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  • Rosberg turns attention to renewable energy

    News
    Sport
    21 Jan 2017
    Nico Rosberg after announcing his retirement.

    Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg says he's enjoying the freedom of retirement and could turn his focus to renewable energy now that he has left the racetrack.

    Rosberg turns attention to renewable energy
  • Mu makes beats in Naenae

    Audio
    education music
    20 Jan 2017
    DJ Mu makes beats with Naenae Clubhouse

    RNZ Music heads to Naenae Clubhouse in Wellington's Hutt Valley where the next generation of beat makers learn from DJ Mu of Fat Freddys Drop. Audio

  • CIA head warns Trump to watch his tongue

    News
    World politics
    16 Jan 2017
    Donald Trump

    Outgoing CIA Director John Brennan has warned US President-elect Donald Trump to avoid off-the-cuff "talking and tweeting" once he takes office.

    CIA head warns Trump to watch his tongue
  • Taiwan: rebuilding democracy with tech

    Audio
    technology politics
    1 Jan 2017
    Taiwan Cabinet Minister Audrey Tang

    Last year, shortly after visiting New Zealand, Taiwanese political activist and civic hacker Audrey Tang was appointed as a Cabinet Minister with special responsibility for solving communication… Audio

  • Sydney to Hobart race fleet sets sail

    News
    Sport
    26 Dec 2016
    Sydney to Hobart favourite Wild Oats XI on Sydney Harbour.

    The Sydney to Hobart yacht race has had a traditional send-off on Sydney Harbour on Boxing Day, with predictions of a new race record.

    Sydney to Hobart race fleet sets sail
  • Parker admits he's achieved more than he expected

    News
    Sport
    23 Dec 2016
    New Zealand heavyweight Joseph Parker holds up the WBO belt alongside his team.

    New Zealand heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker has had a 2016 to remember, after one of the toughest years of his career.

    Parker admits he's achieved more than he expected
  • Māori tech owners visit US tech giants

    News
    Te Ao Māori Media & Technology
    21 Dec 2016
    Delegates on the Maori technology business trip in Chicago.

    A number of Māori tech business owners and investors had a glimpse of the future on a recent trip to the United States.

    Māori tech owners visit US tech giants
  • Facebook faces facts on fake news and filter bubbles

    Audio
    technology media
    18 Dec 2016
    UK reporter Ciaran Jenkins confronts a 16-year-old running fake news site '24 News Today' in Macedonia.

    Fake news, filter bubbles and Facebook combined to undermine the media’s credibility and viability this past year.  Audio

  • Facebook faces facts on fake news and filter bubbles

    News
    Mediawatch technology
    18 Dec 2016
    UK reporter Ciaran Jenkins confronts a 16-year-old running fake news site '24 News Today' in Macedonia.

    Fake news, filter bubbles and Facebook combined to undermine the media’s credibility and viability this past year. 

    Audio

    Facebook faces facts on fake news and filter bubbles
  • Ambulances leaving rebel-held Aleppo - reports

    News
    World conflict
    15 Dec 2016
    A wounded Syrian woman is helped onto the back of a truck as she flees during the ongoing government forces military operation in Aleppo on 14 December, 2016.

    Ambulances leaving the eastern part of the Syrian city have been attacked by pro-government fighters, according to a rebel official.

    Ambulances leaving rebel-held Aleppo - reports
  • Surfing below the Northern Lights

    News
    World sport
    14 Dec 2016
    Australian surfer Mick Fanning surfs beneath Northern Lights on the Norwegian archipelago of Lofoten.

    Australian surfer Mick Fanning has completed a once-in-a-lifetime night surf project in Norway.

    Surfing below the Northern Lights
  • What happens now? One month after the earthquake

    News
    The Wireless
    14 Dec 2016
    Chessie Henry (centre) with her mum, Esther, and father, Chris.

    Questions, uncertainty and trying to feel normal when there’s been such huge upheaval.

    What happens now? One month after the earthquake
  • NZ's next PM: The contenders

    News
    Politics
    5 Dec 2016
    no caption

    Prime Minister John Key was quick to anoint Bill English as a potential successor, but who else is in with a chance for New Zealand's top job?

    NZ's next PM: The contenders
  • ‘We lose our voice’ by not speaking out

    Audio
    health life and society
    4 Dec 2016
    James Rakena Robinson says he doesn't want to be a superhero, instead what he does is about teaching whanau how to help their own.

    After experiencing his own tragedy, James Rakena Robinson now works in suicide prevention and has founded an online platform for those who need to talk. Audio

  • ECB agrees to play day-night Test in Australia

    News
    Sport
    1 Dec 2016
    Adelaide Oval at night.

    The England and Wales Cricket Board have agreed in principle to play the first Ashes test under lights on next year's tour of Australia.

    ECB agrees to play day-night Test in Australia
  • Jakarta drives big infrastructure plans in Papua

    Audio 1 Dec 2016
    Jayapura Harbour, Papua province, Indonesia

    Indonesia's government has commissioned a series of large infrastructure projects in West Papua such as the trans-Papua road, a railway system and major electricity programme. Audio

  • Republicans question Australia-US refugee deal

    News
    Pacific
    26 Nov 2016
    Hundreds gather for memorial service for Pakistani refugee who drowned.

    US lawmakers are demanding the details of an agreement to resettle refugees held in Australia's offshore detention centres, asking why Australia "refuses to admit these individuals".

    Republicans question Australia-US refugee deal
  • Dutton blasted for 'extraordinary' immigrant comments

    News
    World politics
    22 Nov 2016
    Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton reacts during House of Representatives Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra, Monday, Nov. 9, 2015.

    Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has blamed a previous government's immigration policy for the country's terrorist attacks.

    Dutton blasted for 'extraordinary' immigrant comments
  • Kanye West 'cancels entire Saint Pablo tour' following stage rant

    News
    World
    22 Nov 2016
    Kanye West performs during the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, New York, August.

    Kanye West has cancelled all remaining dates on his Saint Pablo tour, two days after abandoning a show in Sacramento, according to US media.

    Kanye West cancels tour after stage rant
  • Politics with Matthew Hooton & Stephen Mills

    Audio
    politics
    21 Nov 2016
    Matthew Hooton & Stephen Mills

    Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills discuss the political reaction to last week’s magnitude 7.8 earthquake, and the Prime Minster’s decision to keep tax cuts on the cards. Audio

  • If you’re not cheating, you’re not trying

    News
    Sport
    21 Nov 2016
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin 19/11/2016
Ireland vs New Zealand
New Zealand's Malakai Fekitoa celebrates with Israel Dagg and Anton Lienert-Brown after scoring a try

    Opinion - Revenge is sweet, but the All Blacks 21-9 win will be a bitter pill to swallow for Irish fans. Despite scoring three tries to none and fronting up...

    If you’re not cheating, you’re not trying
  • Imagination Lego - How the internet cultivates creativity

    Audio
    media
    19 Nov 2016
    Lego scientist, evil scientist

    The internet, oft-maligned, has ushered a new era in human creativity, argues David Gauntlett, allowing the like-minded to foster niche, but nourishing, online communities.   Video, Audio

  • Feeling shaky? Cantabrians are here for you

    News
    Comment & Analysis Kaikōura Earthquake
    15 Nov 2016
    no caption

    First Person - Earthquakes suck. No two ways about it. But take it from Cantabrian Beck Eleven, time will develop you a decent gallows humour.

    Feeling shaky? Cantabrians are here for you
  • Leonard Cohen dies, aged 82

    News
    World music
    11 Nov 2016
    Leonard Cohen has died, aged 82.

    "We have lost one of music's most revered and prolific visionaries." Video

    Leonard Cohen dies, aged 82
  • Iwi upset at Corrections' ban on gang member volunteering at prison

    News
    New Zealand Taranaki
    9 Nov 2016
    Ngapari Nui

    The Taranaki iwi whose kaumatua has been banned from visiting Whanganui Prison because of his gang connections are looking at taking legal action. Audio

    Iwi upset at ban on gang member prison volunteer
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