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  • Wellington Māori leader Sir Ngātata Love dies

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    23 Oct 2018
    Wellington Māori leader Sir Ngātata Love has died.

    The controversial Māori leader has died, his family have confirmed. Audio

    Wellington Māori leader Sir Ngātata Love dies
  • Long Road Home seeks royal patronage

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    23 Oct 2018
    The New Zealand Mounted Rifles Charitable Trust rode through Tapawera to raise awareness of the work they're doing.

    A trust which helps military personnel hopes to secure Prince Harry as its patron for a fundraising event in January.

    Long Road Home seeks royal patronage
  • Using DNA to study human migrations a winner

    Audio
    science life and society
    18 Oct 2018
    Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith dissecting a rat on Emirau Island, Papua New Guinea.

    Lisa Matisoo-Smith, from the University of Otago, has won the 2018 Mason Durie Medal for her work using DNA to understand the migration of people to Aotearoa. Audio

  • Using DNA to study human migrations a winner

    News
    Our Changing World science
    18 Oct 2018
    Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith dissecting a rat on Emirau Island, Papua New Guinea.

    Lisa Matisoo-Smith, from the University of Otago, has won the 2018 Mason Durie Medal for her work using DNA to understand the migration of people to Aotearoa.

    Audio

    Using DNA to study human migrations a winner
  • Police confirm three dead in helicopter crash near Wanaka

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Oct 2018
    The scene of the fatal helicopter crash near Wanaka airport.

    Department of Conservation staff were on board a helicopter that crashed near Wanaka this morning, leaving no survivors.

    Police confirm three dead in helicopter crash near Wanaka
  • Taimo trial: Jury retires to deliberate

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    New Zealand
    18 Oct 2018
    Alosio Taimo on trial in the Auckland High Court.

    The jury in the trial of a rugby coach accused of sexually abusing boys has retired to deliberate its verdicts.

    Taimo trial: Jury retires to deliberate
  • Pic Picot, peanut butter man

    Audio
    business food
    15 Oct 2018
    Pic Picot outside Pic's Peanut Butter Factory

    Nelson's peanut butter man, Pic Picot, has taken the world of spreads by storm. In 11 years, he has gone from making 200 jars in his garage with a concrete mixer to building a multi million dollar… Audio

  • Warm up for Diwali with Navratri

    Audio
    music refugees and migrants
    15 Oct 2018
    Ritesh Vaghela enjoys Navratri, or Nine Nights, Festival in New Zealand.

    The lively Hindu festival of Navratri – in which worshippers celebrate the Hindu warrior goddess, Durga – has been drawing bigger and bigger Kiwi in the last couple of decades. Navratri is a nine-day… Audio

  • Warm up for Diwali with Navratri

    News
    Here Now music
    15 Oct 2018
    Ritesh Vaghela enjoys Navratri, or Nine Nights, Festival in New Zealand.

    The lively Hindu festival of Navratri – in which worshippers celebrate the Hindu warrior goddess, Durga – has been drawing bigger and bigger Kiwi in the last couple of decades. Navratri is a nine-day…

    Audio

    Navratri Festival: Indian communities gather for a musical celebration
  • Shipley tells court she believed Mainzeal had a good future

    News
    Business
    13 Oct 2018
    Dame Jenny Shipley, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, attends the "Time for Fiscal Policy, Again?" sub-forum during the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2017 in Boao, south China's Hainan province, 24 March 2017.

    Dame Jenny Shipley said the collapse of major construction firm Mainzeal was brought about by a "perfect storm" of factors.

    Shipley tells court she believed Mainzeal had a good future
  • Solo mother carrying $30k debt not a unique case: budget advisor

    News
    New Zealand money
    12 Oct 2018
    debt generic

    A solo mother now works two jobs to keep on top of her debt, with only one day off every two weeks.

    Solo mother carrying $30k debt not a unique case: budget advisor
  • SA minister quits 'in interests of good governance'

    News
    World politics
    10 Oct 2018
    South Africa's Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene.

    South Africa's finance minister Nhlanhla Nene has resigned after admitting meeting Gupta family members, who have been accused of corruption.

    SA minister quits 'in interests of good governance'
  • Nauru arrests suicidal refugee - report

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    9 Oct 2018
    Refugees held in Nauru

    Refugee advocates say police in Nauru have arrested a 36-year-old Iranian refugee for attempting suicide.

    Nauru arrests suicidal refugee - report
  • Far-right candidate wins first round in Brazil

    News
    World
    8 Oct 2018
    Brazil's right-wing presidential candidate for the Social Liberal Party (PSL) Jair Bolsonaro gives his thumbs up after casting his vote at Villa Militar, during general elections.

    The far-right candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, has won the first round of Brazil's presidential election.

    Far-right candidate wins first round in Brazil
  • Protect and promote: Can DOC really do both?

    Audio
    environment transport
    7 Oct 2018
    Tourist in Milford Sound

    3.7 million tourists visited NZ last year, many heading to National Parks and camping grounds. South Island Bureau Chief, Belinda McCammon, explores whether DOC can manage growing tourist numbers and… Audio

  • Anika Moa: Song writing 'cheap therapy'

    Audio
    music arts
    6 Oct 2018
    Anika Moa

    Musician, singer and songwriter Anika Moa has this week released her sixth studio album, a self-titled work, recorded in New Orleans with producer Brady Blade. Moa has been making music for 20 years… Video, Audio

  • New police dogs take the lead out on NZ streets

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Oct 2018
    Constable Adam Johannsen has fulfilled a dream of becoming a police dog handler.

    The paw patrol is ready for action with three new police dogs hitting the streets after graduating from police training college today.

    New police dogs take the lead out on NZ streets
  • Synthetic drug compounds may be reclassified as Class A

    News
    New Zealand health
    4 Oct 2018
    Health Minister David Clark.

    Two of the most commonly used synthetic drugs could be reclassified as Class A, bringing them in line with heroin and cocaine.

    Synthetic drug compounds may be reclassified as Class A
  • Your Money with Mary Holm: KiwiSaver worries

    Audio
    money
    4 Oct 2018
    Retirement savings

    Mary answers listeners' worries about KiwiSaver. They include: how to learn the basics of the scheme; whether the government can be trusted not to take the money; whether fees are ripping off children… Audio

  • Tributes for late American Samoa Power Authority head

    News
    Pacific American Samoa
    4 Oct 2018
    The late executive director of the American Samoa Power Authority, Utu Abe Malae, when he appeared early this year before a Senate committee.

    Tributes are pouring in following the death of American Samoa Power Authority's executive director, Utu Abe Malae.

    Tributes for late American Samoa Power Authority head
  • Trump appropriated his father's empire - New York Times journalist

    News
    World
    4 Oct 2018
    United States President Donald J. Trump speaks with members of the media prior to boarding Marine One for his departure from the White House on October 2, 2018 in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: Alex Edelman/CNP | usage worldwide

    A New York Times journalist says US President Donald Trump's claims about his finances, including calling himself a self-made billionaire are "aggressively misleading". Audio

    Trump appropriated his father's empire - New York Times journalist
  • Hughes' documents illustrate Fiji coup moves

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    4 Oct 2018
    Former Fiji president Josefa Iliilo (R)

    Just weeks before Fiji's 2006 coup, then military commander Commodore Frank Bainimarama told the ailing president that he intended to appoint himself president, documents reveal.

    Hughes' documents illustrate Fiji coup moves
  • Trump helped parents hide money on tax returns: New York Times

    News
    World business
    3 Oct 2018
    US President Donald Trump

    US President Donald Trump engaged in tax schemes that included cases of fraud in which he and his siblings helped their parents dodge taxes, the New York Times is reporting.

    Donald Trump helped parents hide money on tax returns: New York Times
  • Smith Farm: cows, conservation and caravans

    Audio
    environment Marlborough
    2 Oct 2018
    Weka

    The Smith family has combined their working farm with a holiday park and pest eradication programme, and are going all-out on conservation with a native wildlife breeding centre. Audio

  • Kavanaugh lied about drinking - classmate

    News
    World
    2 Oct 2018
    Judge Brett Kavanaugh testifies during the second day of his US Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing.

    A classmate of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has accused him of lying under oath about his "heavy" drinking.

    Brett Kavanaugh lied about drinking - classmate
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