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  • Sexual violence double-standards need to go

    News
    Comment & Analysis life and society
    14 Mar 2017
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    Opinion - Police should investigate threats by boys to run over female students who organised a protest against rape culture, writes Catriona MacLennan.

    Sexual violence double-standards need to go
  • 'These kinds of jokes have real repercussions'

    News
    The Wireless
    13 Mar 2017
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    All-boys schools create an environment where rape culture is able to flourish - and this needs to change, writes Eamonn Marra.

    Wellington College rape comments: 'These kinds of jokes have real repercussions'
  • World wide web creator Tim Berners-Lee targets fake news

    News
    World Media & Technology
    13 Mar 2017
    Tim Berners-Lee (Geneva, 2013)

    The inventor of the world wide web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, has unveiled a plan to tackle data abuse and says the impact of fake news is increasingly concerning.

    World wide web creator targets fake news
  • New outlet’s egg scoop raises big issues

    Audio
    food media
    13 Mar 2017

    A new online news service launched this week, led by two experienced news editors who promised to cover "the things that matter". Audio

  • New outlet’s egg scoop raises big issues

    News
    Mediawatch food
    13 Mar 2017

    A new online news service launched this week, led by two experienced news editors who promised to cover "the things that matter".

    Audio

    New outlet’s egg scoop raises big issues
  • NZ's largest landlord absent from Akl housing talks

    News
    Comment & Analysis housing
    10 Mar 2017
    Auckland housing

    Analysis - Why has Housing New Zealand, the country's largest landlord, decided not to attend the Auckland mayor's taskforce on housing?

    NZ's largest landlord absent from Akl housing talks
  • Rape culture in the spotlight: A week to forget for Wellington schools

    News
    The Wireless
    10 Mar 2017
    An anti-rape protest sign.

    “We thought we were doing a better job”

    Rape culture in the spotlight: A week to forget for Wellington schools
  • Alonso frustrated with his McLaren

    News
    Sport
    9 Mar 2017
    A frustrated Fernando Alonso.

    A frustrated Fernando Alonso let rip at McLaren's engine partners Honda after another difficult afternoon of F1 pre-season testing.

    Alonso frustrated with his McLaren
  • Wellington College calls in Rape Crisis to talk to students

    News
    New Zealand education
    9 Mar 2017
    Facebook up on a laptop

    Friends of two Wellington College students who boasted on social media about taking advantage of drunk, unconscious girls say it was just a joke. Audio

    Wellington College calls in Rape Crisis to talk to students
  • The Grow Room: A K Rd spot where art is thriving

    News
    The Wireless
    22 Feb 2017
    "We just wanted a spot that was separate from making music in our garage, having neighbours complaining and stuff," says Ryan Shelford Hendriks, co-founder of The Grow Room.

    This Auckland collective takes creative buds to full bloom.

    The Grow Room: A K Rd spot where art is thriving
  • 'Massive fireball': Five dead in Melbourne plane crash

    News
    World
    21 Feb 2017
    Smoke has been seen billowing from the scene of the crash.

    A charter plane has crashed into a shopping centre near Melbourne's Essendon Airport, bursting into flames and killing all five on board. Video

    US tourists among Melbourne plane crash victims
  • Suppressing press is 'how dictators get started' - John McCain

    News
    World politics
    20 Feb 2017
    United States Senator John McCain. Photo taken 14 February 2017.

    US Senator John McCain has leapt to the defence of the media, after Donald Trump's latest attack on what he called "the enemy of the American people".

    McCain: Suppressing press 'how dictators get started'
  • Port Hills fire: Don't be fooled, it's not over yet

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    19 Feb 2017
    A firefighter hard at work in the Port Hills, Christchurch. Photo taken 18 February 2017.

    "People look at everything blackened, with no smoke, and they think it's all over - it's not," says a helicopter pilot fighting the Christchurch fires.

    Port Hills fire: Don't be fooled, it's not over yet
  • Port Hills fire: more than 100 properties still cordoned

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    18 Feb 2017
    A plane dropping fire retardant over the Port Hills.

    Residents of up to 100 Port Hills properties will have to stay away from their homes for at least another night as the fire threat continues.

    Port Hills fire: more than 100 properties still cordoned
  • Midday News for 17 February 2017

    Audio
    media
    17 Feb 2017

    Port Hill homeowners will learn today when they'll be allowed back in their homes. Donald Trump says he's about to issue a new order banning muslim refugees. Audio

  • Team NZ claims pedalstals will help

    News
    Sport
    17 Feb 2017
    Team New Zealand' new 15-metre AC clas catamaran is launched in Auckland.

    The decision to use pedal power to work the hydraulics on Team New Zealand's America's Cup yacht is just another way the country has shaken up the world's most prestigious sailing event, team boss…

    Team NZ claims pedalstals will help
  • Trump aides had repeated contact with Russian intelligence - reports

    News
    World politics
    15 Feb 2017
    A billboard in Montenegro sums up a possible future policy direction.

    Phone records show members of Donald Trump's presidential campaign had repeated contact with Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election, US media reports.

    Trump aides had repeated contact with Russian intelligence - reports
  • Smashed by the state: The kids from Kohitere

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Feb 2017
    Kohitere Boys' Home in Levin

    Politicians are fond of calling for gangs to be smashed. Many gang members have already been smashed by the state - when they were children. Aaron Smale reports. Video

    Smashed by the state: The kids from Kohitere
  • Seven things we learned from Max Key’s Woman’s Day interview

    News
    The Wireless
    13 Feb 2017
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    He’s a slippery fish but someone finally caught him. Here's what we now know.

    Seven things we learned from Max Key’s Woman’s Day interview
  • PM keen to 'take Waitangi on the road'

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    3 Feb 2017
    Waitangi on the road?

    After attending his only formal event at Waitangi this weekend, Bill English is open to the idea of celebrating the day in different parts of the country. Video

    PM keen to 'take Waitangi on the road'
  • Protest is better than a propaganda holiday

    News
    The Wireless
    3 Feb 2017
    On February 6, 1840, two documents were signed at Waitangi.

    Something to think about - and debate - over Waitangi weekend.

    Waitangi Day: Protest is better than a propaganda holiday
  • Queer as ... (it's complicated)

    Audio
    identity
    24 Jan 2017
    Ren Luniche

    Comedian Ren Lunicke’s performances explore the myriad labels for sexuality and gender. Audio

  • Busting the bamboo ceiling

    Audio
    business life and society
    23 Jan 2017
    Busting the bamboo ceiling - Asian leaders

    Is there institutionalised racism within New Zealand's public and private sectors? Does a bamboo ceiling exist? If it does, a group of Asian leaders are working to tear it down. Audio, Gallery

  • Busting the bamboo ceiling

    News
    Here Now business
    23 Jan 2017
    Busting the bamboo ceiling - Asian leaders

    Is there institutionalised racism within New Zealand's public and private sectors? Does a bamboo ceiling exist? If it does, a group of Asian leaders are working to tear it down.

    Audio

    Busting the bamboo ceiling
  • Tahiti floating village to test technology for a better ocean

    Audio 23 Jan 2017
    A floating city project design by The Seasteading Institute.

    The creators of a floating community planned for French Polynesia hope to the project will eventually lead to new homes for people at risk from rising seas. Audio

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