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  • Sport: PNG looks to impress at the World Cup Nines

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    17 Oct 2019
    PNG's team for the World Cup Nines

    The PNG Kumul's captain Rhyse Martin says they will be looking to impress at the inaugural World Cup Nines tournament which kicks off in Australia at Sydney's Bankwest Stadium on Friday.

    Sport: PNG looks to impress at the World Cup Nines
  • Meritocracy and the inequality trap

    Audio
    life and society
    16 Oct 2019
    The campus of Georgetown University is shown March 12, 2019

    The idea that anyone can do anything with enough hard work and perseverance is noble - but it's also a myth, says Professor Daniel Markovits. Audio

  • Today's sport news: what you need to know

    News
    Sport
    15 Oct 2019
    Silver Fern shooter Maria Folau.

    In today's sports news - New Zealand swansong for Folau? Paul Henare stands down from Tall Blacks, Racist taunts mar England win.

    Today's sport news: what you need to know
  • Tuia 250: waka voyage a chance to 'connect with taiao'

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    14 Oct 2019
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    Guided only by the stars and the Moon like our first Polynesian navigators over 750 years ago, Meriana Johnsen joins the crew onboard Haunui waka, on an overnight haerenga from Anaura Bay to Gisborne. Video

    Tuia 250: waka voyage a chance to 'connect with taiao'
  • HART at 50: Anti-apartheid figures recall group's impact

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    12 Oct 2019
    Christchurch mayoral candidate John Minto

    Leading figures from the Halt All Racist Tours movement will talk about the power of protest at a symposium in Wellington today.

    HART at 50: Anti-apartheid figures recall group's impact
  • Call for Fijians to fight for the rule of law

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    11 Oct 2019
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    Suspended Fiji Opposition MP Pio Tikoduadua is calling on Fijians abroad to encourage their families back home to continue to fight for the rule of law.

    Call for Fijians to fight for the rule of law
  • Young barber hangs up clippers for unopposed council seat

    Audio 11 Oct 2019
    BOP Cr Stacey Rose

    A 19-year-old barber is getting ready to put down his clippers to take up a councillor's seat on the Bay of Plenty Regional Council. Stacey Rose put his nomination in at 9am on the day the election… Audio

  • Sroubek review: Ministers should be 'above the fray'

    News
    Politics In Case You Missed It
    9 Oct 2019
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    A review of how convicted Czech drug smuggler Karel Sroubek was granted residency has recommended the Immigration Minister only intervene in deportation cases as a last resort.

    Sroubek review: Ministers should be 'above the fray'
  • Working group recommends moving Auckland port operations

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    3 Oct 2019
    AUCKLAND - JULY 12 2018:Freight ship in Ports of Auckland. its New Zealands largest commercial port handling more than NZ$20 billion of goods per year

    A government-commissioned working group has recommended relocating Auckland's port operations to Northport near Whangarei, at a cost of $10 billion.

    Working group recommends moving Auckland port operations
  • Rugby World Cup: All Blacks beat Canada 63-0

    News
    Sport Rugby World Cup
    3 Oct 2019
    Shannon Frizell breaks through to score a try.

    Rugby World Cup - The All Blacks have beaten Canada 63-0 in their second match of the tournament at Oita Stadium in Japan. See how the game unfolded with RNZ's live updates.

    Rugby World Cup: All Blacks vs Canada
  • Napier hosts international special needs Taekwon-Do event

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Oct 2019
    Some members of the New Zealand Taekwon-Do team.

    Taekwon-Do champions from around the world are descending on Napier for the first-ever International Special Needs Taekwon-Do Games this weekend. Video

    Napier hosts international special needs Taekwon-Do event
  • National says govt consultation process 'blocks certain views'

    News
    Politics
    29 Sep 2019
    Cars For Sale Stock Lot Row. Car Dealer Inventory

    The National Party is accusing Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter of gagging New Zealanders opposed to the car tax-rebate scheme.

    National accuses Genter of gagging those opposed to car tax-rebate scheme
  • Riverside Market in Christchurch city centre set for opening

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    29 Sep 2019
    Artists' impressions of the Riverside Market complex.

    Christchurch developers hope to win over shoppers and diners with an experience that's the "opposite of the malls", focusing on local fare and sustainability.

    Riverside Market in Christchurch city centre set for opening
  • The tsunami and the two Samoas: 10 years on

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    29 Sep 2019
    Damage from the 2009 Tsunami in Samoa

    First Person - For the 10th anniversary of the tsunami that killed 180 people across Polynesia, Dominic Godfrey returned to the Samoas to see how his ancestral home lands had recovered. Audio

    The tsunami and the two Samoas: 10 years on
  • Today's sports news: what you need to know

    News
    Sport
    29 Sep 2019
    Warriors women celebrate win over Brisbane in NRLW.

    Warriors hand Brisbane their first loss in NRLW, Jones picks up World Championship medal and Springboks thump Namibia.

    Today's sports news: what you need to know
  • Family of girl swept into river speak of 'incomprehensible' time

    News
    New Zealand West Coast
    27 Sep 2019
    Emily Branje, 9, was swept into the water at the Hokitika River mouth on 26 September.

    The family of a nine-year-old girl swept into a West Coast river say they are in shock and grief over their precious only child.

    Family of girl swept into river speak of 'incomprehensible' time
  • Midweek Mediawatch: big paybacks; small paychecks

    Audio
    media
    25 Sep 2019
    NZ Woman's Weekly is excited about the new show in Orcland.

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about big paybacks for Amazon Prime - but small paydays; Three's joint On Weed and a case of sub-optimal optimisation. Audio

  • Midweek Mediawatch: big paybacks; small paychecks

    News
    Mediawatch media
    25 Sep 2019
    NZ Woman's Weekly is excited about the new show in Orcland.

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about big paybacks for Amazon Prime - but small paydays; Three's joint On Weed and a case of sub-optimal optimisation.

    Audio

    Midweek Mediawatch: big paybacks; small paychecks
  • Model sheep designed to test the health of our homes

    Audio
    environment health
    24 Sep 2019
    Mr Humfreez tested out by children at Stonefields School

    A new tool has been designed to remind us that cold homes aren't healthy, and it comes in the form of a cuddly sheep.  Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Getting tough: How New Zealand could stop domestic violence

    Audio
    crime law
    20 Sep 2019
    Man beating up his wife illustrating domestic violence

    New Zealand has one of the highest reported rates of domestic violence in the developed world. The government has just put tougher laws in place to try stop violence in families. Kim Griggs has been… Audio

  • Springboks reveal 23 to face the All Blacks

    News
    Sport Rugby World Cup
    18 Sep 2019
    Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus.

    South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus has made just one change from the starting side that drew with New Zealand in July for Saturday's crunch Rugby World Cup match with the world champions.

    Springboks reveal 23 to face the All Blacks
  • Looking back at calls for New Zealand history in school

    Audio 17 Sep 2019
    A haka on Parliament grounds during the presentation of petition to have the Land Wars recognised.

    New Zealand History will be compulsory in schools by 2022 and those who campaigned for the change are relieved and glad it's happening writes Annabel McCarthy. Video

  • Looking back at calls for New Zealand history in school

    News
    The House
    17 Sep 2019
    A haka on Parliament grounds during the presentation of petition to have the Land Wars recognised.

    New Zealand History will be compulsory in schools by 2022 and those who campaigned for the change are relieved and glad it's happening writes Annabel McCarthy.

    Video, Audio

    Looking back at calls for New Zealand history in school
  • Māori and Pasifika students report most discrimination by teachers

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    17 Sep 2019
    classroom school students desks pupils

    Māori and Pasifika teenagers are more likely to suffer ethnicity-related discrimination from their school teachers, a report indicates.

    Māori, Pasifika teens suffer more ethnicity-related discrimination from teachers than peers - report
  • Three out in front of Hamilton mayoral race

    News
    Politics Local Government Elections 2019
    16 Sep 2019
    No caption

    While eight candidates are vying for the top job in Hamilton, only three appear to be front-runners.

    Three out in front of Hamilton mayoral race
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