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  • 'Miracles' - Scott Morrison on election win

    News
    World
    19 May 2019
    Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison talks to the media outside a polling booth during Australia's general election in Sydney on May 18, 2019.

    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he had "always believed in miracles" after Labor conceded the election to the Liberal Party-led Coalition.

    Coalition retain power in Australia after defying federal election polls and expectations
  • Teachers say government presentation of offer misleading

    News
    New Zealand education
    13 May 2019
    Families and children were out in force on Queen Street to support teachers on strike.

    Ahead of a nation-wide teachers' strike at the end of the month, parents are being forced to find alternative arrangements for their children Video, Audio

    Teachers say government presentation of offer misleading
  • Sound Lounge: Four composers represent NZ at World Music Days Festival, Estonia

    Audio 11 May 2019
    Looking over Tallinn

    Alex Taylor, Tristan Carter, Nick Snowball and Simon Eastwood make the long journey to Tallinn to represent NZ at the the 9-day annual ISCM World Music Days contemporary music festival.

      Video, Audio

  • The Fall and Rise of Harpsichord 6

    Audio
    history music
    11 May 2019
    The headboard showing the inscription "T.R.C.G et J.C.C Fecerunt MCMLXI" - "Made by T.R.C.G[off] and J.C.C[obby] 1956".

    In August 1956, a beautiful new harpsichord arrived in Wellington aboard the RMS Rangitoto. It had been purchased from its maker, Thomas Goff of London, by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service for use… Audio, Gallery

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Dealing with the naughty boys at Parliament

    Audio
    politics
    9 May 2019
    No caption

    This week three MPs were booted from the debating chamber but was it a case of rule-breaking or bias? Audio

  • Captain Cook celebrations a 'denial of history' - critics

    News
    Te Ao Māori history
    9 May 2019
    No caption

    A movement to boycott this year's $20m commemorations of the 250th anniversary of Captain James Cook's landing at Tūranganui-a-Kiwa is gaining strength.

    $20m Captain Cook commemoration ignores Māori pain - critics
  • Shayne Carter on his memoir Dead People I Have Known

    Audio 4 May 2019
    Shayne Carter

    Dunedin music icon Shayne Carter talks to Kim Hill about his upcoming book Dead People I Have Known. Carter began playing music as a teenager at Kaikorai Valley High School and he's been a member… Audio, Gallery

  • Preview: 2019 Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival

    Audio
    arts movies
    3 May 2019
    No caption

    Dan Slevin recommends you check out one of his favourite annual big screen events. Video

  • Guyon Espiner: What I won't be apologising for

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    1 May 2019
    Morning Report presenter, Guyon Espiner

    First Person - This is my final week on Morning Report and I'd like to tell you why I'm leaving, what I've learned and what I won't be apologising for. Video

    Guyon Espiner on leaving Morning Report: What I won't be apologising for
  • Junior doctors begin five-day strike

    News
    New Zealand health
    29 Apr 2019
    Junior doctors striking outside Wellington Hospital today.

    Thousands of junior doctors are walking off the job again today for an unprecedented fifth strike. While DHBs expect to reach an agreement, doctors aren't ruling out a sixth strike if conditions of… Audio

    Junior doctors begin five-day strike
  • The Chills' Martin Phillipps opens up in new documentary

    Audio
    music
    29 Apr 2019
    Martin Phillipps Photo: Chris Sullivan

    Martin Phillipps and his band The Chills came very close to international fame in the 1980s, before illness, drug addiction, and debt brought him crashing down. A new documentary charts the frontman’s… Video, Audio

  • The new alt-right

    Audio
    life and society politics
    28 Apr 2019
    The Dominion Movement has retreated from public view since the March 15 terror attacks in Christchurch, but experts warn the ideologies and politics are still there.

    Insight - As the government looks to build international action to counter hate speech and extremism on  social media, far-right political groups and ideologies are growing and becoming harder to… Audio

  • The autism employment conundrum

    Audio
    business disability
    26 Apr 2019
    No caption

    Two years ago, then 18-year-old Jackson left school with NCEA level 3 in maths, economics, physics and travel/tourism. He started looking for a job in the construction sector. And he’s still looking… Audio

  • Man arrested after cafe worker shot in Waikato

    News
    New Zealand crime
    25 Apr 2019
    Coat of Arms inside the High Court in Rotorua

    A 67-year-old man has been arrested following a shooting incident in Karapiro this morning.

    Cafe worker shot in Karapiro
  • How a Kiwi resistance fighter inspired NZ's women's rugby team

    Audio
    history movies
    24 Apr 2019
    Charmaine McMenamin. New Zealand Black Ferns beat Australia 67-3.  22 October 2016, Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand. Photo: Marc Weakley/NZ Rugby

    New Zealand-born Nancy Wake was the allies' most decorated secret agent during World War 2 and her story was used as inspiration for the Black Ferns ahead of their successful World Cup Campaign in… Audio, Gallery

  • Nancy Wake Remembered and Victor $ Company

    Gallery
  • Waterspouts off Waiheke: Photos capture unusual phenomenon

    News
    New Zealand weather
    23 Apr 2019
    Waterspouts formed near Waiheke Island before moving into the Firth of Thames.

    At least four waterspouts have been seen off the coast of Waiheke as heavy rain works its way across the harbour.

    Waterspouts off Waiheke: Photos capture unusual phenomenon
  • Two people die at music festival in Queensland, Australia

    News
    World
    22 Apr 2019
    Crowd at an outdoor music festival with outstretched arms

    The bodies of a 24-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman have been found inside a tent at a music festival on Queensland's Southern Downs.

    Two people die at music festival in Queensland, Australia
  • Young futsal players 'feel like they've lost their glue'

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    18 Apr 2019
    Atta Elayyan.

    Friends of a man killed in the mosque attacks last month say they hope a futsal tournament in his honour will help cheer up people devastated by the loss, including a young group of boys he helped…

    Futsal tournament for mosque attack victim Atta Elayyan to raise spirits
  • Woods turns back the clock at Augusta

    News
    Sport
    14 Apr 2019
    United States' Tiger Woods walks on the 17th hole during the first round of the 2019 Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, United States, on April 11, 2019. (Photo by Koji Aoki/AFLO SPORT)

    Tiger Woods has shot his best score at Augusta National since 2011 to be tied for second after three rounds of the Masters.

    Woods turns back the clock at Augusta
  • Rockfall closes SH1 south of Kaikōura

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Apr 2019
    A slip over a train tunnel south of Kaikoura. Taken 18 January 2017.

    State Highway 1 south of Kaikōura is closed after rocks fell onto a car this afternoon.

    SH1 south of Kaikōura closed after rocks fall on car
  • Embassy toilet camera footage played to jury in military attache's trial

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Apr 2019
    Alfred Keating heading into the Auckland District Court

    The jury has seen footage from a covert camera found in a toilet at the New Zealand Embassy in the US, in the trial of top military attache Alfred Harold Keating.

    Embassy toilet camera footage played to jury in military attache's trial
  • Primary school teachers and principals reject latest pay offer

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Apr 2019
    Primary teachers and principals in Wellington hold a rally on the last day of a week of strike action around the country.

    Primary school teachers and principals have voted to reject the latest offer from the Ministry of Education.

    Primary school teachers and principals reject latest pay offer
  • Dealing with immigration 'takes the shine off' NZ

    News
    New Zealand refugees and migrants
    5 Apr 2019
    Dhanush Laxman with wife Subha Nair and son Aryan.

    Businesses say they are missing out on staff and immigrants are facing long waits for news as delays to visa processing continue.

    Businesses and immigrants hit out at visa delays
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    2 Apr 2019
    Waisake Naholo.

    In today's sports news - Injury robs Highlanders of Naholo

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
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