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  • Will Gen X ever be able to retire?

    News
    Business
    26 Jul 2024
    Gen X and retirement

    Caught between ageing parents and struggling kids, retirement planning is tough for a whole generation.

    Will Gen X ever be able to retire?
  • Country's newest music venue gets ready for business

    News
    New Zealand music
    9 Jul 2024
    Exposed Beams: The ceiling inside what will become Meow Nui.

    "We'll be ready in time... we don't have a choice," promises the owner of Meow Nui, whose self-imposed deadline is approaching fast.

    Pōneke's newest music venue is almost ready for business
  • Australian states vying to host Charles and Camilla

    News
    World tourism
    15 Jun 2024
    Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwwall at the Governor General's reception November 19, 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand.

    Luxury island stays, quokka experiences, and wine tours are all on the cards for the royals during their expected tour later this year.

    Australian states vying to host King Charles and Queen Camilla during visit
  • Israel prepares ground assault on Gaza as Palestinians flee

    News
    World conflict
    15 Oct 2023
    Israeli army Merkava battle tanks and other vehicles deploy along the border with the Gaza Strip in southern Israel on October 13, 2023. Thousands of people, both Israeli and Palestinians have died since October 7, 2023, after Palestinian Hamas militants entered Israel in a surprise attack leading Israel to declare war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip enclave on October 8. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

    Israel was preparing on Saturday to launch a ground assault in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, after telling Palestinians living in the densely populated territory to flee south towards a closed…

    Israel prepares ground assault on Gaza as Palestinians flee
  • The Sampler: Youth Lagoon, Mioclono, Cloth

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    The Sampler music
    1 Jul 2023
    Youth Lagoon

    Tony Stamp reviews Idaho indie, Spanish percussion jams, and Glaswegian dream-pop.

    Audio

    The Sampler: Youth Lagoon, Mioclono, Cloth
  • Teen tells of lack of mental health support despite abuse in state care

    News
    New Zealand children
    29 May 2023
    Ihorangi Reweti-Peters has spent his entire life in the care of the state and says the government is failing to address the mental health of young vulnerable people.

    A teen who has spent the last seven years in the care of the state says the government is failing to address the mental health of young vulnerable people. Audio

    Teen tells of lack of mental health support despite abuse in state care
  • Some broadcasters still shrugging off storm warnings

    News
    Mediawatch media
    14 May 2023
    A car driving through floodwaters in Whangārei on 9 May 2023.

    Some in the media learned the lessons of Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods, just as the emergency management authorities have done - and they made a concerted effort to…

    Audio

    Some broadcasters still shrugging off storm warnings
  • Geoffrey Miller: What to expect from Zelensky's speech to the NZ parliament

    News
    Comment & Analysis conflict
    12 Dec 2022
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to world leaders via a video link as they attend the during the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN headquarters in New York City on 21 September, 2022.

    Opinion - As New Zealand's foreign policy year draws to a close, it seems fitting that Volodymyr Zelensky will have the final word, Geoffrey Miller writes.

    Geoffrey Miller: What to expect from Volodymyr Zelensky’s address to the New Zealand parliament
  • Watch: Grant Robertson outlines spending areas in pre-budget speech

    News
    Politics Business
    3 May 2022

    Health and climate change will be key spending areas, and there would be a new rule requiring governments to try to maintain a small surplus, the Finance Minister said.

    Watch: Finance Minister Grant Robertson give pre-budget speech
  • Far North Mayor John Carter ends half-century-plus local govt career

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    7 Sep 2022
    Far North Mayor John Carter outside Kaitāia's Te Ahu centre.

    Far North Mayor John Carter (QSO) will not be slowing down much when he ends New Zealand's longest-serving currently-active government career next month; he will simply be changing gear.

    Far North Mayor John Carter ends half-century-plus New Zealand government career
  • Health recruitment service aims to combat workforce shortages

    News
    Politics health
    1 Aug 2022
    Health Minister Andrew Little speaks to media at Parliament.

    The government will be working with the Shortland Street television soap and set up an international recruitment service as part of efforts to shore up health workforce shortages.

    Health recruitment service aims to combat workforce shortages
  • Mother jailed after 'psychologically butchering' daughters

    News
    New Zealand crime
    25 Jun 2019

    Two years to the day after her eldest child died in a suspected suicide a New Plymouth woman has been jailed on charges of neglect, cruelty and violence against her children.

    Mother jailed after 'psychologically butchering' daughters
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    28 Jan 2021
    Sheffield United players celebrate.

    In today's sports news - Man U upset by bottom club, Breakers beaten again and Benji may turn out for Souths.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • The man modelling NZ's Covid-19 spread from his kitchen table

    News
    In Depth Covid-19
    27 Mar 2020
    Shaun Hendy at his kitchen table, where he's doing NZ's modelling of Covid-19

    A month ago Shaun Hendy realised the coronavirus was 'gonna be bad' and set up a team to model the spread. Here's how they are predicting what might happen.

    The man modelling NZ's Covid-19 spread from his kitchen table
  • Coronavirus: Covid-19 developments around the world

    News
    World
    29 Mar 2020
    Priest Don Marcello gives a blessing to the coffins of deceased people inside the church of San Giuseppe in Seriate, on March 28, 2020.

    In Italy, the government was reported to be considering extending a national lockdown to mid-April as deaths rose to 10,023.

    Coronavirus: Covid-19 developments around the world
  • Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on Anzac Day

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    25 Apr 2020
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    Anzac Day was commemorated in a different way today due to the lockdown, while the Ministry of Health announced five new cases of Covid-19 and the death of a woman in her 70s.

    Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on Anzac Day
  • Suicide commentary unhelpful to Queenstown community

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    22 Aug 2020
    depressed woman

    Speculation about the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the suicide rate is causing more harm than good, those in the mental health sector say.

    Suicide commentary unhelpful to Queenstown, mental health experts say
  • Covid-19: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    16 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Want to get up to speed on the need-to-know developments in the Covid-19 outbreak from today? Here, we detail what's happened, and what's being done about it.

    Covid-19: Key details and developments to know from today
  • Indonesian govt neglecting Papuans displaced by conflict: researcher

    News
    Pacific West Papua
    12 Aug 2019
    A volunteer doctor tends to a woman's broken arm, Wamena, Papua.

    Analysis - Indonesian researcher Hipolitus Yolisandry Ringgi Wangge says central government has failed to help thousands of Papuans displaced by ongoing armed conflict.

    Indonesian govt neglecting Papuans displaced by conflict: researcher
  • Suicide prevention: Experts say money and clear plan needed

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    27 Aug 2019
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    Mental health experts have called on the government to establish a clear plan and invest more money to reduce the national suicide rate. Audio

    Suicide prevention: Experts say money and clear plan needed
  • Covid-19 may be prevalent for years, WHO warns

    News
    World Covid-19
    14 May 2020
    A healthcare worker takes a nasal swab sample from a resident to test for COVID-19 at The Abyssinian Baptist Church in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City on May 13, 2020.

    The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 could become endemic like HIV, the World Health Organisation says, warning against any attempt to predict how long it will stay in circulation.

    'This virus may never go away' - WHO
  • The Prodigy's Keith Flint dies aged 49

    News
    World
    5 Mar 2019
    Keith Flint, singer of the British crossover band The Prodigy, will be performing on Friday (06.06.2008) at the open-air festival "Rock am Ring" at the Nurburgring.

    Flint was instantly recognisable by his fluorescent spiked hair and known for high-octane performances for the British crossover band The Prodigy.

    The Prodigy's Keith Flint dies aged 49
  • ‘It’s a promise to everyone on my team’: Thomston on his debut album Topograph

    News
    The Wireless
    5 Oct 2016
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    Thomston goes deep on the stories that fuelled the songs from his just-released debut record.

    ‘It’s a promise to everyone on my team’: Thomston on his debut album Topograph
  • The Week in Politics: Christopher Luxon's first test

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    10 Dec 2021
    Christopher Luxon

    Analysis - Christopher Luxon goes head-to-head with Jacinda Ardern; the government unveils a new strategy to combat family and sexual violence; and a world-leading plan to ban tobacco sales is…

    The Week in Politics: Christopher Luxon's first test
  • Finding children's graves in Canada provides grim link to abuse inquiry

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    14 Jun 2021
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the makeshift memorial erected in honor of the 215 indigenous children remains found at a boarding school in British Columbia, on Parliament Hill June 1, 2021 in Ottawa.

    Analysis - A number of dreadful discoveries lead back to a dark chapter in this country's residential care history, David Cohen writes.

    Discovery of children's graves in Canada, Ireland provides grim link to abuse inquiry in NZ
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