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  • Hey Ho, Let’s Go! 40 Years of the Ramones

    Audio 9 Jul 2016
    The Ramones in 1976

    Craig Leon, the producer behind the Ramones' 1976 debut LP, talks to Trevor Reekie about the album's 40th anniversary. Audio

  • May takes half of British Tory MPs' votes

    News
    World
    6 Jul 2016
    UK Home Secretary Theresa May has won half the votes in the first round of voting among MPs for a new Conservative leader.

    UK Home Secretary Theresa May has comfortably won the first round of the contest to become the country's next Conservative leader and prime minister.

    May takes half of British Tory MPs' votes
  • Black Caps unlikely to play day-night Test in India

    News
    Sport
    29 Jun 2016
    Eden Gardens cricket ground India.

    The New Zealand cricketers are unlikely to play a day-night Test against India this year after Indian officials said all three Tests will begin at 9:30am.

    Black Caps unlikely to play day-night Test in India
  • Britain votes in historic EU referendum

    News
    World
    24 Jun 2016
    Britons go to the polls on a rainy June day to vote on whether Britain should stay in or leave the EU.

    Millions of Britons have gone to the polls to vote on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union or leave the 28-nation bloc. Video

    Britain votes in historic EU referendum
  • Platino arrives back in NZ

    News
    New Zealand
    21 Jun 2016
    The surviving trio of the stricken yacht Platino are safely back in New Zealand and heaping praise on their rescuers.

    The stricken yacht Platino is back in New Zealand, after losing two crew members in rough seas last week.

    Platino arrives back in NZ
  • Darling buds of June in depths of winter

    News
    New Zealand
    21 Jun 2016
    Jolisa Greenwood's daphne was just one of many unseasonable anomalies. 

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    The shortest day, the longest night - it's the winter solstice and yet the trees are flowering.

    Darling buds of June in depths of winter
  • Police name man arrested in Mercer

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    12 Jun 2016
    Ricky Batalliard had been on the run for two days when he was arrested at Mercer.

    The man arrested after a siege at a petrol station overnight is Ricky Batalliard, who had been on the run for two days, police said.

    Police name man arrested in Mercer
  • Transport technology might get around consumption habits

    Audio
    12 Jun 2016
    Car with lead plugged into middle of bonnet

    Eric Frykberg goes to Germany to find out how technology might be able to both support people's lifestyles and preserve the environment. Audio

  • More likely MH370 debris in Madagascar

    News
    World
    10 Jun 2016
    Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 went missing in March 2014 with 239 people on board.

    New debris, including a piece resembling a plane part, has been found in Madagascar by a man searching for parts of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

    MH370 expert '99.9% sure' of debris find
  • PNG police said to have fired without provocation

    Audio 9 Jun 2016

    The conduct of Papua New Guinea's police personnel during yesterday's unrest in Port Moresby has come under the spotlight, with another eyewitness account that they started shooting without… Audio

  • Question Time for 9 June 2016

    Audio
    9 Jun 2016
    1. RON MARK to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand by his statement on the defence budget made in the House on Thursday, 2 June; if so, how?
    2. GRANT ROBERTSON to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand…
  • Tall Ferns upset Spain

    News
    Sport
    9 Jun 2016
    Tall Fern Jillian Harmon

    The New Zealand women's basketball team has beaten world number three Spain 54-52 in Gijon in their latest game in Europe.

    Tall Ferns upset Spain
  • PNG capital remains tense after a day of unrest

    Audio 9 Jun 2016

    The situation in Papua New Guinea's capital remains tense after a day of unrest when police opened fire on students at the University of PNG. Audio

  • Suicides come after people slip through cracks - study

    News
    New Zealand health
    2 Jun 2016
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    Many people who have taken their own lives slipped through the cracks of multiple agencies, the first government review of suicides has found.

    Suicides come after people slip through cracks - study
  • Richie Poulton: 40 years of Dunedin health and development

    Audio
    28 May 2016

    Kim Hill talks to the Director of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, which has followed the lives of more than 1000 people born in that city in 1972 and 1973. A four-part… Audio

  • Hopes Air NZ will rethink Northland flights

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    27 May 2016
    Check-in for Air New Zealand flights

    Far North mayor John Carter is hopeful Air New Zealand will rethink its plan to cut early-morning flights out of Northland, he says.

    Hopes Air NZ will rethink Northland flights
  • Quake strikes Australian outback

    News
    World
    21 May 2016
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    A magnitude 5.9 earthquake has struck in Australia's Northern Territory about 460km southwest of Alice Springs.

    Quake strikes Australian outback
  • Will funding for sexual violence go where it’s needed?

    News
    The Wireless
    19 May 2016
    Social Development Minister Anne Tolley

    The Government announced $46 million towards sexual violence services, but is the money ending up in the right place?

    Will funding for sexual violence go where it’s needed?
  • Super season last for Andy Ellis

    News
    Sport
    16 May 2016
    Crusaders halfback Andy Ellis.

    The 2016 Super Rugby season will be the last for former All Black halfback Andy Ellis.

    Super season last for Andy Ellis
  • Hewitt, Sissons in Yokohama top 10

    News
    Sport
    14 May 2016
    New Zealand triathlete Andrea Hewitt 4th at Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

    New Zealand triathletes Andrea Hewitt and Ryan Sissons have both finished inside the top ten at the latest world series event in Yokohama.

    Hewitt, Sissons in Yokohama top 10
  • 10,000 claims from 2016 Chch quakes

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    14 May 2016
    The view from Godley Head Track of a cliff collapsing near Sumner.

    A new assessment approach will be used by the EQC to process more than 10,000 claims received following quakes in Chch this year.

    10,000 claims from 2016 Chch quakes
  • Electoral Commission in PNG to explain no boycott poll

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    11 May 2016
    Papua New Guinea university students.

    Students from the University of Papua New Guinea expect to hear from the Electoral Commission shortly as to why it didn't conduct a poll on plans to boycott classes.

    Electoral Commission in PNG to explain no boycott poll
  • Our picks for the Auckland Writers Festival

    News
    The Wireless
    11 May 2016
    Marlon James

    We've gone through the programme with a fine-toothed comb.

    Our picks for the Auckland Writers Festival
  • More than 100 Earth-sized planets discovered

    News
    World science
    11 May 2016
    An artist's concept depiction of select planetary discoveries made to date by NASA's Kepler space telescope.

    Nasa's Kepler telescope has discovered more than 100 Earth-sized planets orbiting alien stars.

    More than 100 Earth-sized planets discovered
  • How RNZ, TVNZ and Nicky Hager joined forces to tackle the Panama Papers

    News
    New Zealand Panama Papers
    10 May 2016
    (L-R) Patrick O'Meara, Lee Taylor, Jessica Mutch, Gyles Beckford, Jane Patterson, Andrea Vance and Nicky Hager at work on the Panama Papers.

    First Person - Two weeks into an unprecedented media collaboration set up to tackle the Panama Papers, Alex van Wel explains how it came about. Video

    How RNZ, TVNZ, Hager joined forces
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