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  • Pasifika cohort equip themselves with ECE qualification

    News
    Pacific
    15 Nov 2020
    NZMA Manukau ECE home-based graduates 2019/2020

    A NZ education provider celebrated over 100 ECE home-based graduates - all of whom were of Pacific heritage.

    Pasifika cohort equip themselves with ECE qualification
  • Slim pickings - reporting the shortage of labour for fruit and veges

    Audio
    business media
    15 Nov 2020
    Kerikeri courgette grower Brett Heap in The Herald last Tuesday.

    With borders closed, a severe shortage of people to pick fruit and vegetables could create serious shortages and high prices this summer. Politicians, growers and media personalities have all… Audio

  • Slim pickings - reporting the shortage of labour for fruit and veges

    News
    Mediawatch business
    15 Nov 2020
    Kerikeri courgette grower Brett Heap in The Herald last Tuesday.

    With borders closed, a severe shortage of people to pick fruit and vegetables could create serious shortages and high prices this summer. Politicians, growers and media personalities have all…

    Audio

    Slim pickings - reporting the shortage of labour for fruit and veges
  • Covid-19: Auckland downtown workers asked to work from home

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    12 Nov 2020
    Chris Hipkins

    A new case identified in the community today had called in sick to work after being tested but went to work wearing a mask after talking to their boss, officials say. Video

    Covid-19: Auckland downtown workers asked to work from home
  • Introducing Whānau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home

    Audio
    music
    12 Nov 2020
    Whanau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home Logo

    New Zealand’s UK based opera singers come together for a concert of New Zealand, Māori and Pacific songs to be shared internationally from the Royal Albert Hall. Watch and Listen first with RNZ… Video

  • Getting away with murder: Freedom deal for men in Stone-Maney case

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    11 Nov 2020
    Gail Maney.

    Two men were granted immunity for murder and rape in exchange for a story that sent Gail Maney to prison for life. Should they have been? Guyon Espiner investigates.

    Getting away with murder: Freedom deal for men in Stone-Maney case
  • Napier floods: State of emergency declared

    News
    New Zealand weather
    9 Nov 2020
    Dozens of people have been evacuated from Napier, and firefighters have responded to more than 80 properties.

    Flooding has swept through Napier streets, prompting evacuations, rescues and causing widespread damage, and a local state of emergency has been declared.

    Flooding in Napier as heavy rain sweeps across North Island
  • Donald Trump should not concede US election yet, Republican strategist says

    Audio
    politics
    9 Nov 2020
    President Donald Trump returns to the White House from playing golf in Washington, DC.

    US President Donald Trump is remaining defiant, refusing to concede defeat while continuing to lob grenades on Twitter at what he calls the "lamestream" media, for calling the US election against him.

    …
  • Principal's concerns led to 'disappointing' actions by Ministry staff

    News
    New Zealand Hawke's Bay
    9 Nov 2020
    10718109 - bus driver sitting in his bus on tour

    Ministry of Education staff who subverted communications with a school principal acted "inappropriately" and their behaviour is "extremely disappointing," the Ministry says.

    Principal's bus stop concerns led to MoE staff's 'disappointing' actions
  • Wall Street frets as US election too close to call

    News
    World Business
    4 Nov 2020
    A view of the New York Stock Exchange in Wall Street with US national flag on Election Day.

    Wall Street and global financial executives are waiting anxiously for a clear winner in the 2020 US election after President Donald Trump called foul play, stoking fears of a drawn-out count.

    Wall Street frets as US election too close to call
  • Two Sudima health workers infected: 'It's possible there will be additional cases'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    4 Nov 2020
    No caption

    Genome sequencing of one of Christchurch's community Covid-19 cases shows the virus was passed on from within the managed isolation facility. Audio

    Covid-19: Genome sequencing of infected health worker links case to fishing crew
  • US Election 2020: Americans choose between Trump and Biden

    News
    World
    4 Nov 2020
    Joe Biden and Donald Trump pictured campaigning in October.

    The highest turnout in a century is expected as American voters choose between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

    US Election 2020: Americans choose between Trump and Biden
  • Covid-19: UK PM considering England lockdown next week

    News
    World Covid-19
    1 Nov 2020
    A man passes a notice warning of the current 'high' alert level for covid-19, taped at the entrance to a newsagent on Old Compton Street in Soho in London, England

    The British Government is considering a month-long lockdown across England in the hope that measures could be eased before Christmas.

    Covid-19: UK PM considering England lockdown next week
  • First Covid-19 cases in quarantine at US Army base in Marshall Islands

    News
    Pacific Marshall Islands
    29 Oct 2020
    Group of viruses, computer illustration.

    The first positive cases of Covid-19 were confirmed among two US Army workers who arrived on the missile testing range in the Marshall Islands.

    First Covid-19 cases in quarantine at US Army base in Marshall Islands
  • Should access to paracetamol be restricted?

    Audio
    health
    28 Oct 2020
    paracetamol

    The Panel speaks to Medical director of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Dr Bryan Betty. Audio

  • "I have walked away from bottles of milk"

    Audio
    media politics
    25 Oct 2020
    Duncan Garner announces he will be going vegan for a year.

    In July, Duncan Garner promised to go vegan for a year if Labour was able to govern alone at the election. Following a flood of messages from people looking to hold him to account, he's keeping his… Audio

  • "I have walked away from bottles of milk"

    News
    Mediawatch media
    25 Oct 2020
    Duncan Garner announces he will be going vegan for a year.

    In July, Duncan Garner promised to go vegan for a year if Labour was able to govern alone at the election. Following a flood of messages from people looking to hold him to account, he's keeping his…

    Audio

    Dairy me: vegan promise comes back to bite broadcaster
  • Covid-19: France extends curfew as second wave surges in Europe

    News
    World Covid-19
    23 Oct 2020
    French Health Minister Olivier Veran (right) and French Prime Minister Jean Castex at a media conference in Paris, announcing the changeover of several departments to "maximum alert" and new curfew measures in order to curb the spread of the Covid-19.

    France extended curfews to around two thirds of its population today and Belgium's foreign minister was taken into intensive care with Covid-19, as the second wave of the pandemic surged across…

    Covid-19: France extends curfew as second wave surges in Europe
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    18 Oct 2020
    Salesi Rayasi scores during the Auckland's Mitre 10 Cup match against Tasman at Eden Park.

    In today's sports news - Auckland bump Tasman from top of premiership table, challengers launch America's Cup boats and Warriors women sign off in style.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Election 2020: Everything to know about counting the votes

    Audio
    politics
    16 Oct 2020
    Signs around Christchurch

    Advance voting could crack the two million mark by close of play today.

    The Electoral Commission has been crunching the numbers. Total early votes topped 1.74 million yesterday, already half a… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Covid-19: French police raid ministers' homes in inquiry

    News
    World Covid-19
    16 Oct 2020
    French Health Minister Olivier Veran (right) speaks flanked by French Prime Minister Jean Castex  during a press conference on 15 October to present the details of new restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    French police have raided the homes of government and health officials as part of an investigation into their handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Covid-19: French police raid ministers' homes in pandemic inquiry
  • Covid-19: Europe reels from surging coronavirus infections

    News
    World Covid-19
    15 Oct 2020
    Health workers speak to people prior to being tested for Covid-19 in Lyon's sports arena ('Palais des Sports') which was turned into a giant testing centre, 12 October 2020.

    France has introduced curfews in major cities and other European nations are closing bars, restaurants schools and cancelling operations as authorities battle a second wave of Covid-19 infections.

    'On brink of disaster': Europe faces coronavirus surge
  • Woman escapes Auckland city isolation hotel by fire escape

    Audio
    health
    9 Oct 2020
    The Grand Millennium Hotel, which is being used as a managed isolation facility, in Auckland CBD.

    An investigation is underway after a woman escaped managed isolation through a fire escape while security guards were quote "elsewhere".

    The woman who arrived in New Zealand on a flight from Dubai on… Video, Audio

  • RNZ’s Trevor Reekie celebrates 200 episodes of Worlds of Music

    Audio
    music
    9 Oct 2020
    RNZ Music producer Trevor Reekie in his Trip To The Moon t-shirt (it's his band!)

    From bad boys of Tango to Ethiopian Soul queens and everything in-between, RNZ’s Worlds of Music has been showcasing global sounds since 2016. Video

  • 'We won lotto': Owners reunited with pets after Lake Ōhau fire

    News
    New Zealand environment
    7 Oct 2020
    Coco the cat and Gladys the lamb - pets lost and found in Lake Ohau fire

    Like winning the lotto - that's how a Lake Ōhau couple have described discovering their pets alive and well days after they were separated by fire.

    'We won lotto': Owners reunited with pets after Lake Ōhau fire
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