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  • Helicopter pilot in near-fatal crash probably mistook sea fog for cloud

    News
    New Zealand transport
    20 Apr 2023
    Helicopter crew members (from left) winch operator Lester Stevens, medic John Lambeth middle and pilot Andrew Hefford.

    Four years after the crew's extraordinary ordeal, the Transport Accident Investigation Commission has delivered the findings of its investigation into the crash.

    Helicopter pilot in near-fatal crash probably mistook sea fog for cloud
  • The persistent medical myths about endometriosis

    News
    In Depth health
    19 Apr 2023
    Endometriosis specialist Michael Wynn-Williams

    Exhausting sick leave, forking out for private medical procedures and being told outdated information are just some of the ongoing challenges that women with endometriosis face.

    The persistent medical myths about endometriosis
  • Otago residents say tougher flood hazard rules could make land unsellable

    News
    New Zealand weather
    19 Apr 2023
    Silver Stream in North Taieri.

    Otago landowners are fighting to stop their properties from being rezoned, saying tougher flood hazard rules could make them uninsurable and unsellable.

    Otago residents say tougher flood hazard rules could make land unsellable
  • Mixed reactions to National's new farming policies

    News
    Politics Country
    19 Apr 2023
    FOR WATER TAX story - Generic cow

    The agriculture minister, activists and the Greens say they would be a major setback - but Federated Farmers is mostly on board.

    'Ridiculous', 'pretty reasonable', 'backward step': Mixed reactions to National's new farming policies
  • Govt announces schools to prioritise maths and literacy, NCEA changes deferred

    News
    Politics education
    19 Apr 2023
    Primary school learning resources on a classroom shelf. Includes Math and Vocabulary as well as other resources.

    Today's announcement follows a series of trials with Year 10 students that found many didn't know how to use capital letters and full stops and didn't know there were 60 minutes in an hour.

    Changes to NCEA deferred so schools can prioritise maths and literacy
  • Sky's the limit for women in the air force

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    19 Apr 2023
    Ohakea Trinity and Ella Hou.

    Forty teenage girls in their final year of high school are getting a taste of the high life this week.

    Sky's the limit for women in the air force
  • National launches farming package, pledges to curb foreign investment

    News
    Politics Country
    19 Apr 2023
    National Party leader Christopher Luxon, centre, with MPs Judith Collins and Todd McClay, announces the party's new farming package, 19 April 2023.

    The National Party is pledging to cut excessive red tape that it says is tying up farmers and costing the economy. Audio

    National pledges to double RSE worker cap, ban foreign investment in farms for carbon mining
  • High flyer - Tonga's first female airline pilot

    Audio
    author interview
    19 Apr 2023
    Silva McLeod

    Silva Mcleod joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about her life, her 30-year aviation career and the new memoir Island Girl to Airline Pilot: A Story of Love, Sacrifice and Taking Flight. Audio

  • Council ruffles feathers with poultry licence fee reminder

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    19 Apr 2023
    No caption

    An Eastern Bay council is revisiting its poultry policy after social media highlighting of its chook rules backfired, bringing more angry squawks than happy clucks.

    Council ruffles feathers with poultry licence fee reminder
  • FIFA Women's World Cup lighting up local clubrooms

    Audio
    sport life and society
    19 Apr 2023
    A large building is being constructed next to a green sports field. The structure is covered in scaffolding.

    Thirty-two teams, 64 games, tens of thousands of fans filling stadiums, two billion tuning in on television - the FIFA Women's Football World Cup is going to be massive. Audio

  • FIFA Women's World Cup lighting up local clubrooms

    News
    The Detail sport
    19 Apr 2023
    A large building is being constructed next to a green sports field. The structure is covered in scaffolding.

    Thirty-two teams, 64 games, tens of thousands of fans filling stadiums, two billion tuning in on television - the FIFA Women's Football World Cup is going to be massive.

    Audio

    FIFA Women's World Cup lighting up local clubrooms
  • Beef + Lamb wants changes to on-farm emissions plan

    News
    Country farming
    18 Apr 2023

    The Beef and Lamb chair said farmers were concerned there was a disproportionate impact on the sheep and beef sector.

    Beef + Lamb wants changes to on-farm emissions plan
  • Government promising to boost teacher workforce

    Audio
    education
    18 Apr 2023
    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Education Minister Jan Tinetti at at Remuera Intermediate School in Auckland to announce moves to reduce Year 4 to Year 8 class sizes by one to 28 students per teacher by 2025.

    The government is promising to introduce a further 320 teachers to the workforce by 2025 to reduce the number of students per classroom, from 29 to 28.

    With more than 1,900 primary schools in New… Audio

  • Australian man who wrote reports for suspected Chinese spies refused bail in Sydney

    News
    World world politics
    17 Apr 2023
    Alexander Csergo, 55, was arrested in the beachside suburb of Bondi on 14 April, 2023.

    An Australian man has been refused bail after being charged with a foreign interference offence for accepting cash from suspected Chinese intelligence agents.

    Australian man who wrote reports for suspected Chinese spies refused bail in Sydney
  • Sam Tanner and Hayden Wilde will go head-to-head

    News
    Sport
    17 Apr 2023
    Sam Tanner and Hayden Wilde

    Olympic duo gearing up for the Rotorua Marathon.

    Sam Tanner and Hayden Wilde will go head-to-head
  • Droning on about flying pizza - again

    Audio
    technology media
    16 Apr 2023
    The prospect of pizza by drone door-to-door in Huntly on the front page of Wednesday's Waikato Times.

    This week the prospect of pizza by drone from store-to-door hit the headlines again - seven years years after a similar PR fly-by prompted stories insisting this was just around the corner for needy… Audio

  • Droning on about flying pizza - again

    News
    Mediawatch technology
    16 Apr 2023
    The prospect of pizza by drone door-to-door in Huntly on the front page of Wednesday's Waikato Times.

    This week the prospect of pizza by drone from store-to-door hit the headlines again - seven years years after a similar PR fly-by prompted stories insisting this was just around the corner for needy…

    Audio

    Droning on about flying pizza - again
  • New restrictions in place for Kaikōura pāua fishery

    News
    New Zealand Country
    16 Apr 2023
    Some of the pāua caught by David Rae on the first day of the season.

    The Kaikōura pāua fishing season gets under way this weekend with new rules and daily catch limits in place to protect the fishery.

    New restrictions in place for Kaikōura pāua fishery
  • A call for consistency in how we treat financial crimes

    News
    Business Comment & Analysis
    15 Apr 2023
    Closeup of employer showing his employee where to sign a contract, with a retro filter effect.

    Opinion - In NZ, beneficiary fraud is largely dealt with by the Crimes Act, but tax evasion is prosecuted under the Tax Administration Act - this inconsistency shows a need for ensuring financial…

    We need consistency in how we treat financial crimes. Sentencing guidelines are a good place to start
  • Introducing: Byllie Jean

    Audio
    music
    15 Apr 2023
    Byllie-Jean

    This week on Introducing we meet Otautahi based musician Byllie - Jean, she introduces us to her new single Desperate Fools. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Mongolian sheep shearers 'excited' about what new skills could offer back home

    Audio
    rural farming
    14 Apr 2023
    The team in action at the recent NZ Shearing champs

    A three-month stint with New Zealand shearing gangs has brought life changing skills to four Mongolian herders. Audio

  • Mongolian sheep shearers 'excited' about what new skills could offer back home

    News
    Country Life rural
    14 Apr 2023
    The team in action at the recent NZ Shearing champs

    A three-month stint with New Zealand shearing gangs has brought life changing skills to four Mongolian herders.

    Audio

    Mongolian sheep shearers 'excited' about what new skills could offer back home
  • Introducing Byllie Jean

    Audio
    music
    14 Apr 2023

    This week on Introducing its Otautahi based musician Byllie - Jean - Here she is to introduce us to her new single Desperate Fools. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Suzy Cato's school holiday tips

    Audio 14 Apr 2023
    father and daughter painting a playhouse

    If you're encouraging a child to get into a new game, it really helps to show you're keen on it, too, says beloved TV presenter Suzy Cato. She shares some tips for fun kids' activities. Video, Audio

  • Owning the story from start to finish

    Audio
    identity national
    14 Apr 2023
    A group of people protesting against Posie Parker. They are holding placards.

    Who has the right to tell someone's story? The Detail takes a closer look at the concept of story sovereignty. Audio

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