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  • No love lost between West Indies and England

    News
    Sport
    4 Apr 2016
    West Indies batsman Chris Gayle celebrates his side's T20 World Cup success.

    Marlon Samuels was hardly magnanimous in victory as the temperamental West Indian batsman sat down at the post match media conference after his team's World Twenty20 victory -- feet on the table…

    No love lost between West Indies and England
  • The Wireless Preview - Lucy Smith

    Audio
    30 Mar 2016

    Sex education has been taught in New Zealand schools since 1999, and last year the Ministry of Education released an updated guide for schools on teaching sexuality which addresses issues of consent… Audio

  • Nauru refugee settlement programme queried

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    29 Mar 2016
    Protest on Nauru

    Australia's Refugee Action Coalition is challenging Nauru's justice minister who has sung the praises of the country's refugee programme.

    Nauru refugee settlement programme queried
  • Charity shocked sex offender was a volunteer

    News
    New Zealand crime
    23 Mar 2016
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    A charity where a child sex offender volunteered says it only found out about his conviction after reading about it in a paper.

    Charity shocked sex offender was a volunteer
  • Asians still blamed for high house prices

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Mar 2016
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    Attitudes towards Asians are improving but many people still blame them for rising house prices, a new survey shows.

    Asians still blamed for high house prices
  • Education Council investigates historic sexual allegations against teacher

    News
    News Bites
    15 Mar 2016

    The Education Council is investigating allegations of a sexual relationship between a Christchurch teacher and a student more than 25 years ago. Media reports say a woman, now 38, lodged...

    Education Council investigates historic sexual allegations against teacher
  • PM defends 'racist' TVNZ survey

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    15 Mar 2016
    Prime Minister John Key talks to reporters at Parliament

    John Key says he does not have a problem with a question in a TVNZ survey which has been labelled racist by Maori MPs. Audio

    PM defends 'racist' TVNZ survey
  • Police contact Parliamentary Services over MP

    News
    Politics
    11 Mar 2016
    National Party MP Todd Barclay

    Police have contacted Parliamentary Services in relation to the Clutha Southland MP Todd Barclay.

    Police contact Parliamentary Services over MP
  • Q+A: Writer Mallory Ortbeg

    News
    The Wireless
    11 Mar 2016
    Writer Mallory Ortberg.

    The co-founder of The Toast and former Gawker writer on publishing online, her love of The Simpsons and how to respond to criticism.

    Q+A: Writer and editor Mallory Ortbeg
  • Q+A: Amanda Wright

    News
    The Wireless
    10 Mar 2016
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    We hit up curator Amanda Wright to ask to how an art programme will fit into Auckland City Limits.

    Q+A: Auckland Arts curator Amanda Wright
  • Toby and Toby... look back on 100 days of President Trump

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    9 Mar 2016
    Tobys Trump House

    OPINION: Toby Manhire and Toby Morris look back on 100 days of President Trump.

    Donald Trump is in the House
  • Todd Barclay: 'I've made some mistakes'

    News
    Politics
    8 Mar 2016
    National Party MP Todd Barclay

    Clutha-Southland MP Todd Barclay has admitted he made some mistakes as a new MP, following the resignation of three staff members.

    Todd Barclay: 'I've made some mistakes'
  • Andrew Robb - media advisor to the Māori Party

    Audio 6 Mar 2016

    Since his students days at Victoria University in the 1970's, Andrew Robb made a conscious decision to align himself with Māori issues at the time. Māori Language revitilisation was at the forefront… Audio

  • Review: James I

    Audio 6 Mar 2016
    The James Plays

    Paul Bushnell reviews James I, the first instalment of 7 ½ hours in the theatre as part of The James Plays series from the National Theatre of Scotland.

  • Police test knife from OJ Simpson's property

    News
    World
    5 Mar 2016
    OJ Simpson

    Los Angeles police are testing a knife found at the former home of OJ Simpson, whose acquittal at his 1995 murder trial captivated the US.

    Police test knife from OJ Simpson's property
  • Has Palino got the Trump touch?

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    3 Mar 2016
    John Palino announces Auckland mayoralty bid: RNZ Checkpoint

    OPINION: With his Trump-style bluntness and promise to cut rates, could Auckland mayoral candidate John Palino pose a challenge to Phil Goff, asks Bevan Rapson.

    Has Palino got the Trump touch?
  • Pearce denies he was on drugs

    News
    Sport
    29 Feb 2016
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    Mitchell Pearce says he was not affected by drugs and did not know he was being filmed during his drunken Australia Day escapade.

    Pearce denies he was on drugs
  • Mental Health Foundation's Judi Clements on NZ's suicide reporting laws

    News
    The Wireless
    22 Feb 2016
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    The chief executive of the Mental Health Foundation on the "inarguable" link between suicide reporting and increased suicidal behaviour.

    Mental Health Foundation's Judi Clements on NZ's suicide reporting laws
  • Te Tai Timu - Strengthening the tide

    Audio
    14 Feb 2016

    Alexa Cook is at the annual Te Tai Timu Trust Summer camp where the message of safety on the water is promoted to one hundred and thirty five youth from around the country and Justine Murray is at… Audio

  • Treating mental health online

    News
    The Wireless
    12 Feb 2016
    Maram Abomaray and Salma Salat

    In need of a pocket counsellor? Ellen Falconer and Mava Moayyed take a look at the burgeoning industry for mental health apps.

    Digital care: Treating mental health online
  • Toby and Toby on... North Korea, a rocket launch and violent storms

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    10 Feb 2016
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    OPINION: As North Korea tests its long-range rocket, Toby & Toby are left wondering what cushion-faced dictator Kim Jong-un will do next.

    North Korea's aim is not rocket science
  • Olivia Carville - life after trauma

    Audio
    8 Feb 2016

    Olivia Carville was working at The Press newspaper in Christchurch on February 22nd 2011 and she had to confront the full horror of the earthquake the day, Later she left to work as an investigative… Video, Audio

  • Making a Murderer case 'similar' to Teina Pora's

    News
    New Zealand media
    7 Feb 2016
    Teina Pora.

    The similarities between a US teenager whose case featured in TV hit Making a Murderer, and Teina Pora's wrongful conviction are "extraordinarily similar", his lawyer says. Audio

    Making a Murderer case 'similar' to Teina Pora's
  • Working but homeless

    Audio
    housing Auckland Region
    7 Feb 2016
    Tile on wall of hope with the words - to have a nice happy house

    Working families with young children and babies are being left homeless and sleeping in cars in Auckland. Lauren Baker investigates for Insight. Audio

  • Labour's announcement welcomed and slammed

    News
    Politics
    31 Jan 2016
    Labour leader Andrew Little delivers his State of the Nation speech.

    Labour's pledge to offer three years of free post-school education has been described as "levelling the playing field", but also as a "poorly targeted bribe".

    Labour's announcement welcomed and slammed
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