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  • Tāmaki-Makau-Rua: Peeni Henare and Oriini Kaipara on the battle for Tāmaki Makaurau

    Podcast episode — 20 August 2025

    As voters head to the poll for the Tāmaki Makaurau byelection, Labour’s Peeni Henare and Te Pāti Māori’s Oriini Kaipara join Mihingārangi to discuss the issues facing whānau in the biggest Polynesian city in the world. From housing to health to te reo Māori, he wānanga kei te haere.

    Tāmaki-Makau-Rua: Peeni Henare and Oriini Kaipara on the battle for Tāmaki Makaurau
  • 'It's been a failure right across the board' - Peeni Henare

    Audio
    te ao Maori politics
    20 Aug 2025
    As voters head to the poll for the Tāmaki Makaurau byelection, Labour’s Peeni Henare and Te Pāti Māori’s Oriini Kaipara join Mihingārangi to discuss the issues facing whānau in the biggest Polynesian city in the world.

    As voters head to the poll for the Tamaki Makaurau byelection, Labour's Peeni Henare and Te Pati Maori's Oriini Kaipara join Mihingarangi to discuss the issues facing whanau in the biggest Polynesian… Video, Audio

  • Food insecurity: Advocates push for South Auckland community gardens

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    20 Aug 2025
    Community gardens provide a shared space to grow kai and reconnect with the land.

    Community gardens could help bridge the gap for families struggling, one local board chair says.

    Advocates push for new community gardens in South Auckland
  • Man admits to 50 child abuse, bestiality charges

    News
    New Zealand crime
    20 Aug 2025
    Nelson District Court

    Storm Constable-Carter plead guilty to the creation, distribution and possession of material involving bestiality and the sexual exploitation of children.

    Nelson man pleads guilty to 50 child abuse and bestiality material charges
  • Stories from Our Changing World: Long term health

    Audio
    health
    20 Aug 2025

    Claire Concannon has been investigating New Zealand's youth vaping rates, and what the long-term health impacts might be on our rangitahi. She heads to the Auckland Bioengineering Institute to learn… Audio

  • Oral Questions for 20 August 2025

    Audio 20 Aug 2025

    Questions to Ministers Hon MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions… Audio

  • Tonga ends dengue outbreak

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    20 Aug 2025
    A dengue outbreak was declared in Tonga on 19 February. Google translate of caption: While visiting areas confirmed to be infected with the Mofi Tengi virus, outside staff of the Ministry of Health or Health Inspectors are visiting houses to reduce the number of mosquitoes. easily injured by this fokoutua.
During the shooting, [spraying] schools that have already had students infected with Mofi Tengi and schools that are vulnerable to Mofi Tengi.

    During the outbreak, which was declared on 19 February, 907 cases were recorded and three people died.

    Tonga confirms dengue outbreak over, three deaths recorded
  • Teachers strike to protest against government's 'insulting' 1% pay offer

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Aug 2025
    A Wellington protester's sign makes reference to Public Service Minister Judith Collins' error when she said that on average a teacher with 10 years' experience was on an annual salary of $140,000. Collins later said she mixed up her messages and had apologised for the error.

    High schools have closed as teachers join picket lines to call for a better pay offer.

    Teachers strike to protest against government's 'insulting' 1% pay offer
  • Mysterious Chinese billion-dollar proposed deal in Nauru sparks concern

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    20 Aug 2025
    Public information about the company behind the billion-dollar deal is not easily accessible. (Supplied: The Government of the Republic of Nauru/Facebook)

    Australia has pressed Nauru for more detail about a claimed billion-dollar investment agreement that it has signed with a mysterious Chinese company.

    Mysterious Chinese billion-dollar proposed deal in Nauru sparks concern in Canberra
  • Mt Eden prisoners feel so unsafe that 62% are in voluntary segregation

    News
    New Zealand
    20 Aug 2025
    Exterior of the Prison

    A watchdog has also highlighted a raft of other issues at the Auckland jail, including staff shortages and limited rehabilitation activities.

    62% of Mt Eden prisoners in voluntary segregation, watchdog says many feel unsafe
  • We've been sending animals to space for decades - yet there's still no rules to protect them

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    20 Aug 2025
    Doctors examine Ham the chimpanzee after his space flight in 1961.

    Analysis: As space exploration expands, the absence of legal protections for animals becomes increasingly problematic.

    We’ve been sending animals into space for 7 decades – yet there are still no rules to protect them from harm
  • Pacific news in brief for 20 August

    News
    Pacific
    20 Aug 2025
    An illustration of Bordetella pertussis which is a Gram-negative, aerobic, pathogenic, encapsulated coccobacillus of the genus Bordetella, and the causative agent of pertussis or whooping cough.

    A round-up of news from around the region, including a whooping cough outbreak in Vanuatu.

    Pacific news in brief for 20 August
  • The White House(s) in Niue

    News
    Pacific Niue
    20 Aug 2025

    Niue householders are taking part in a climate health survey involving the roofs of their houses.

    Climate health study looking at white roof paint and heat-related health
  • French Overseas Minister in New Caledonia to save Bougival deal

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    20 Aug 2025
    Customary welcome at the Gouaro tribe on the Deva estate in Bourail, where “conclave” discussions between French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls, independentists and non-independents on the institutional future of New Caledonia will take place over several days.
Pictured: Manuel Valls takes part in the welcoming ceremony.
New Caledonia, Bourail, May 5, 2025. Photography by Delphine Mayeur / Hans Lucas.
Coutumes d’accueil a la tribu de Gouaro sur le domaine de Deva a Bourail, ou vont se derouler durant plusieurs jours des discussions en “conclave“ entre le Ministre des Outre-mer Manuel Valls, les independantistes et les non independantistes, sur l’avenir institutionnel de la Nouvelle-Caledonie.
En photo : Manuel Valls participe a la coutume d’accueil.
Nouvelle-Caledonie, Bourail, 5 mai 2025. Photographie par Delphine Mayeur / Hans Lucas. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP)

    Manuel Valls is again visiting Nouméa to salvage a political agreement signed in July aimed at redefining the territory's relationship with France.

    French Overseas Minister in New Caledonia to save Bougival deal
  • Israel demands release of all hostages after Hamas backs new truce offer

    News
    World
    20 Aug 2025
    This picture taken from a position on the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip, shows the sun setting behind destroyed buildings in the besieged Palestinian territory on 19 August, 2025.

    Mediator Qatar expressed guarded optimism for the new proposal, noting that it was 'almost identical' to an earlier version agreed to by Israel. Audio

    Israel demands release of all hostages after Hamas backs new truce offer
  • Ministry forced to release secret files showing alcohol lobby influence

    News
    Politics In Depth
    20 Aug 2025
    No caption

    Papers reveal industry lobbying against tax hikes, restrictions on sales, and a Fetal Alcohol plan. Audio

    Ministry of Health forced to release documents showing alcohol lobby influence
  • Ugly or icon? New Plymouth's redundant power station chimney

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    20 Aug 2025
    Paritutu and the chimney from Ngāmotu Beach. Photo credit Jo Taylor

    The 198-metre stack, once the tallest structure in New Zealand, hasn't been used in two decades. Audio

    Icon or eyesore? New Plymouth power station's long redundant chimney
  • Lobbyists pushed policy makers to not raise alcohol tax

    Audio
    health
    20 Aug 2025

    Documents the Health Ministry tried to keep secret show alcohol lobbyists pushed policy makers to not raise tax on alcohol, restrict its availability or replace industry sponsorship of sport. Guyon… Audio

  • 15-year-old spends sixth night in police cell

    News
    New Zealand children
    20 Aug 2025
    Children’s Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad

    The Children's Commissioner is calling for an end to the practice. Audio

    More young people being detained in police cells for longer - children's commissioner
  • Solomon Islands marriage age a children's rights issue - charity

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    20 Aug 2025
    Make it 18 Campaign, 
Image from Solomon Islands Save the Children

    A children's charity advocating to raise the marriage age from 15 to 18 in the Solomon Islands says it is a children's rights issue. Audio

    Solomon Islands marriage age is a children's rights issue - Save the Children
  • Mental health charity targets reluctant gun owners

    News
    New Zealand Country
    20 Aug 2025
    Glen Thurston founded Mental Hunts to help firearm owners seek mental health help.

    It's run by a man who gave up farming after losing his licence when he sought help for his own mental health.

    The mental health charity trying to help reluctant gun owners
  • 'I couldn't save mum': Woman killed by partner in suspected murder-suicide

    News
    New Zealand crime
    20 Aug 2025
    Maxine Puhi died in August 2024. It's suspected she was murdered by her partner who then died by suspected suicide.

    Maxine Puhi's family hope her story will help others reach out for help.

    'Final act of violence': Mum killed by partner in suspected murder-suicide
  • What should I eat (and avoid) while breastfeeding?

    News
    New Zealand health
    20 Aug 2025
    A woman breastfeeding a baby.

    If you're feeling extra hungry while breastfeeding, there's a good reason for it.

    What should I eat (and avoid) while breastfeeding? How does my diet affect baby’s milk?
  • 'Not humane for children': Teen spending sixth night in a police cell

    News
    New Zealand crime
    19 Aug 2025
    30717816 - hand in jail

    The 15-year-old boy was arrested last Thursday and charged with burglary after allegedly damaging a property with a group of older teenagers.

    Teenager spending sixth night in a police cell, mum says authorities have failed him
  • Food Snob and Mon Ami French cheeses recalled over listeria fears

    News
    New Zealand national
    19 Aug 2025
    Two of the Food Snob and Mon Ami products being recalled.

    The French Brie and Camembert cheeses are sold throughout New Zealand.

    Food Snob and Mon Ami French cheeses recalled over listeria fears
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