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  • Five forestry deaths this year spurs new safety call

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Aug 2017
    logging pine generic

    The death of a 23-year-old worker, who was the second in his family to die, makes this year the deadliest since 2013.

    Five forestry deaths this year spurs new safety call
  • Keeping up with the Kontentsphere

    News
    The Wireless
    25 Aug 2017
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    Tom Cruise's juicy bum, Lizzie Marvelly's TOP dispute, Patrick Gower's twitter fingers, and much more.

    Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
  • Jacinda Ardern and the scene of the selfie

    News
    The Wireless
    22 Aug 2017
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    Jacinda Ardern has become New Zealand’s own selfie queen, writes Dr Cherie Lacey.

    Jacinda Ardern and the scene of the selfie
  • US comedian Jerry Lewis dies aged 91

    News
    World
    21 Aug 2017
    Comedian Jerry Lewis at a charity event in 2016.

    Entertainer Jerry Lewis, one of Hollywood's most successful comedians, has died aged 91, US media report.

    US comedian Jerry Lewis dies aged 91
  • Jacinda Ardern - Labour Party

    Audio 21 Aug 2017
    Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern

    Jacinda Ardern has had an exponential rise through the ranks of the Labour Party, and just weeks out from this year's election took over the party's leadership.

  • All Blacks win: Good, bad and the ugly

    News
    Sport
    20 Aug 2017
    All Blacks v Australia Sydney

    The All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has described his side's first 50 minutes against Australia "as good a rugby as you'll ever see" after they beat the Wallabies in Sydney.

    All Blacks win: Good, bad and the ugly
  • NZQA cracks down on rote-learned NCEA exam answers

    News
    New Zealand education
    18 Aug 2017
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    Examiners will be on the lookout for students using memorised or plagiarised answers in this year's school exams, following an independent review. Audio

    NZQA cracks down on rote-learned NCEA exam answers
  • Talk about the awkward stuff - Chief Censor

    Audio
    internet media
    17 Aug 2017
    No caption

    The latest research from the office of the chief censor shows teens are learning about sexual violence from media they are consuming on-line without parental knowledge or input. This is shaping their… Audio

  • Mike in the middle of debates

    Audio
    media politics
    13 Aug 2017
    Mike Hosking's verdict on TVNZ's Seven Sharp.

    Mediawatch asks TVNZ's news boss why he's picked a person guaranteed to raise questions about balance and bias as the moderator for important election debates. Audio

  • Mike in the middle of debates

    News
    Mediawatch media
    13 Aug 2017
    Mike Hosking's verdict on TVNZ's Seven Sharp.

    Mediawatch asks TVNZ's news boss why he's picked a person guaranteed to raise questions about balance and bias as the moderator for important election debates.

    Audio

    Mike in the middle of debates
  • Veteran all-night broadcaster Lloyd Scott signs off

    News
    New Zealand media
    12 Aug 2017
    Lloyd in the studio for his final all-night broadcast.

    RNZ presenter Lloyd Scott has hung up his headphones after his final all-night stint on air. Audio

    Veteran all-night broadcaster Lloyd Scott signs off
  • New documentary targets Canterbury's waterways

    Audio
    environment media
    10 Aug 2017
    New documentary targets Canterbury's waterways

    Documentary makers' film about water quality challenges the Government to take the issue more seriously. Video, Audio

  • Victims deserve better than Turei's poorly played hand

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    9 Aug 2017
    Metiria Turei resigns as Green Party co-leader

    Opinion - Metiria Turei said the scrutiny of her family was a major decision behind stepping down as co-leader today. What else did she expect, asks Finlay Macdonald.

    Victims deserve better than Turei's poorly played hand
  • China quake leaves nine dead, more than 160 injured

    News
    World Civil Defence
    9 Aug 2017
    Rescuers search through rubble in the town of Jiuzhaigou after a 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck Sichuan province, China

    The toll following an earthquake in China's south-western province of Sichuan has risen to nine dead and 160 injured, officials say.

    China quake leaves nine dead, more than 160 injured
  • Greens' Shaw refuses to give answer on benefit fraud

    News
    Politics
    8 Aug 2017
    James Shaw and Metiria Turei

    Greens co-leader James Shaw won't say whether he believes it is acceptable to lie to a government agency if a child is going hungry, as the party moves to suspend two of its MPs. Video, Audio

    Greens' Shaw refuses to give answer on benefit fraud
  • The Mixtape - Lloyd Scott

    Audio
    media music
    5 Aug 2017
    Lloyd Scott

    RNZ's All Night presenter Lloyd Scott is this week's mixtape selector. He shares his favourite tunes and stories before he hangs up his headphones and switches off the mic on a 50+ year career. Video, Audio

  • An embryonic heart defect was fixed with gene editing – so what now?

    Audio
    technology science
    5 Aug 2017
    Newly fertilised eggs before gene editing, left, and embryos after gene editing and a few rounds of cell division.

    A genetic heart disorder has been fixed using gene editing in human embryos. We assess how this week's big science story could impact New Zealand. Audio

  • Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web

    News
    The Wireless
    5 Aug 2017
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    Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.

    Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
  • Facebook promises new fake news measures

    News
    World Media & Technology
    4 Aug 2017
    Facebook up on a laptop

    Facebook is to step up its efforts to fight fake news by sending more suspected hoax stories to fact-checkers and publishing their findings online.

    Facebook promises new fake news measures
  • Redemption Ireland: Can the Black Ferns win their fifth Rugby World Cup?

    News
    The Wireless
    3 Aug 2017
    Fiao'o Fa'amausili.

    We talk trophy dreams and the future of women’s rugby with NZ captain Fiao'o Fa'amausili.

    Redemption Ireland: Can the Black Ferns win their fifth Rugby World Cup?
  • World record fee for Neymar

    News
    Sport
    3 Aug 2017
    Neymar

    Barcelona has confirmed Neymar's highly anticipated move to Paris Saint-Germain.

    World record fee for Neymar
  • Oh baby! The question keeps coming up

    News
    The Wireless
    2 Aug 2017
    Jacinda Ardern in her first appearance in Parliament as new Labour leader.

    Should Jacinda Ardern be asked about her plans for having kids?

    Oh baby! The question keeps coming up
  • In loving memory of Bobby Leach

    News
    The Wireless
    31 Jul 2017
    Bobby and his barrel

    The first male to survive the Niagara Falls died after slipping on an orange peel on Queen St.

    In loving memory of Bobby Leach
  • Kava drinking club - cool or cultural appropriation?

    Audio
    Pacific life and society
    25 Jul 2017
    no caption

    A social kava-drinking club in Auckland has come under fire from some Pacific people. Audio

  • From life's hard knocks - issues facing region's ethnic youth

    Audio
    life and society refugees and migrants
    24 Jul 2017
    Turua overcame life's hard knocks

    Issues like unemployment, depression and high rates of youth suicide face ethnic youth in our regions. Youth also face barriers when trying to access social services. But now these youth are finding… Audio, Gallery

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