Aug 2021
    Surveying the skies - image of bellbird on left and exoplanets on right

    Two stories of looking to the skies. Claire Concannon joins a hunt for planets outside of our solar system. Katy Gosset reveals the results of the annual New Zealand Garden Birds Survey. Audio

  • Surveying the skies

    News
    Our Changing World science
    26 Aug 2021
    Surveying the skies - image of bellbird on left and exoplanets on right

    Two stories of looking to the skies. Claire Concannon joins a hunt for planets outside of our solar system. Katy Gosset reveals the results of the annual New Zealand Garden Birds Survey.

    Audio

    Surveying the skies
  • Covid-19 update: 35 new community cases ahead of alert level announcement

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Aug 2021
    A health worker at the Devonport Covid-19 testing station.

    There are 35 new community cases of Covid-19 ahead of the government's alert level announcement this afternoon.

    Covid-19 update: 35 new community cases ahead of alert level announcement
  • Covid-19 update: 21 new community cases in New Zealand today

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    22 Aug 2021
    POOL - Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins, left, and Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield during their Covid-19 and vaccines update at Parliament, Wellington, on day 5 of the alert level 4 lockdown  22 August, 2021  NZ Herald photograph by Mark Mitchell

    There have been 21 new community cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand today - 20 in Auckland and one in Wellington. Watch the latest update here.

    Covid-19 update: 21 new community cases reported in New Zealand today
  • Dr. Bloomfield pie and #spreadyourlegs - Sunday's lighter side of lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    22 Aug 2021
    A portrait pie of Dr. Ashley Bloomfield.

    Chris Hipkins' slip of the tongue went viral, and other uplifting content from day five of lockdown.

    Daily cheer: Social media content from lockdown day 5
  • Pouākai - The world’s largest eagle

    Audio 30 Jul 2021
    No caption

    From fable to fact – soaring across the skies of the South Island, the world’s largest eagle was once considered a mythical creature. Frank Film tracks the emergence of the pouākai from the shadows of… Video

  • Wild weather: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Jul 2021
    No caption

    Parts of the West Coast and top of the South Island have been cut off due to flooding, while states of emergency have been declared in some regions. Here is a summary of what is happening in each…

    Wild weather: What you need to know
  • Breaking down bird song

    Audio
    science environment
    15 Jul 2021
    Michelle Roper on bird recording field work on an offshore island. She is holding a microphone.

    On this week's Our Changing World – how songbirds learn their song, and how researchers in the Southern Hemisphere are trying to correct a long-standing male bias in the songbird world. Audio

  • Breaking down bird song

    News
    Our Changing World science
    15 Jul 2021
    Michelle Roper on bird recording field work on an offshore island. She is holding a microphone.

    On this week's Our Changing World – how songbirds learn their song, and how researchers in the Southern Hemisphere are trying to correct a long-standing male bias in the songbird world.

    Audio

    Breaking down bird song
  • Anika Moa on Tuawahine performance

    Audio
    music
    1 Jul 2021
    Anika Moa

    Ria Hall has hand picked some of the most talented women singers in New Zealand to take part in Tuawahine tomorrow night. Among them is Anika Moa, who joins Jesse to talk about the show. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Matariki Music Events 2021

    Audio 23 Jun 2021
    Maisey Rika

    Matariki re-appears, Whānui starts its flight. Being the sign of the new year! Celebrate by checking out some of the awesome music events happening across Aotearoa.  Video

    Coming up

  • Wellington to move to alert level 2, more details on Sydney Covid-19 case revealed

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Jun 2021
    Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins and Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield.

    Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says Wellington will move to alert level 2 from 6pm tonight until 11.59pm on Sunday.

    Covid-19 update: Wellington to move to alert level 2, more details on Sydney case revealed
  • The Mixtape: Shane Te Pou

    Audio
    music
    19 Jun 2021
    Shane Te Pou

    Shane Te Pou (Ngai Tuhoe) is a former candidate, campaign manager and executive member of the Labour Party, as well as a former union official. Shane is no longer a member of any political party… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Used condoms, tampons being flushed onto Wellington beaches

    Audio
    environment infrastructure
    18 Jun 2021
    Waste processed in Wellington.

    Cotton buds, tampon wrappers, used-condoms, hair pins and razorblade-heads. You probably don't want to see any of these items again after being used, let alone washed up on our beaches.

    But with… Video, Audio

  • The Mixtape: Ria Hall

    Audio
    music
    5 Jun 2021
    Ria Hall

    Our guest curating her Mixtape is musician Ria Hall. An amazing female force in the NZ music scene who has won multiple awards and earned much critical acclaim for her solo releases and collaborations… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Ferris happy to answer Tongan rugby's call for help

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    28 May 2021
    The Tonga men's sevens team reached the semi finals at the Tailevu Sevens in January.

    US-based rugby coach Adriaan Ferris says it's an honour to be asked to lead the Tonga men's sevens team at next month's Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Monaco.

    Ferris happy to answer Tongan rugby's call for help
  • My Current Song: Georgia Lines, 'No One Knows'

    Audio
    music
    23 May 2021
    No caption

    Georgia Lines released her debut EP just as the country went into Level 4 lockdown last year. This month, the singer released a new single called 'No One Knows'. She joins the show to discuss the new… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Weak positive Covid-19 results in Porirua and Karori

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    19 May 2021
    Coronavirus, Covid-19, 3d image illustration, microscopic view of floating virus cells. Influenza, 2019-ncov flu. Concept of a pandemic, outbreak corona virus viral infection.

    Further testing of Wellington's wastewater has revealed traces of Covid-19 in Porirua and Karori.

    Covid-19 samples returned weak positive results in Porirua and Karori last week
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