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  • Challenging conditions on Milford Sound's winter road upgrade

    Audio
    life and society
    29 Jul 2020
    Repairs on Milford Road.

    Repair work on one of the country's most isolated highways - the Milford Road - is ongoing with road crews facing challenging conditions as winter takes hold.

    The only road into Milford Sound was… Video, Audio

  • Judith Collins on polling criticism and prison escapees 'joke'

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    29 Jul 2020
    No caption

    National leader Judith Collins is doubling down on trashing a recent poll that put her party on 25 percent support and on saying her comments about prison escapees were a joke. Audio

    Judith Collins on polling criticism and prison escapees 'joke'
  • Activists blockade fertiliser plant over climate change concerns

    News
    New Zealand farming
    27 Jul 2020
    About five activists from Greenpeace and Climate Justice Taranaki have erected signs and chained themselves to material blocking the Ballance Agri Nutrients factory entrance in Kapuni.

    Protesters have blockaded the entrance to a Ballance Agri Nutrients factory in Taranaki, saying they are preventing the distribution of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser.

    Activists blockade Taranaki Ballance Agri Nutrients factory over climate change concerns
  • Fable: "Shout out to anyone working the nine to five"

    Audio
    music
    25 Jul 2020
    Fable

    The genre-blending futurist from Papakura on his first EP, the importance of repping your home town, and making music for the working classes. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Tonga eye new fan base for 2021 Rugby League World Cup

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    22 Jul 2020
    Tonga celebrates their win against Australia at the final whistle, during the rugby league match between the Australian Kangaroos and Tonga Invitational XIII at Eden Park, Auckland.  02 November  2019

    Tonga are looking to forward to a new home away from home at next year's Rugby League World Cup in England.

    Tonga eye new fan base for 2021 Rugby League World Cup
  • Dave Dobbyn announces August tour

    Audio
    music
    22 Jul 2020
    Spid Pye

    Dave Dobbyn has today announced he’ll play a series of shows in the central North Island and Christchurch. Video

    Coming up

  • Is That All There Is?

    Audio
    health life and society
    22 Jul 2020
    Rose Matafeo

    Comedian Rose Matafeo joins host James Nokise to talk about crying, flying and dying. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio

  • Another long week at Parliament

    Audio
    politics
    21 Jul 2020
    Leader of the House Chris Hipkins

    It's the third to last sitting week before Parliament dissolves ahead of the election and it's going to be a busy one with sittings extended and happening under urgency. Audio

  • Another long week at Parliament

    News
    The House politics
    21 Jul 2020
    Leader of the House Chris Hipkins

    It's the third to last sitting week before Parliament dissolves ahead of the election and it's going to be a busy one with sittings extended and happening under urgency.

    Audio

    Another long week at Parliament
  • NZIFF Preview: Tupaia’s Endeavour

    Audio
    arts movies
    20 Jul 2020
    No caption

    Dan Slevin reports on another striking local documentary playing in this year’s film festival. Video

  • Fat Freddy's Drop announce headline shows in Auckland and Wellington

    Audio
    music
    20 Jul 2020
    Fat Freddys Drop

    The beloved Wellington group has announced shows at the Michael Fowler Centre and Auckland’s Spark Arena in September. Video

    Coming up

  • Whangārei floods: Tow trucks help travellers, sewers leaking

    News
    New Zealand Northland
    18 Jul 2020
    State Highway 1 at Moerewa in Northland.

    Tow trucks are being used to get people across a closed part of State Highway 1 in the Far North.

    Whangārei floods: Tow trucks help travellers, sewers leaking
  • Judith Collins: National won't 'repeat any mistakes'

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    15 Jul 2020
    National Party leader Judith Collins following the emergency caucus meeting on 14 July.

    In her first interview with Morning Report as National Party leader, Judith Collins outlined a minor reshuffle, said she's not particularly worried about diversity, and said Michael Woodhouse's fate… Audio

    New National Party leader Judith Collins: National won't 'repeat any mistakes'
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    14 Jul 2020
    Dejected Warriors players.

    In today's sports news - NRL revert back to biosecurity protocols, United drop points, Warriors players may have to stay in Australia and Chicago marathon canned.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • National Party leadership: Who gets the hospital pass?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    14 Jul 2020
    Who will be the next leader of the National Party?

    Analysis - The National Party has been thrown into utter confusion by Todd Muller's resignation and now the caucus has to find someone prepared to take a hospital pass, writes Peter Wilson.

    National Party leadership: Who gets the hospital pass?
  • Dateline Pacific for 3 July 2020

    Podcast episode — 02 July 2020

    Bougainville elections could bring fresh impetus to post-referendum process; Fiji govt targets growing drug threat; Fake news and disinformation in West Papua.

    Dateline Pacific for 3 July 2020
  • Covid-19: Govt looks at reinstating compassionate leave

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Jul 2020
    No caption

    The government will next week look at the reinstatement of compassionate leave for those in managed isolation. Watch the latest briefing from Minister Megan Woods and Air Commodore Digby Webb here. Video

    Govt to look at reinstating compassionate leave for those in Covid-19 isolation
  • Southerly blast brings snow, strong gusts to lower North Island

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    2 Jul 2020
    Debris on the shore after southerly gales and large swells at Owhiro Bay, Wellington, 2 July 2020.

    Large swells and powerful wind hit parts of the lower North Island overnight, but are starting to ease.

    Chilly southerly blast hits lower North Island, brings snow, 125kmh wind gusts
  • Midweek Mediawatch 1 July 2020

    Podcast episode — 01 July 2020

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn about Newshub serving up a scoop with fish battering Winston Peters - and two politicians who sought out the media spotlight this week, while one dodged it.

    Midweek Mediawatch 1 July 2020
  • Ferries cancelled, new snow warnings as southerly sweeps in

    News
    New Zealand weather
    1 Jul 2020
    The Aratere in Wellington in 2011 after it was lengthened.

    Some Cook Strait ferry crossings are cancelled as large waves are forecast in Cook Strait, while severe gales or snow are expected in parts of the North Island.

    Ferries cancelled as 6m waves forecast in Cook Strait
  • Graham Adams: A euthanasia referendum in a pandemic

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    29 Jun 2020
    No caption

    No one could have predicted the End of Life Choice referendum would be held against the backdrop of a deadly global pandemic, Graham Adams writes.

    Graham Adams: A euthanasia referendum in a pandemic
  • Two new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    29 Jun 2020
    No caption

    Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said there are still no cases reported from the community. Video

    Two new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation facilities - Bloomfield
  • Quarantine coverage prompts 'calm down' call from critics

    News
    Mediawatch media
    28 Jun 2020
    The front page of The Press on Friday June 19.

    Stuff published the first edition of its climate change initiative The Forever Project in late March - the very day we went into lockdown. Understandably, it didn't make much impact but this week it’s…

    Quarantine coverage prompts 'calm down' call from critics
  • Focus on Politics: Bloomfield vs Clark

    Podcast episode — 26 June 2020

    It doesn't take long for things to unravel when the public gets a whiff of incompetence. This week the breakdown between Health Minister David Clark and Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield coincided with a One News Colmar Brunton poll. RNZ political reporter Jo Moir reports.

    Focus on Politics: Bloomfield vs Clark
  • Case #006 - The Mr Asia Drug Ring

    Podcast episode — 25 June 2020

    Investigative journalist and presenter David Lomas began covering the Mr Asia drug ring case when he was a crime reporter at the Dominion newspaper in Wellington in 1978. He has followed the story ever since.

    Case #006 - The Mr Asia Drug Ring
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