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  • Housing and a treaty settlement - Parliament this week

    News
    The House politics
    17 Sep 2019
    Housing Wellington generic

    Some weeks are quieter at Parliament but there are still a couple of bills to watch out for - Kāinga Ora and the Ngāti Hinerangi settlement

    Audio

    Housing and a treaty settlement - Parliament this week
  • Salina FISHER: Tupaia (première)

    Audio
    music
    14 Sep 2019
    Salina Fisher

    New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Edo de Waart. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Labour president resigns over assault complaints fiasco

    Audio 11 Sep 2019
    Labour Party President Nigel Haworth.

    Labour Party President Nigel Haworth’s resignation was announced just before midday on Wednesday, as the fiasco around allegations of assaults by a Labour Party staffer.

    The Prime Minister accepted… Video, Audio

  • Labour complainants: 'Fatherly figure' Nigel Haworth let us down

    News
    Politics In Case You Missed It
    10 Sep 2019
    Labour Party president Nigel Haworth

    Some of the people who've complained about a Labour Party staffer have accused the party's president of not "telling the truth" and say he has let them down.

    Labour complainants say party president let them down
  • Auckland mayoral debate: Phil Goff v John Tamihere

    Audio
    politics
    10 Sep 2019
    Phil Goff and John Tamihere in RNZ's Auckland office for their mayoral debate.

    Auckland's two mayoral front-runners join Checkpoint host Lisa Owen in RNZ's first mayoral debate.

    Current mayor Phil Goff and contender John Tamihere have expressed little love for each other so… Video, Audio

  • Fiji parliament staff made to resign over video of PM's shove

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    10 Sep 2019
    Iliesa Raiduduva

    Two former Fiji parliamentary staffers claim they were made to resign over a video they filmed showing the prime minister shoving an opposition MP.

    Fiji parliament staff made to resign over video of PM's shove
  • Woman accuses Epstein associate of ordering sex with prominent men

    News
    World crime
    10 Aug 2019
    Jeffrey Epstein.

    A woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein of keeping her as a sex slave said one of the financier's associates had instructed her to have sex with at least six prominent men, according to documents revealed…

    Woman accuses Epstein associate of ordering sex with prominent men
  • Jennifer Stumm gives a concert of virtuosity and drama

    Audio
    arts Wellington
    9 Aug 2019
    Virtuoso violist Jennifer Stumm

    Te Kōkī Trio and Jennnifer Stumm's “Secrets & Hidden Messages” programme has at its heart the restless and extravagant Romanticism of Schumann and Brahms, music which shows off Stumm’s virtuosity to…

  • Immigration NZ approach 'harsh and draconian'

    News
    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    2 Aug 2019
    Rahul Reddy (centre) and others were visited at the Unitarian Church by Jacinda Ardern, who promised help.

    An immigration lawyer says the government is reneging on pledges it wouldn't let foreign students take the blame for fraud committed by agents.

    Government's immigration approach called 'harsh and draconian'
  • Officer pushed out of police: 'They got me into trouble and dismissed me'

    News
    New Zealand
    15 Jul 2019
    Victoria Kirichuk had been with NZ Police as a constable for four years when she says she was approached at a dinner party to access confidential information from the police database in exchange for money.

    A former Auckland police officer says she was pushed out of the force after being approached to access information from the police database and refusing, writes Cass Mason of Newsroom.

    Officer pushed out of police: 'They got me into trouble and dismissed me'
  • Reparations for a stolen life

    Audio
    law
    11 Jul 2019
    A woman waves an Aboriginal flag during a march to commemorate Sorry Day in Sydney 26 May 1999.

    Lawyer and member of parliament for Western Australia, Antonio Buti prepared Stolen Generations submissions for the national inquiry 'Bringing Them Home' and has now written 'A Stolen Life, The Bruce… Audio

  • Wally Haumaha accused by media outlet over media approach

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Jul 2019
    Wally Haumaha

    The media company Stuff has accused police deputy commissioner of trying to coax a reporter into writing a sympathetic story about him.

    Police deputy commissioner Wally Haumaha accused by Stuff over media approach
  • F. Lee Bailey: still defending OJ Simpson 25 years after his murder trial

    Audio
    life and society law
    23 Jun 2019
    OJ Simpson sits in Superior Court in Los Angeles during his double murder trial in Los Angeles, California.

    25 years on since a jury acquitted O.J Simpson of murdering his wife and her companion, his trial lawyer, F. Lee Bailey is incensed that there's cloud over his innocence. He explains why he's written… Audio

  • Sound Lounge: Tabea Squire explains how she turned the 'Ao' in Aotearoa into music

    Audio 22 Jun 2019
    Tabea Squire

    Tabea Squire explains how the multiple meanings of the Maori word Ao inspired her orchestral work of the same name. Video

  • Operation Burnham: Hit & Run author backtracks on key claim

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    20 Jun 2019
    .

    One of the authors of Hit & Run has backed away from a key claim in the book, revealing he now believes armed insurgents were in a village attacked by New Zealand elite soldiers. Audio

    Operation Burnham: Hit & Run author backtracks on key claim
  • Operation Burnham minute shows inquiry willing to travel to Afghanistan

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    7 Jun 2019
    NZDF pers training with Australian counterparts at RAAF Edinburgh Base

    Afghan villagers at the centre of the Operation Burnham Inquiry may finally get a chance to have their voices heard in person.

    Operation Burnham minute shows inquiry willing to travel to Afghanistan
  • Suva High Court proceedings to be videoed

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    3 Jun 2019
    Fiji court justice 2015

    Video cameras are being installed in all of the Fijian capital's High Courts this week.

    Suva High Court proceedings to be videoed
  • The Southland accent - a rolling change

    Audio
    science life and society
    23 May 2019
    Older women led the trend for Southlanders to roll the letter R a vowel (the postvocalic R). This archive photo shows Amy Kirk, Sarah Jane Kirk, and another woman taking tea on a verandah sometime between 1895-1915

    The Southland accent has a distinctive burr, and new research is revealing how those 'rolled Rs' have changed over time. Audio

  • The Southland accent - a rolling change

    News
    Our Changing World science
    23 May 2019
    Older women led the trend for Southlanders to roll the letter R a vowel (the postvocalic R). This archive photo shows Amy Kirk, Sarah Jane Kirk, and another woman taking tea on a verandah sometime between 1895-1915

    The Southland accent has a distinctive burr, and new research is revealing how those 'rolled Rs' have changed over time.

    Audio

    The Southland accent - a rolling change
  • Rwandan massacre victim's Australian parents kept in dark

    News
    World
    17 May 2019
    A satellite image showing Ita moving towards the far north Queensland coast on Friday.

    The Perth father of a 23-year-old man who was hacked to death by a Rwandan militia has been left devastated after discovering two of his son's alleged killers have been resettled in Australia.

    Rwandan massacre victim's Australian parents kept in dark
  • Accused tourist killers secretly taken to Australia

    News
    New Zealand
    17 May 2019
    Australia map on a globe with earth map in the background

    Michelle Strathern was one of eight tourists killed in Uganda 20 years ago. Her family say it's "unbelievable" her accused murderers have been settled in Australia. Audio

    Family of NZ woman murdered in Uganda react to accused killers being settled in Australia
  • Rwandans accused of tourist murders secretly taken to Australia

    News
    World
    16 May 2019
    Australia's outgoing Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks at a press conference in Canberra on August 24, 2018.

    Two Rwandan men accused of murdering tourists - including two New Zealand women - in 1999 were recently settled in Australia after spending years in US immigration detention.

    Rwandans accused of 1999 tourist murders in Uganda secretly taken to Australia
  • The Fall and Rise of Harpsichord 6

    Audio
    history music
    11 May 2019
    The headboard showing the inscription "T.R.C.G et J.C.C Fecerunt MCMLXI" - "Made by T.R.C.G[off] and J.C.C[obby] 1956".

    In August 1956, a beautiful new harpsichord arrived in Wellington aboard the RMS Rangitoto. It had been purchased from its maker, Thomas Goff of London, by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service for use… Audio, Gallery

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • 'Science Vs': the search for scientific consensus

    Audio
    science
    11 May 2019
    Wendy Zukerman, the Australian host of Science Vs from Gimlet Media

    'Science Vs' cuts through the trends, the fads and the opinions to get to the real science behind everything from vaccinations to fasting diets. We play an excerpt of the 'Science Vs' episode 'Fasting… Audio

  • Dealing with the naughty boys at Parliament

    Audio
    politics
    9 May 2019
    No caption

    This week three MPs were booted from the debating chamber but was it a case of rule-breaking or bias? Audio

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