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    Audio
    health te ao Māori
    24 Jul 2020
    Episode 3: Getting Better

    Dr. Vaaiga Autagavaia takes Emma to meet the rugby league team he coaches in Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate. His training programme that goes far beyond sport and into the development of life skills. Audio

  • Bonus Episode: Living with Loss

    Audio
    health life and society
    24 Jul 2020
    Psychologist Sarb Johal joins James in the shower.

    Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal joins host James Nokise to talk about loss, uncertainty and interrupted life plans. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio

  • Concerns raised over crash involving Chinese activists

    News
    New Zealand politics
    23 Jul 2020
    Anne-Marie Brady

    A car crash that killed two prominent members of the Chinese pro-democracy movement has sparked accusations of sabotage.

    Concerns raised over crash involving Chinese activists
  • Waikato community to be consulted on NZ's pan-Pacific Hub

    News
    Pacific
    23 Jul 2020
    An artist's impression of the Pan Pacific hub.

    More than 200 people from Pacific communities in New Zealand's Waikato region will have their say on a new facility to support the wellbeing of families.

    Waikato community to be consulted on NZ's pan-Pacific Hub
  • Question time: First term MPs on Parliament culture

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    23 Jul 2020
    National Party MP Nicola Willis and Labour Party MP Ginny Andersen.

    Ginny Andersen from Labour and Nicola Willis from National speak to Morning Report about the culture in Parliament and its impact on politicians and the public. Audio

    Question time: First term MPs on Parliament culture
  • Consumer NZ slams funeral insurance firms over prices

    News
    Business
    23 Jul 2020
    No caption.

    Consumer NZ is slamming funeral insurance as predatory and overpriced, after an 85-year-old woman paid nearly $19,000 dollars for a policy worth $10,000.

    Consumer NZ slams funeral insurance firms over prices
  • Is That All There Is?

    Audio
    health life and society
    22 Jul 2020
    Rose Matafeo

    Comedian Rose Matafeo joins host James Nokise to talk about crying, flying and dying. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio

  • Police reopen investigation into Andrew Falloon

    News
    Politics
    21 Jul 2020
    National MP for Rangitata Andrew Falloon with Gerry Brownlee and then-leader Todd Muller announcing the party's policy for a four-lane highway between Christchurch and Ashburton.

    Police have confirmed they are once again looking into allegations brought to their attention by the National Party leader.

    National MPs say Falloon's behaviour not reflective of party
  • Falloon scandal: Two more women have come forward - Collins

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    21 Jul 2020
    National MP for Rangitata Andrew Falloon with Gerry Brownlee and then-leader Todd Muller announcing the party's policy for a four-lane highway between Christchurch and Ashburton.

    Two more women have come forward saying they were sent indecent material by former National MP Andrew Falloon, party leader Judith Collins says. Audio

    National MP Andrew Falloon quits politics amid indecent image allegations
  • National MP Falloon sent indecent pics to young woman - source

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    20 Jul 2020
    National MP for Rangitata Andrew Falloon with Gerry Brownlee and then-leader Todd Muller announcing the party's policy for a four-lane highway between Christchurch and Ashburton.

    First-term National MP for Rangitata Andrew Falloon has announced he will be retiring at the election. He is believed to have sent sexually explicit pictures to a 19-year-old. Video

    National MP Andrew Falloon to retire at election
  • Lyttelton Port workplace 'bullying' culture under investigation

    News
    New Zealand
    20 Jul 2020
    Katrina Hey (pictured) was bullied at her job, her daughter says.

    An independent review will investigate bullying, racial and sexual discrimination, harassment, and unfair selection of family members for roles.

    Lyttelton Port workplace 'bullying' culture under investigation
  • Tributes paid at memorial service for Jeanette Fitzsimons

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Jul 2020
    Former Green Party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons, pictured in 2012.

    A memorial service is being held in Wellington for Jeanette Fitzsimons, the former Green Party co-leader, who died in March at the age of 75. Video

    Tributes paid at memorial service for former Green Party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons
  • Marlborough 'spectacular' limestone landmark to be protected

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    20 Jul 2020
    The Needles, in south Marlborough, are now protected under a covenant.

    A Marlborough natural landmark will be protected forever, while a lake famed for hosting cricket during dry weather will be protected from stock.

    Marlborough 'spectacular' limestone landmark to be protected
  • Excitement building in South Auckland over proposed Pasifika Super Rugby team

    News
    Pacific Hawaii
    18 Jul 2020
    Pacific Islanders perform haka during the match between NSW Waratahs v Punjas Pacific Islands, Aussie Stadium. 25th June 2004. Photograph taken by Paul Seiser ©Seiser Photography/ Photosport

    Excitement is building in South Auckland over the proposal to establish a new Super Rugby team of Pasifika heritage in the city.

    Excitement building in South Auckland over proposed Pasifika Super Rugby team
  • Leanne Pooley on her new doco about youth mental health activist Jazz Thornton

    Audio
    life and society movies
    18 Jul 2020
    Jazz Thornton

    In the new documentary The Girl on The Bridge, suicide survivor Jazz Thornton confronts New Zealand's youth mental health crisis head-on. The film documents not only Jazz's extraordinary activism but… Video, Audio

  • Kiribati community marks first language week with new resources

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    17 Jul 2020
    The Kiribati flag is waved in front of the Beehive in Wellington.

    The Kiribati community in New Zealand has celebrated the inaugural Kiribati language week by launching education resources.

    Kiribati community marks first language week with new resources
  • 'I almost picked my iPad up and threw it against the wall'

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    16 Jul 2020
    woman sitting on bed in room with light from window (abuse concept)

    Abuse survivors are angry - but not surprised - that problems persist in the Defence Force's culture, even after four years of Operation Respect.

    Abuse survivors angry at lack of change in Defence Force's 'code of silence' culture
  • Sponge bullets fired at Māori in more than half of incidents - police data

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    16 Jul 2020
    Police attend the scene of a cordon at Mangere.

    Police have fired sponge bullets in 13 altercations since the weapons were rolled out in 2015, and more than half of those who have been shot at are Māori.

    Sponge bullets fired at Māori in more than half of incidents - police data
  • Kevin Kwan - Crazy Rich Asians author

    Audio
    life and society author interview
    16 Jul 2020
    No caption

    Seven years ago Kevin Kwan's first novel Crazy Rich Asians became an instant New York Times number one best seller, translated into thirty languages, and then made into a hugely successful movie. Audio

  • Why Collins' approach is a 'shame'

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    15 Jul 2020
    National Party leader Judith Collins addresses media alongside deputy leader Gerry Brownlee following the emergency caucus meeting on 14 July.

    Opinion - Judith Collins' first public remarks after becoming leader shows she means to continue in the same way she's always operated as a politician, writes Cat MacLennan

    Collins as National leader: Country needs constructive approach, not aggression and negativity
  • Judith Collins on her plans for National

    Audio
    politics
    15 Jul 2020
    National Party leader Judith Collins following the emergency caucus meeting on 14 July.

    Judith Collins emerged from last night's National Party emergency caucus meeting as the victor, taking over the mantle of leadership with just 66 days to go until the election. Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    14 Jul 2020
    Dejected Warriors players.

    In today's sports news - NRL revert back to biosecurity protocols, United drop points, Warriors players may have to stay in Australia and Chicago marathon canned.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • 'It beggars belief': A week of chaos in politics

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    10 Jul 2020
    The Beehive in Wellington during the Covid-19 alert level four lockdown.

    Analysis - A National MP destroys his career, the government explains how someone with Covid-19 could walk around a supermarket and the closure of Tiwai Point aluminium smelter is announced. Audio

    The Week in Politics: A chaotic week of astonishing stories
  • Mental health admissions will spike post-lockdown - DHB

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    10 Jul 2020

    An increase in demand for mental health services is expected as people grapple with unemployment and the pressures of the post-lockdown environment.

    Mental health admissions will spike in post-lockdown environment – DHB
  • A first-of-its-kind Pacific gallery in central Auckland

    News
    Pacific
    9 Jul 2020
    No caption

    A charitable trust for Pacific art and artists has expanded its premises to include its first gallery in central Auckland.

    A first-of-its-kind Pacific gallery in central Auckland
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