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  • Nashville Babylon: 4 February 2023

    Audio
    music
    4 Feb 2023
    Dolly Parton on the set of her first film 9 to 5 in 1980

    On this week's show Mark has classic country courtesy of Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette and George Jones, blues from Ruth Brown, a new track from Daddy Long Legs plus an anniversary tune from John… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Panel with Sally Wenley and Raybon Kan (part 2)

    Audio 3 Feb 2023

    Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Sally Wenley and Raybon Kan discuss the lava caves that sit beneath Tamaki Makaurau. Plus, they discuss the upcoming school census, and whether Rugby Union… Audio

  • The Wasley Man Cave

    Audio 1 Feb 2023

    Manland, male retreat, sanctuary, happy place, shrine - all different ways describing the holy grail of spaces coveted by man... the man cave. Greg Wasley is a bit of an expert when it comes to man… Audio

  • Pakistan mosque blast: Police targeted in attack that kills 59

    News
    World crime
    31 Jan 2023
    People push a stretcher carrying an injured victim after a mosque blast inside the police headquarters, at a hospital in Peshawar on January 30, 2023. - A blast at a mosque inside a police headquarters in Pakistan on January 30 killed at least 25 worshippers and wounded 120 more, officials said. (Photo by Zafar IQBAL / AFP)

    At least 59 people have been killed by a bomb that apparently targeted policemen praying in a mosque in Peshawar, in Pakistan.

    Pakistan mosque blast: Police targeted in attack that kills 59
  • St Mary's Bay residents blame blocked drains, poorly designed stormwater for huge slips

    News
    New Zealand natural disasters
    31 Jan 2023
    The slip on Karl Browne's neighbour's property that opened up after heavy rains caused flooding and damage throughout Auckland. 30 January 2023

    St Mary's Bay residents are blaming the council for massive slips that left some homes hanging precariously over the northern motorway approach to the Auckland Harbour Bridge.

    Auckland floods: Residents blame blocked drains, poorly designed stormwater for St Mary's Bay slips
  • Wild weather chaos: What you need to know today

    News
    New Zealand weather
    30 Jan 2023
    State Highway 25 over the Coromandel has completely collapsed at the summit.

    Parts of the North Island are experiencing landslips, road closures and flooding in homes and businesses, and more heavy rain is on the way. Here is what you need to know as the severe weather… Audio

    Severe weather continues in North Island: What you need to know
  • Fire and Emergency update after flooding in Auckland, Waikato

    Audio
    natural disasters
    30 Jan 2023
    MetService's rain radar at at 7.20pm on the evening of 29 January, 2023.

    It's been a stormy night in the north of the country with thunderstorms peppered parts of Auckland, the Coromandel and Northland.

    Coromandel soaked up the most rainfall - about 80 millimetres - while… Audio

  • Roads in many regions 'impassable' and damaged

    News
    New Zealand traffic
    29 Jan 2023
    A bridge on No 4 Road in Te Puke, Bay of Plenty has collapsed.

    Many roads are damaged and impassable across Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty, while the Coromandel Peninsula has been cut off. We bring you details about the roads.

    Roads in many regions 'impassable' and damaged
  • 'Ground can't take much more': East Coast braces for new deluge

    News
    New Zealand weather
    18 Jan 2023
    Cyclone Hate has caused severe damage to the Tairāwhiti region. Images show damage and a dropout on Arakihi Road in Tolaga Bay.

    Uawa Civil Defence is expecting Tolaga Bay communities to be cut off again and roads to continue crumbling as another onslaught of wet weather hits this afternoon.

    Tolaga Bay flooding: Uawa Civil Defence plans for next onslaught of wet weather
  • Lake caused by huge landslide 'safe' as new front heads to Tairāwhiti

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    17 Jan 2023
    A new lake has formed by a landslide in the Waiorongomai Valley, Gisborne.

    A new lake formed by a landslide in the Waiorongomai Valley is being closely watched ahead of expected heavy rain, which is seeing Tairāwhiti's state of emergency extended. Audio

    New lake caused by huge landslide to be monitored during expected deluge in Tairāwhiti
  • Londoner solves 20,000-year Ice Age drawings mystery

    News
    World history
    6 Jan 2023
    Furniture conservator Ben Bacon made the initial discovery.

    A London furniture conservator has been credited with a crucial discovery that has helped understand why Ice Age hunter-gatherers drew cave paintings.

    Londoner solves 20,000-year Ice Age drawings mystery
  • Sotheby's auction of Aotearoa artefacts raises questions

    News
    New Zealand history
    2 Jan 2023
    Various artefacts on sale at Sotheby's.

    The items include moa leg bones, a golden huia beak brooch, a kiwi skeleton, a taxidermied bird, and two Māori clubs.

    Questions raised over sale of Aotearoa artefacts at Sotheby's auction
  • Music 101's great albums of 2022

    Audio 1 Jan 2023

    On Music 101 we celebrated the best albums of 2022. 

    Instead of doing a countdown, we have collated the best albums from the music you loved hearing this year, and some of our friends. 

    Here is the…

  • Critter of the Week: Harvestman Arachnid

    Audio
    environment
    16 Dec 2022
    Harvestman arachnid

    This week's critter is the glow-worm hunter harvestman, Forsteropsalis photophaga. These gangly, crab-clawed arachnids live in the Waitomo Caves and subsist exclusively on a diet of glow-worms. Male… Audio

  • Williamson steps down from Test captaincy

    News
    Sport
    15 Dec 2022
    Kane Williamson New Zealand Black Caps captain.

    Kane Williamson drops Test captaincy to focus on white-ball future.

    Williamson steps down from Test captaincy
  • Ancient cooking more complex than we thought

    Audio
    history
    29 Nov 2022
    v

    A team of scientists examining 70,000 year old food remains has found that ancient humans were seasoning and preparing their food in more complicated ways than previously thought. Dr Ceren Kubukcu is… Audio

  • NZ's natural beauty: geologically speaking

    Audio
    environment author interview
    23 Nov 2022
    Bruce Hayward

    Geologist Bruce Hayward's latest book Mountains, Volcanoes, Coasts and Caves: Origins of Aotearoa New Zealand's Natural Wonders takes the reader around the motu. It tells of the history and geology of… Audio

  • Amplified | Episode 1 | Kōtiro

    Audio
    music
    2 Nov 2022
    Ana Chaya Scotney with collaborator Thomas Arbor in Thomas' studio.

    Jess sits down with Māori-Jewish talent Ana Chaya Scotney to discuss her thrilling debut album, dawn ocean swimming, and how she creates her singular “high lonesome sound." Video

  • The Mixtape: Six60's Matiu Walters

    Audio
    music
    29 Oct 2022
    Charlotte Ryan and Matiu Walters

    On the Mixtape at 4pm MATIU WALTERS of Six60 is my guest picking his favourite tunes.  Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Season 2 Ep 9: Whaling & Sealing

    Audio
    history life and society
    27 Oct 2022
    Thumbnail image for TAHS Whaling and Sealing episode

    Marine mammals were a source of food and clothing for Māori and Moriori, and valuable oil for Europeans. Hunting them brought cultures together, made fortunes and cost lives but today it's saving them… Video, Audio

  • Cruise ship with Covid-19 cases failed to follow current isolation guidelines

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    26 Oct 2022
    The new cruise ship of the Meyer dockyard in Papenburg, 'Ovation of the Seas', arriving in bremerhaven, Germany, 28 March 2016. After the first major test run on the North Sea, the 348 meter long ship will be finalised for the handover to the US-American shipping company 'Royal Carribean International'.

    The cruise ship visiting Wellington yesterday, and Napier the day before, has not been following current Covid isolation guidelines.

    Cruise ship with Covid-19 cases failed to follow current isolation guidelines
  • Theft of 23 million-year-old fossil under investigation

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    26 Oct 2022
    Burial in the ancient sea of Zealandia: a Toipahautea whale skeleton is slowly covered by sand 27-28 million years ago, on its path to become a fossil

    Authorities are investigating the removal of a locally treasured whale fossil from the mouth of the Little Wanganui River, near Karamea.

    Theft of 23 million-year-old fossil under investigation
  • Season 2 Ep 7: Moriori

    Audio 25 Oct 2022

    Moriori are the original people of Rēkohu (aka Chatham Island or Wharekauri) & they have a tragic and inspiring story. Unfortunately, that story's often been twisted into, well, utter rubbish. Video, Audio

  • On the sidelines of big news in China

    Audio
    media politics
    23 Oct 2022
    TVNZ's coverage of the 20th National Congress of the China's Communist Party Peoples Republic of China.

    This week's five-yearly meeting of the Chinese Communist Party signposted China's economic and foreign policy for the foreseeable future under President Xi Jinping. That's a big deal for trading… Video, Audio

  • On the sidelines of big news in China

    News
    Mediawatch media
    23 Oct 2022
    TVNZ's coverage of the 20th National Congress of the China's Communist Party Peoples Republic of China.

    This week's five-yearly meeting of the Chinese Communist Party signposted China's economic and foreign policy for the foreseeable future under President Xi Jinping. That's a big deal for trading…

    Video, Audio

    On the sidelines of big news in China
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