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  • Meet Lord$eez, the 16-year-old rapper who made his first album in 'juvie'

    Audio
    life and society music
    8 Aug 2018
    Lord$eez

    Lord$eez is 16-year-old Kiwi-born South African, Sizwe Singhsesi. He's a trap rapper building a name online, and drawing young audiences to his energetic live performances. RNZ Music contributor… Video

  • Jumping ship, young marriage, and overseas buyers

    Audio
    politics
    7 Aug 2018
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    Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week Audio

  • Jumping ship, young marriage, and overseas buyers

    News
    The House politics
    7 Aug 2018
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    Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week

    Audio

    Parliament’s to do list: jumping ship, marrying young, and a long Thursday
  • Trump says son sought info on Clinton from Russians

    News
    World
    6 Aug 2018
    Donald Trump Jr, left, met with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 election campaign

    US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that his son met with Russians in 2016 to get information on his election opponent Hillary Clinton.

    Trump says son sought info on Clinton from Russians
  • The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mike Rehu (Part 2)

    Audio 30 Jul 2018
    Piano keyboard

    Out of bed at 8:15, spend three hours outdoors, wait until 9am for your first coffee. This is just part of the prescription for a "perfect day" in an American study. It's topped-off by spending four… Audio

  • American added to NZ swim team

    News
    Sport
    30 Jul 2018
    Backstroke

    The US based swimmer Ali Galyer has committed to representing New Zealand and has been selected for the upcoming Pan Pacific Championships in Tokyo.

    American added to NZ swim team
  • Parliament’s to do list: Budget 2018 redux and two Tuesdays

    Audio 23 Jul 2018
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    Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio

  • Parliament’s to do list: Budget 2018 redux and two Tuesdays

    News
    The House
    23 Jul 2018
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    Each sitting day in the House MPs work through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week.

    Audio

    Parliament’s to do list: Budget 2018 redux and two Tuesdays
  • NZ win first Nations Cup title

    News
    Sport
    22 Jul 2018
    The New Zealand eventing team at the Nations Cup in Germany.

    The New Zealand eventing team captured another slice of history overnight when they notched their first Nations' Cup win in the CHIO Aachen.

    NZ win first Nations Cup title
  • 'She will never come back'

    News
    New Zealand
    21 Jul 2018
    Tamara Maree Schmidt died on a remote highway in Southland in 2015.

    The son of an Australian tourist who died on a remote highway in Southland says his mother's death still haunts him and he has not forgiven the man she was last with before she died.

    No closure for son of Australian tourist who died in Southland
  • April Tinsley: DNA snares man in Indiana girl's 1988 murder

    News
    World
    17 Jul 2018
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    DNA evidence links an Indiana man to the murder 30 years ago of an eight-year-old girl, police say.

    April Tinsley: DNA snares man in Indiana girl's 1988 murder
  • British PM warns rebels: Back me or risk 'no Brexit at all'

    News
    World
    16 Jul 2018
    US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May

    British Prime Minister Theresa May revealed that the US President had previously advised her to sue the EU rather than enter into an exit negotiation with the bloc.

    British Prime Minister warns her party to toe the line
  • Nurses strike begins: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand health
    12 Jul 2018
    Nurses have begun protesting at Wellington Hospital.

    Why are nurses striking? What happens if I need care? What will happen next? Here is everything you need to know about the strike that began at 7am.

    Nurses strike begins: What you need to know
  • DHBs await final recommendations on nurses pay dispute

    News
    New Zealand health
    11 Jul 2018
    Helen Mason.

    Last-ditch talks between the nurses union and the District Health Boards have ended on a failed note. Video

    DHBs await final recommendations on nurses pay dispute
  • Why are nurses striking?

    News
    New Zealand health
    10 Jul 2018
    NZNO industrial services manager Cee Payne.

    The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) has rejected the latest pay offer from their DHB employers and will be going ahead with Thursday's strike action, here's what you need to know.

    Why are nurses striking?
  • Youth unite to change negative perceptions of South Auckland

    News
    Pacific
    6 Jul 2018
    Heads Held High

    Hundreds of South Auckland youth have united this week to push back against mainstream media messages about their community, which they say are wrong.

    Youth unite to change negative perceptions of South Auckland
  • Flights to Bali cancelled as Mount Agung erupts

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Jun 2018
    INDONESIA, Bali: Mount Agung volcano spews ash into the sky as seen from Besakih temple  in Karangasem in Bali, Indonesia on December 7, 2017. Tens of thousands of Balinese villagers living in small communities that ring Mount Agung have fled to evacuation centres - Muhammad Fauzy Chaniago

    Two Air New Zealand flights have been cancelled after renewed activity on Bali's Mount Agung volcano.

    Flights to Bali cancelled as Mount Agung erupts
  • Taranaki horror crash: Eight-year-old victim to be flown to mother

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Jun 2018
    Nivek Madams's godparents, Joy and Jules Clark, have set up a GiveaLittle page for her after she died in a Taranaki crash which claimed six other people's lives.

    The body of an eight-year-old girl killed in a horror Taranaki crash, which left six others dead, will be flown to Wellington to be with her mother. Audio

    Taranaki horror crash: Eight-year-old victim to be flown to mother
  • Wintry blast: Cars slip on icy roads as chill sets in

    News
    New Zealand weather
    27 Jun 2018
    Frosty morning in Taumarunui.

    New Zealanders woke to a frosty start this morning as temperatures came close to freezing point and in some areas dropped below zero. Video

    Wintry blast: Cars slip on icy roads as chill sets in
  • Guyon Espiner: Fear of a foreign buyer

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    27 Jun 2018
    No caption

    Analysis - It's a great bumper sticker. Ban foreign buyers! It's simple, it resonates and appeals to our sense of fair play. But what's the problem we're trying to fix?

    Guyon Espiner: Fear of a foreign buyer
  • Great Walk's Xmas hut bookings prove too popular

    News
    New Zealand environment
    22 Jun 2018
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    Bookings for huts on one of New Zealand's Great Walks have sold out within minutes of opening.

    Great Walk's Xmas hut bookings prove too popular
  • Calls for equal recognition of rongoā Māori in healthcare

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    20 Jun 2018
    Tanya Fillia, her daughter Willow-Mina and husband John Fillia

    A terminally ill woman is calling for greater access to Māori healing methods saying they've helped to keep her alive for years longer than doctors expected.

    Calls for equal recognition of rongoā Māori in healthcare
  • Who will help the helplines?

    News
    The Wireless
    19 Jun 2018
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    While Youthline and Lifeline struggle to stay afloat, leaving calls for help unanswered, the government is funding a brand new helpline.

    Who will help the helplines?
  • Should NZ libraries be open later and not charge overdue fines?

    Audio
    media education
    18 Jun 2018
    No caption

    Most public libraries in Ireland will soon be open until 10pm every day and overdue fines abolished in a bid to increase visitors. Ditching overdue fines here would be a fine idea, a librarian says. Audio

  • Spain welcomes migrants from disputed ship

    News
    World
    17 Jun 2018
    Migrants stand on the deck of the Aquarius as the ship enters the port of Valencia. The 630 migrants whose rescue sparked a major migration row in Europe began disembarking in Spain.

    Migrants rescued from the Mediterranean and turned away by Italy and Malta have arrived in Spain's port of Valencia.

    Spain welcomes migrants from disputed ship
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