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  • Life after a super storm

    News
    The Wireless
    28 Nov 2014
    The makeshift home of a family in Guiuan after Typhoon Haiyan struck in November last year.

    NZ-based Filipino journalist Norman Zafra returns home to report on the rebuild after Supertyphoon Haiyan.

    A long recovery: Rebuilding after a super storm
  • President Xi reassures NZ on trade

    News
    New Zealand
    20 Nov 2014
    State welcome for Chinese President Xi Jinping at Government House Wellington.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has assured New Zealanders they have nothing to fear from his country's recently signed free trade deal with Australia. Audio

    President Xi reassures NZ on trade
  • One In Five for 16 November 2014 - I am an Artist

    Audio
    16 Nov 2014

    Vibrant posters have been appearing on street corners in main cities around the country as part of a national campaign to promote artists who happen to have a disability. The 'I am an Artist' campaign… Audio

  • Aunt wants resignation over murderer's escape

    News
    New Zealand
    10 Nov 2014
    National Commissioner of Corrections Jeremy Lightfoot.

    The aunt of the boy abused by a convicted murderer who has fled to Chile wants Corrections National Commissioner Jeremy Lightfoot to resign over the escape. Video, Audio

    Aunt wants resignation over murderer's escape
  • TVNZ Maori, Pacific unit staff will learn of job cuts

    Audio
    7 Nov 2014

    Staff working in Television New Zealand's Maori and Pacific Units will find out whether they still have jobs by the month's end. Audio

  • Uncertain future of work

    News
    The Wireless
    7 Nov 2014
    A satirical poster showing the global connectedness of New Zealand

    More ties with the rest of the world means more opportunities for New Zealand, but also more competition.

    Uncertain future of work
  • sexual violence

    News
    The Wireless
    4 Nov 2014

    Two Marsden Fund recipients to look into sexual violence in New Zealand.

    Studies to look at rape culture
  • Conduct questionable but not criminal - lawyer

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Oct 2014
    Detective Inspector Karyn Malthus at a Roastbusters press conference.

    The lawyer for a youth involved in the so-called Roastbusters case admits some might see his client's conduct as morally wrong but says police were investigating whether a crime was committed. Audio

    Conduct questionable but not criminal - lawyer
  • NFL keen on Hayne

    News
    Sport
    17 Oct 2014
    Jarryd Hayne

    Jarryd Hayne's dream of playing in the NFL received a significant boost when Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll described him as "an incredible athlete".

    NFL keen on Hayne
  • Former Wallabies staffer on medication

    News
    Sport
    15 Oct 2014
    Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie

    Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie says former staff member Di Patston is on heavy medication after quitting her job over "offensive" text messages sent by Kurtley Beale.

    Former Wallabies staffer on medication
  • In their own words

    News
    The Wireless
    14 Oct 2014
    Spencer Sharpe

    Spencer Sharpe has the perfect response to the question "Are you a girl or a boy?".

    Redefining gender in their own words
  • Ello: Need to know

    News
    The Wireless
    10 Oct 2014
    No caption

    Will Ello live up to the hype? Louise Sutherland gives her take.

    Ello: What you need to know
  • England players 'treated like babies'

    News
    Sport
    3 Oct 2014
    Rio Ferdinand.

    England's players are "treated like complete babies" in comparison to those of major international teams, according to former defender Rio Ferdinand.

    England players 'treated like babies'
  • England players 'treated like babies'

    News
    World
    2 Oct 2014
    Rio Ferdinand.

    England's players are "treated like complete babies" in comparison to those of major international teams, according to former defender Rio Ferdinand.

    England players 'treated like babies'
  • Fiji independent takes stock of her election loss

    Audio 30 Sep 2014

    An independent candidate in Fiji to set up political party next time round. Audio

  • Fiji after military rule

    Audio
    28 Sep 2014

    Philippa Tolley explores what lies ahead for Fiji after the first elections in 8 years. Audio

  • Louise McNally: Learn now, vote later

    News
    The Wireless
    25 Sep 2014

    Louise McNally, 16, of Strathallan ACG College in Karaka, wrote this winning entry in the triennial essay competition run by the Former MPs Association..

    Louise McNally: Learn now, vote later
  • How do you dress?

    Audio
    17 Sep 2014

    Pule-tasi or niqab? Like the diversity of our cultures, New Zealand's dress code is changing all the time. These days you can wear your hijab to work without question, Lynda Chanwai-Earle decided to… Audio

  • Talking to yourself

    News
    The Wireless
    17 Sep 2014
    A shot of Henry Cooke holding an iPad

    Are we using public platforms and social media to talk to ourselves more than anyone else?

    Never alone, even when we're by ourselves
  • A Pacific media legend looks back

    Audio 9 Sep 2014

    Sean Dorney speaks about ABC cutbacks and reflects on 40 years covering the Pacific. Audio

  • The trickiest job, reporting North Korea

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    8 Sep 2014
    Jean Lee

    People in the west think North Koreans believe everything their dictator says, but as Mediawatch reports, westerners also tend to believe whatever the media tell them. Audio

    The trickiest job, reporting North Korea
  • Web review with Ben Gracewood

    Audio
    2 Sep 2014

    The notion that Facebook Makes Us Unhappy. He also examines the situation in the UK where school children as young as five are expected to learn to write code. Audio

  • Fiji's Methodist Church takes news approach

    Audio 27 Aug 2014

    The new president of Fiji's Methodist Church says the church needs to be more realistic about modern day Fiji. Audio

  • Concerns in the Pacific over Australian broadcasting cuts

    Audio 19 Aug 2014

    Cuts to Australia's broadcasting services in the Pacific will have far reaching consequences, according to a fellow at the Lowy Institute. Audio

  • Vietnam vets hope book overcomes prejudice

    News
    New Zealand
    19 Aug 2014
    Claire Hall, author of 'No Front Line: Inside Stories of New Zealand's Vietnam War'.

    Vietnam War veterans hope a new book by Claire Hall will help overcome public prejudice about New Zealand's most unpopular and controversial war.

    Vietnam vets hope book overcomes prejudice
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