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  • Marae-based digital project aims to close the gap

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    23 Apr 2015
    Nigel Studdart and Les Wakefield at Pehiaweri Marae.

    The architect of a marae-based computer project in Whangarei says it is all about closing the digital divide. Audio

    Marae-based digital project aims to close the gap
  • Bulletin: #tailgate

    News
    The Wireless
    23 Apr 2015
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    The Prime Minister makes international headlines after apologising for repeatedly pulling a waitress' ponytail.

    Bulletin: #tailgate
  • Interview: Tiny Ruins

    News
    The Wireless
    13 Apr 2015
    Tiny Ruins' Hollie Fullbrook.

    Taite Music Prize finalists Tiny Ruins discuss their nominated album "Brightly Painted One".

    Interview: Tiny Ruins
  • Call to publicise doctors' performance data

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Apr 2015
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    A senior Auckland doctor says New Zealand is years behind other key countries in telling the public how well individual surgeons do their job.

    Call for doctor performance data
  • Chimp: Wellington Zoo's Artist in Residence

    Audio
    12 Apr 2015

    Ash Sisson A.K.A Chimp may be underplaying his talent, but at eighteen years of age he proves that youth isn’t, and should never be a barrier to success. Audio

  • Making real men of our rugby stars

    Audio
    10 Apr 2015

    Steve Symonds is the Personal Development Manager for the Hurricanes, one of 14 such managers at franchises around the country. They work with players on their professional and personal development… Audio

  • Stowaway survives one-hour flight

    News
    World
    9 Apr 2015
    Mario Steven Ambarita.

    An Indonesian man took a free ride in the wheel well of an aircraft this week, surviving a high-altitude flight of more than an hour in thin air and sub-zero temperatures.

    Stowaway survives one-hour flight
  • Kenya president vows tough response

    News
    World
    5 Apr 2015
    Red Cross members comfort a relative of one of those killed in the attack.

    Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has vowed to respond "in the severest ways possible" to the al-Shabab militant attack on Garissa university in which 148 people died.

    Kenya president vows tough response
  • Five arrested in Kenyan massacre

    News
    World
    4 Apr 2015
    Red Cross members comfort a relative of one of those killed in the attack.

    Kenyan police say they have have arrested five suspects in connection with the massacre at Garissa University College.

    Five arrested in Kenyan massacre
  • April fools' day: the round-up

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Apr 2015
    The leaning tower of Pisa.

    We round up the year's best April Fools' stories: we laughed, we cried, we swore that a $13 million leaning tower couldn't be real... Video

    April fools' day: the round-up
  • NZers positive about Asian migrants - survey

    News
    New Zealand
    31 Mar 2015
    Embassy of China, in New Zealand

    A survey on the perception of Asia and Asian people shows New Zealanders blame them for pushing up house prices, but generally feel positive towards them. Audio

    NZers positive about Asian migrants - survey
  • Rainbow Pacific

    Audio
    spiritual practices life and society
    30 Mar 2015

    Pacific people are often portrayed in the media as homophobic Christians but the reality for some is quite different. A group of people in South Auckland believe religion and different types of… Audio

  • Rainbow Pacific

    News
    Here Now spiritual practices
    30 Mar 2015

    Pacific people are often portrayed in the media as homophobic Christians but the reality for some is quite different. A group of people in South Auckland believe religion and different types of…

    Audio

    Rainbow Pacific
  • Top 10 stories of the month

    News
    The Wireless
    30 Mar 2015
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    In case you missed something, here are our most read stories for the month.

    Top 10 stories of the month - March 2015
  • Cooks by-election decider heats up

    Audio 30 Mar 2015

    A move by a Cook Islands MP to switch parties has been labelled a setup by the Prime Minister and 'a blatant disregard for the rules' Audio

  • Weekly reading: Best longreads

    News
    The Wireless
    27 Mar 2015
    Zayn Malik, centre, has announced he's leaving One Direction.

    This week: Zayn Malik and his split from One Direction, feeling sorry for cricket fans, falling in love away from home, and notes on hip-hop's messiah.

    Weekly reading: Best longreads on the web
  • A soporific slump

    News
    The Wireless
    24 Mar 2015
    X Factor performer Lili Bayliss.

    Whether it was a sophomore slump or a semi-permanent shift towards the soporific, this week was bad.

    The X Factor NZ: The soporific slump
  • Fatshion and acceptance

    News
    The Wireless
    24 Mar 2015
    A portrait of Meagn Kerr standing in front of a garden wearing a black skirt and green crop top.

    Embracing the word "fat" isn't easy, but is it any worse than "big-boned" or "curvy"?

    Fatshion, shaming, and acceptance
  • Report makes grim reading - Police Minister

    News
    Politics
    19 Mar 2015
    Michael Woodhouse

    Police Minister Michael Woodhouse says he is extremely disappointed police failed to do their job properly in investigating a teenage sex ring in west Auckland. Video, Audio

    Report makes grim reading - Police Minister
  • Called out, or bullied?

    News
    The Wireless
    19 Mar 2015
    Former X Factor judges Natalia Kills and Willy Moon.

    The creator of the online petition to take Natalia Kills off X Factor says bullying is not what we stand for in New Zealand.

    When does standing up to bullies become bullying?
  • Dean Barker leaving Team NZ

    News
    New Zealand
    10 Mar 2015
    Dean Barker

    Team New Zealand has parted company with its former America's Cup skipper Dean Barker.

    Dean Barker leaving Team NZ
  • Kohli unleashes expletive-laden outburst

    News
    Sport Cricket World Cup 2015
    5 Mar 2015
    Virat Kohli offered his apologies through an intermediary.

    An expletive-laden outburst by star India batsman Virat Kohli has soured the lead-up to the World Cup holders' next match against the West Indies in Perth.

    Kohli unleashes expletive-laden outburst
  • Creative force

    News
    The Wireless
    27 Feb 2015
    “I [feel as though] Facebook is this oppressively positive place. I started doing some reading, because I though with all this positivity in the world, why is it that suicide rates have just gone higher and higher.” - Dawn Glover

    Auckland theatre-maker Dawn Glover explores the "culture of positivity" and suicide.

    Positivity, The Dummy, and Schools with Dawn Glover
  • That's just creepy

    News
    The Wireless
    26 Feb 2015
    Illustration: Pinky Fang

    Is privacy dead, or is it just taking a nap while social etiquette and the law catch up with technology?

    That's just creepy: When privacy settings aren't enough
  • On The Dial

    News
    The Wireless
    25 Feb 2015
    [Actress Lucille Ball drinking from a hip flask and slumping]

    A social media heavy On The Dial this week, plus Auckland theatre, and karaoke.

    On the Dial: Facebook, friendships, and drinking
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