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  • TOP down? Can the party survive in-fighting and mud-slinging?

    News
    In Depth politics
    4 Jun 2019
    TOP leader Geoff Simmons (left) and party founder Gareth Morgan.

    Former leader Gareth Morgan says members are 'grovelling, compromising political aspirants' - and that's the least of his successor Geoff Simmons' problems. Can he rescue the party from itself? Video

    TOP down? Can The Opportunities Party survive in-fighting and mud-slinging?
  • Cruise ship crashes in Venice injuring 5 including a NZer

    Audio
    life and society
    4 Jun 2019
    The MSC cruise ship Opera is seen after the collision with a tourist boat, in Venice, Italy, Sunday,  June 2, 2019.

    Venetians are calling for a ban on cruise ships after a massive cruise liner rammed into a dock and a tourist river boat injuring at least five tourists including a New Zealander. The MSC Opera cruise… Audio

  • NZ tourist injured after cruise ship hits another boat in Venice

    News
    World transport
    3 Jun 2019
    The MSC cruise ship Opera is seen after the collision with a tourist boat, in Venice, Italy, Sunday,  June 2, 2019.

    A New Zealand tourist was injured when a huge cruise ship crashed into a dock and hit a tourist boat on one of the main canals in Venice.

    NZ tourist injured after cruise ship hits another boat in Venice
  • NZ Opera Chair Annabel Holland's Five Faves

    Audio
    music
    31 May 2019
    NZ Opera's new Chair Annabel Holland

    Annabel Holland is New Zealand Opera's new Chair of the board. She chooses her five favourites. Video, Audio

  • Budget 2019: Did Labour really deliver a new approach?

    News
    New Zealand Budget 2019
    31 May 2019
    Grant Robertson delivers Budget 2019 in the lockup.

    Analysis: Grant Robertson promised a new approach in the Budget - to stop focusing solely on economic growth as a measure of success - but National say the Finance Minister botched the job.

    Budget 2019: Did Labour really deliver a new approach?
  • Today's world news: what you need to know

    News
    World
    30 May 2019
    Crew-members of a police boat search for survivors after a riverboat capsized on the Danube River in Budapest.

    All the latest world news in one place

    Today's world news: what you need to know
  • Welly flights cancelled as heavy weather builds over NZ

    News
    New Zealand environment
    30 May 2019
    No caption

    Flights from the capital to Auckland have been cancelled today due to wind, following a deluge of rain that flooded parts of State Highway 6 and prompted Westland council to open an Emergency Centre.

    Welly flights cancelled as heavy weather builds over NZ
  • West Coast clean up proves too costly for council

    News
    New Zealand environment
    28 May 2019
    West Coast rubbish spill

    Work to clean up landfill rubbish strewn along the West Coast is being axed by the local council for the time being because it cannot afford to continue with the work. Audio

    West Coast clean up proves too costly for council
  • Dog owners warned over toxic algae in Hawke's Bay rivers

    News
    New Zealand environment
    27 May 2019
    Phormidium, a type of algae

    Dog owners in Hawke's Bay are being urged to take care when walking along the Tukituki and Waipawa rivers, where toxic algae has appeared.

    Toxic algae found in Hawke's Bay rivers
  • Plea to treat Fox River rubbish spill like Rena disaster

    News
    New Zealand environment
    27 May 2019
    No caption

    Eight weeks into the cleanup effort on the Fox River in South Westland, 95 percent of its length remains contaminated by rubbish from a flood-torn landfill. Audio

    Fox River rubbish spill should be declared a national disaster, volunteers say
  • Bridge build unearths Blenheim's old beer-drinking habits

    News
    New Zealand transport
    26 May 2019
    Project manager Andrew Adams (at right) says excavation work for the new bridge they came across piles of old glass bottles which prompted them to call in the project archaeologist.

    Excavation during bridge construction unearths piles of beer bottles, some as old as the late 1800s.

    Bridge build unearths Blenheim's beer drinking habits
  • Around the world in 80 words

    Audio
    author interview language
    26 May 2019
    No caption

    Wordsmith Paul Anthony Jones discusses his new book, Around the World in 80 Words, A Journey through the English language, which offers an insight into how 80 different place names are part of the… Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    25 May 2019
    Will Genia of the Rebels passes the ball

    In today's sports news - Wallabies halfback knocked out, injury scare for England cricket captain and mixed results for Kiwi squash players in British Open.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Ministerial diaries: Who influences those in power?

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    25 May 2019
    Parliament and Beehive

    An elite group of business and iwi leaders, union officials and lobbyists are frequently bending the ear of the Labour-led government, ministerial diaries released this week show.

    Ministerial diaries: Who influences those in power?
  • DHB reconsiders second inquest into Nicky Stevens' death

    News
    New Zealand health
    24 May 2019
    Nicky Stevens

    The Waikato District Health Board commissioner is considering whether to drop a request for a second inquest into the death of a young man who died while in the care of the DHB.

    District Health Board reconsiders second inquest into Nicky Stevens' death
  • 'A sad state of affairs' - Nicky Stevens' mum shocked at DHB

    Audio
    health law
    24 May 2019
    Jane Stevens and Dave Macpherson.

    The family of a young man who died in care are pleading with the Waikato District Health Board not to challenge the coroner's findings into his death.

    Nicky Stevens was found in Waikato River three… Audio

  • Nicky Stevens' family meet Waikato DHB commissioner

    News
    New Zealand health
    23 May 2019
    Jane Stevens and Dave Macpherson.

    The family of Nicky Stevens, who died while in the care of the Waikato DHB, are appealing to its commissioner to not challenge the findings of an inquest into his death.

    Nicky Stevens' family meet Waikato DHB commissioner
  • Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders

    Audio
    music
    23 May 2019
    Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders

    Two generations of blues, country, and Kiwi individuality come together in Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders' new album Word Gets Around. And so it should! says William Dart. Video, Audio

  • Family pinning hope on DHB Commissioner on changing DHB's plan

    Audio
    health
    23 May 2019
    Jane Stevens' son Nicky, 21, killed himself after he was let out on an unsupervised smoke break while he was on suicide watch.

    The family of a man who took his own life while under the care of the Waikato District Health Board hopes the new Commissioner of the board will stop the DHB reopening an inquest into the death… Audio

  • Diaries reveal how government ministers spend their days

    Audio 22 May 2019
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern returns to work after giving birth to her child.

    Nearly 37,000 meetings and appointments are documented in just-released ministerial diaries going back to the beginning of the Labour-led government, showing just who's doing the mahi

  • Watch: Families cheer on as Pike River Mine re-entered

    News
    New Zealand
    21 May 2019
    Underviewer Greg Duncan, Senior Project Manager Lloyd Steward and Family Reference Group Chair Anna Osborne.

    A woman whose husband died in the Pike River Mine explosions hardly slept last night because she was so excited about this morning's re-entry into the Pike River Mine. Video

    Relatives elated as Pike River Mine re-entered
  • Search underway after car crashes into river

    News
    New Zealand
    21 May 2019

    A search and rescue operation is underway after a car crashed into the Awakino River northeast of New Plymouth yesterday.

    Search underway after car crashes into Awakino River
  • Families witness as Pike River mine re-entry attempt begins

    News
    New Zealand
    21 May 2019
    Outside the 30m concrete seal at Pike River mine.

    The Pike River re-entry team are stepping through the double airlock doors today, watched by families of the 29 men who died in the 2010 tragedy. Audio

    Families witness as Pike River mine re-entry attempt begins
  • Families prepare for Pike River Mine re-entry

    Audio 21 May 2019
    A crewman looks at list outside the 30m concrete seal at Pike River mine.

    In just a few hours some of the Pike River families will witness what they've spent years battling for - the re-entry into the mine. RNZ reporter Logan Church is in Greymouth. He talks to Susie… Audio

  • Pike River mine re-entry goes ahead

    Audio 21 May 2019
    Outside the 30m concrete seal at Pike River mine.

    Re-entry into the Pike River mine will be attempted on Tuesday. In 20-10 the West Coast coal mine exploded, killing 29 men whose bodies have never been recovered. The incident, investigations that… Audio

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