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  • Rebecca Macfie on the 'extraordinary story' of Pike River

    News
    The Detail energy
    3 May 2019
    Flames coming out of a ventilation shaft at the Pike River mine near Greymouth.

    In another blow for Pike River mine families, the long-awaited re-entry has been delayed. Daily podcast The Detail speaks to Rebecca Macfie about the incredible events since the deadly explosion.

    Audio

    Pike River: Rebecca Macfie on its 'extraordinary story'
  • Scaffolding company fined after collapse under Panmure Bridge

    News
    New Zealand
    1 May 2019
    The collapsed scaffolding beneath the bridge.

    A scaffolding company has been fined $150,000 after a poorly-designed scaffold collapsed while seven people were working on it beneath an Auckland bridge in 2017.

    Scaffolding company fined after collapse under Panmure Bridge
  • Question Time for 1 May 2019

    Audio
    politics
    1 May 2019
    1. WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?

    2. Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s actions…

  • Review: China Dream by Ma Jian, a new novel by China's dissident novelist

    Audio 30 Apr 2019
    Novelist Ma Jian

    China Dream a short, sharp satire on modern China and its determination to become a power in the world while the ghosts of its past remain restless.

  • Picton couple claim to have seen elusive black panther

    News
    New Zealand
    30 Apr 2019
    Jaguar

    Rumours of a South Island black panther have resurfaced after a sighting on Friday night.

    Picton couple claim to have seen elusive black panther
  • Essential reading list from RNZ Concert listeners

    Audio
    books
    30 Apr 2019
    What to read?

    Stuck in between books? Wondering what to read next? RNZ Concert's morning music programme Daybreak put the question to listeners: "What's the book you can read over and over again?" and created this… Video

  • Islamic State leader appears in first video in five years

    News
    World
    30 Apr 2019
    Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has not been seen on video for five years

    The shadowy leader of the Islamic State group has appeared for the first time in five years in a video acknowledging defeat in the group's last stronghold in Syria but vowing a "long battle" ahead.

    Islamic State leader appears in first video in five years
  • UN grants emergency funds to Mozambique and Comoros Islands

    News
    World
    29 Apr 2019
    Residents stand next to a road partially destroyed by Cyclone Kenneth.

    The United Nations will grant Mozambique and the Comoros Islands $13 million in emergency funds following Cyclone Kenneth.

    UN grants emergency funds to Mozambique and Comoros Islands
  • Today's world news: What you need to know

    News
    World
    29 Apr 2019
    Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters outside of the Spanish Socialist Workers’s Party headquarters.

    All the latest world news in one place.

    Today's world news: What you need to know
  • Foam pouring into the Waikato River

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    28 Apr 2019
    Samples of the discharge being collected by Waikato Regional Council staff at the culvert on the Waikato River at St Andrews.

    The Waikato Regional Council is searching for the source of a huge discharge of foam pouring into the Waikato River.

    Foam pouring into the Waikato River sparks search for source
  • River rescue: 'Four lives have been saved today'

    News
    New Zealand transport
    27 Apr 2019
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    Four people have been rescued from an overturned four-wheel drive in the flooded Hopkins River, near Mount Cook.

    Helicopter rescues four people from 4WD roof
  • The Week In Review for week ending Fri April 26 2019

    Audio 26 Apr 2019

    A review of the week's news including... NZ and France to try and end social media-driven terrorism, NZ white supremacists move online, a special visa given to mosque attacks victims' families, Sri… Audio

  • Calls for better investigations into truck-related crashes

    News
    New Zealand transport
    26 Apr 2019
    no caption

    The trucking industry wants changes to the government's road safety strategy to make sure road crashes are thoroughly investigated.

    Calls for better investigations into truck-related crashes
  • Person dies after road crash in Napier

    News
    New Zealand transport
    25 Apr 2019
    Police generic

    A person has died after their car hit a tree in Napier last night.

    Person dies after road crash in Napier
  • Pike River mine re-entry set for next week

    News
    New Zealand West Coast
    24 Apr 2019
    Chief operating officer for the Pike River Recovery Agency, Dinghy Pattinson.

    Final preparations are underway for the formal re-entry into the Pike River mine next week. Video

    Pike River mine re-entry set for next week
  • Review - Red Joan

    Audio
    movies
    24 Apr 2019
    No caption

    Judi Dench plays a retired physicist accused of giving nuclear secrets to the Russians in Red Joan, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio

  • Review - Red Joan

    News
    At the Movies movies
    24 Apr 2019
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    Judi Dench plays a retired physicist accused of giving nuclear secrets to the Russians in Red Joan, reviewed by Dan Slevin.

    Video, Audio

    Review - Red Joan
  • Westland council applies for $700,000 to help with clean-up

    News
    Politics environment
    22 Apr 2019
    West Coast rubbish spill

    The government is assessing a funding application from the Westland District Council to help with the clean-up of an old Fox Glacier landfill exposed by flooding.

    National wants government to help fund West Coast clean-up
  • Jones claims national double

    News
    Sport
    22 Apr 2019
    Luuka Jones on her way to victory in the women's K1 final at the 2019 New Zealand canoe slalom championships in Kawerau.

    Luuka Jones has dominated the New Zealand canoe slalom championships in Kawerau.

    Jones claims national double
  • Typhoid fever strikes Manus Island refugees

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    20 Apr 2019
    Staff look on as the room of a refugee diagnosed with typhoid fever is cleaned at Hillside house.

    An outbreak of typhoid fever has struck refugees detained by Australia on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island.

    Typhoid fever strikes Manus Island refugees
  • Green goals for companies: 'No more business as usual'

    News
    Business environment
    19 Apr 2019
    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CONCEPT ON TABLET SCREEN

    The Sustainable Business Council is urging companies to look to environmental data before making business decisions.

    Green goals for companies: 'No more business as usual'
  • Erosion is costing NZ up to $300m a year

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    19 Apr 2019
    Coastal erosion at Pakawau.

    The government's report on the state of the environment estimates the economic losses associated with soil erosion and landslides is at least $250 to $300 million a year.

    Erosion is costing NZ up to $300m a year
  • Report shows 'dairy's part in trashing the planet' - Greenpeace

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    19 Apr 2019
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    Greenpeace says the state of the environment report, released yesterday, paints a comprehensively damning picture of the dairy industry.

    Environment report shows harm from dairy sector - Greenpeace
  • Environment Ministry 'unashamedly proud' of bleak report

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    18 Apr 2019
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    The Ministry for the Environment say they are "unashamedly proud" of the honesty of the Environment Aotearoa report that states thousands of species are on the brink of extinction.

    Environment Ministry 'unashamedly proud' of bleak report
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