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  • Abal played a passive role for the good of PNG

    Audio 24 Oct 2013

    Fall guy from PNG's 2011-2012 political impasse reflects on his role during turbulent time. Audio

  • Brought to you by . . . 'partners'

    Audio
    business media
    27 Aug 2023
    TVNZ's 7pm show Seven Sharp hosting My Food Bag founder Nadia Lim n a sponsored slot earlier this month.

    It’s meant to be clear what’s advertising and what isn't, but 'sponsored content' and 'native advertising' blurred that line a long time ago. Now some outlets form ‘partnerships’ with clients to get… Audio

  • Europe worries it’s already at war - and America hasn’t noticed

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    10 Oct 2025
    Soldiers take part in a large-scale airborne assault exercise, involving some 500 fully equipped military paratroopers of various NATO partners in Zoutkamp, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Siese Veenstra / ANP / AFP) / Netherlands OUT / NETHERLANDS OUT / NETHERLANDS OUT

    Analysis: For 80 years Europe considered its peace inviolate. Now, it can no longer be sure.

    Europe worries it’s already at war - and America hasn’t noticed
  • Saving our coasts from climate change means not building pointless and expensive seawalls

    Audio
    environment
    29 Sep 2019
    In June 2007, the coastal cliffs at Oamaru were washed away, affecting this factory and a conservation area for blue penguins

    Guyon Espiner talks with a panel of University of Otago experts: Associate Professor Janet Stephenson, Dr Ben France-Hudson. Dr Caroline Orchiston and Professor Lisa Ellis. Audio

  • Mixed media messages on 'green shoots' and 'dire data'

    News
    New Zealand Mediawatch
    30 Mar 2025
    Liam Dann asks the question in the Herald on Sunday last weekend.

    Are our media confusing us with claims about "green shoots" in the economy - while also reporting every bit of "dire data"?

    Mixed media messages on green shoots and dire data
  • Forum troika's visit highlights value of regionalism for New Caledonia

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    30 Oct 2024
    PIF troika plus leaders on Monday, 28 October, hold talanoa session with New Caledonia President Louis Mapou.

    The three-day visit to from Pacific leaders seems to have triggered a new sense of awareness locally about the values of Pacific regional mechanisms of "talanoa", writes Patrick Decloitre.

    Forum troika’s visit highlights value of regionalism for New Caledonia
  • Racism holding Indian women back in Aotearoa - study

    News
    New Zealand business
    6 Aug 2024
    Indian women in the workplace in New Zealand.

    Four high-achieving women talk about how the 'glass ceiling' is double-glazed for Indian migrant women in New Zealand, and how they rose to the challenge.

    Study finds racism holding back Indian women in Aotearoa: How four high-achievers fought back
  • Week in Politics: Former Green MP will be a media target

    News
    Politics
    20 Jul 2024
    Marika Khabazi

    Analysis - Peter Wilson goes over the week in politics, including the Greens' latest controversy, the fight between David Seymour and Te Pāti Māori, and the attempted Trump assassination.

    Week in Politics: Former Green MP will be a media target
  • Week in Politics: Tunnel plans and cellphone bans

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    11 Aug 2023
    Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins, National Party leader Christopher Luxon and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.

    Analysis - Labour's tunnel proposal for Auckland Harbour, National's policy to ban cellphones in schools and the latest poll shows New Zealand First over the 5 percent threshold.

    The Week in Politics: Labour's Auckland Harbour tunnel plan, National's cellphone ban
  • World watches as mercenary army turns on Putin

    News
    World conflict
    24 Jun 2023
    Members of Wagner group sit atop of a tank in a street in the city of Rostov-on-Don, on June 24, 2023. President Vladimir Putin on June 24, 2023 said an armed mutiny by Wagner mercenaries was a "stab in the back" and that the group's chief Yevgeny Prigozhin had betrayed Russia, as he vowed to punish the dissidents. Prigozhin said his fighters control key military sites in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)

    Rebel Wagner forces appear to be halfway to Moscow from the city of Rostov, which they claim to control, with reports that Russian army helicopters are firing upon the rebel forces.

    Wagner chief's vow to topple Russian military leaders a 'stab in the back'- Putin
  • Nuclear disaster fears raise the stakes in Ukraine invasion

    News
    World war
    20 Mar 2022
    A sign warning of radiation near a shelter and containment area built at Chernobyl's old nuclear power plant.

    For more than three decades, very little has disturbed the Chernobyl exclusion zone, the site of the worst nuclear accident in human history - until Russia invaded Ukraine.

    In Chernobyl, exhausted hostages work at gunpoint after Russian occupation
  • Budget 2022: Expectations vs Reality

    News
    Politics Budget 2022
    19 May 2022

    There was a lot riding on the year's Budget: Cost-of-living challenges, health, climate, education - so did the spending match sectors' hopes?

    Budget 2022: Expectations vs Reality
  • A long time coming: The Abuse in Care Royal Commission

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    28 Oct 2019
    woman sitting on bed in room with light from window (abuse concept)

    Analysis: An avalanche of new material is in store for those who have to sift through evidence at the long-awaited Abuse In Care Royal Commission, writes David Cohen.

    What to expect from the long-awaited Abuse in Care Royal Commission
  • The K-pop star and the trauma of South Korea's spy cam victims

    News
    World
    29 Nov 2019
    Singer and actress Goo Ha-ra, also known as Koo Ha-ra, of South Korean girl group Kara.

    Goo Hara's death shows it's often the victims of spy cams who are punished the most.

    Goo Hara and the trauma of South Korea's spy cam victims
  • Pressure piling up on tech titans - Australia leading the charge

    News
    Mediawatch internet
    17 Oct 2021
    Australia's PM Scott Morrison on SBS TV - calling social media "a coward's Palace"

    Big tech platforms have failed to tackle the misinformation and toxicity they spread - and their dominance of the market for digital media revenue is becoming increasingly obvious. Australia's…

    Video, Audio

    Pressure piling up on tech titans - Australia leading the charge
  • In death, Olivia Podmore is finally seen by a system that failed her

    News
    Sport In Depth
    24 Apr 2025
    Olivia Podmore and motion blur background

    A harrowing inquest has revealed the disturbing truth about the Olympic cyclist's treatment within her sport.

    In death, Olivia Podmore is finally seen by a system that failed her
  • Silent lambs: Child sexual abuse and the Jehovah’s Witnesses

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Jul 2018
    Former Jehovah's Witness Debbie Oakley, aged seven.

    Jehovah's Witnesses' quest is to save the 'wicked' from damnation, but that quest has seen perpetrators of sexual abuse shielded from justice, writes Amy Parsons-King from The Spinoff. Video

    Silent lambs: Child sexual abuse and the Jehovah’s Witnesses
  • Family of man found dead after leaving ward still in the dark

    Audio
    health
    20 Sep 2023
    No caption

    The family of a man found dead after he failed to return to the mental health ward at Palmerston North Hospital say they're still in the dark about what happened almost nine months on. 69 year old… Audio

  • A constitutional conundrum - or simply a king-size spectacle?

    Audio
    media life and society
    7 May 2023
    TVNZ's special coverage of the Coronation of King Charles III.

    The Coronation this weekend was an historic event that anointed a new head of state for us for the first time in 70 years - and also a made-for-media spectacle that captivated broadcasters. After the… Video, Audio

  • Midweek Mediawatch 19 June 2019

    Audio
    media
    19 Jun 2019
    Matt Shand does the mahi and the maths picking kiwifruit for The Sunday Star Times.

    Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about behind-the-scenes bluster from property profiteers out in the open, the maths of kiwifruit, a lookback at a story… Video, Audio

  • The Sampler: Nadia Reid/ Renee-Louise Carafice/ Khruangbin

    Audio
    music
    21 Mar 2020
    Renee-Louise Carafice

    Nick Bollinger reviews an album charting a personal and geographic journey by Nadia Reid; a sonically adventurous set from Las Vegas-based New Zealander Renee-Louise Carafice; and a collaboration… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Inside our domestic violence problem

    News
    The Wireless
    16 Dec 2015
    No caption

    We have the highest reported rate of intimate partner violence in the developed world. What can be done to bring the numbers down? By Mava Moayyed.

    Living in fear: Inside our domestic violence problem
  • Employers back plan to replace Holidays Act, unions push back

    News
    Politics Business
    24 Sep 2025
    bridge

    Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden announced the plan to make annual leave and sick leave pro-rated. Audio

    Employers back plan to replace Holidays Act, unions push back
  • Why being made redundant in New Zealand is so tough

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    3 Sep 2018
    Teresa Gooch, pictured with dog Charlie, is running out of redundancy money after months of trying to find a new job

    Axed over Christmas, told to be out by lunchtime - this is redundancy in NZ, where there's no mandatory notice period or compensation, and little support for those searching for new work.

    Why being made redundant in NZ is so tough
  • What residents in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know

    News
    New Zealand Weather Updates
    15 Feb 2023

    RNZ understands communities in cut-off regions have limited reception, here's what those in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know.

    Updates on 15 February: What residents in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know
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