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  • Inmates, staff of prison isolating after positive Covid-19 case

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    25 Dec 2021
    Wiri Prison - Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility

    A staff member tested positive yesterday morning. Now, 55 prisoners and 21 staff at Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility are isolating .

    Prisoners, staff at Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility isolating after positive Covid-19 case
  • Benee: 'New Zealand is just the best country'

    Audio
    music
    18 Dec 2021
    Benee

    Benee - aka Stella Rose Bennett - is looking forward to summer. Next February, the New Zealand pop juggernaut will share new music on her 2022 World Tour, which kicks off with 10 full-scale pop shows… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Best of 2021: the musicians

    Audio 16 Dec 2021
    No caption

    Best of 2021: Some of our most popular interviews this year were with musicians; from The Boss to Lorde here is a selection of the best. Video

  • Learning lessons about risk through surf life saving Nippers!

    Audio
    life and society author interview
    13 Dec 2021

    Working as a war correspondent in Baghdad, or covering drug cartels in Mexico City, could not prepare New York Times Australia Bureau chief Damien Cave for the fear he would face when he moved to… Audio

  • RNZ's Top 20 Albums of 2021

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Dec 2021
    No metadata

    From Aotearoa psychedelic soul to electro cool indie pop, here are the Top 20 Albums of 2021 as voted by the RNZ Music whānau. Video, Audio

    RNZ's Top 20 Albums of 2021
  • Warren Ellis: how Nina Simone’s gum became a sacred totem

    Audio 11 Dec 2021
    Warren Ellis talking about his book Nina Simone's Gum at the Crossing Border Festival in the Netherlands.

    A piece of chewing gum snatched from the side of Nina Simone's Steinway piano more than 20 years ago has become the subject of a new book by musician Warren Ellis. Best known for his work with Nick… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Why everyone wants a slice of Antarctica

    Audio
    politics world
    10 Dec 2021
    Antarctica, Southern Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula, Graham Land, Antarctic Circle Icebergs (66°33'S 66°33'W) (Photo by BRUSINI Aurélien / hemis.fr / hemis.fr / Hemis via AFP)

    As summer flights head back to Antarctica, we look at the geopolitics of the land that no one owns, but everyone wants a piece of.  Audio

  • Why everyone wants a slice of Antarctica

    News
    The Detail politics
    10 Dec 2021
    Antarctica, Southern Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula, Graham Land, Antarctic Circle Icebergs (66°33'S 66°33'W) (Photo by BRUSINI Aurélien / hemis.fr / hemis.fr / Hemis via AFP)

    As summer flights head back to Antarctica, we look at the geopolitics of the land that no one owns, but everyone wants a piece of. 

    Audio

    Muscling up and moving in on the ice
  • Review - The Electrical World of Louis Wain

    Audio
    movies
    8 Dec 2021
    No caption

    The Electrical World of Louis Wain is an Amazon Prime feature about a Victorian English illustrator whose whimsical pictures of cats entranced the nation. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Claire Foy… Video, Audio

  • Review - The Electrical World of Louis Wain

    News
    At the Movies movies
    8 Dec 2021
    No caption

    The Electrical World of Louis Wain is an Amazon Prime feature about a Victorian English illustrator whose whimsical pictures of cats entranced the nation. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Claire Foy…

    Video, Audio

    Review - The Electrical World of Louis Wain
  • Search first believed family missing for 17 days likely swept into sea

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Dec 2021
    Clockwise from top left, Thomas Phillips, Jayda Jin, Ember Phillips and  Maverick Callum-Phillips.

    The team searching for a man and his three children in a remote part of King Country in September initially thought the family were most likely taken by the ocean.

    Thomas Phillips: Search first believed family missing for 17 days likely swept into sea
  • Film & TV: Get Back, Dune, The Rescue, The Unforgiveable

    Audio 2 Dec 2021
    No caption

    Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins the programme to talk about Peter Jackson's docu-series on the Beatles, Get Back (Disney+), the new blockbuster remake of Dune (cinemas), the incredible story of… Audio

  • Slip south of Gisborne destroys wāhi tapu and hopes of railway's reinstatement

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    29 Nov 2021
    A slip at Whareongaonga Bay as seen from a helicopter.

    A huge slip along the mothballed rail line between Gisborne and Wairoa has destroyed sacred Māori whenua and dashed hopes of the railway being reinstated.

    Slip south of Gisborne destroys wāhi tapu and hopes of railway's reinstatement
  • Untold Kiwi war stories brought to life

    Audio
    author interview
    28 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Author Renée Hollis admits she was a bit overwhelmed by the response she received when she put out a call on RNZ National for listeners to send her untold stories, letters, diaries and photographs… Audio, Gallery

  • Restoration - battling predators and planting trees

    Audio
    science environment
    25 Nov 2021
    Newly planted trees in the flat terrain of the Bullock Creek polje - you can see a grassy expanse with some trees with cardboard support boxes.

    Katy Gosset speaks to a PhD student designing new tech to catch predators and Claire Concannon meets the team who are working to restore a unique landscape on the South Island's West Coast. Audio

  • Restoration - battling predators and planting trees

    News
    Our Changing World science
    25 Nov 2021
    Newly planted trees in the flat terrain of the Bullock Creek polje - you can see a grassy expanse with some trees with cardboard support boxes.

    Katy Gosset speaks to a PhD student designing new tech to catch predators and Claire Concannon meets the team who are working to restore a unique landscape on the South Island's West Coast.

    Audio

    Restoration - battling predators and planting trees
  • Review -The Rescue

    Audio
    movies
    24 Nov 2021
    No caption

    The Rescue is the story of the rescue mission that gripped the world in 2018, when a young Thai football team found themselves trapped at the end of an underground river. Directed by Jimmy Chin and… Video, Audio

  • Review -The Rescue

    News
    At the Movies movies
    24 Nov 2021
    No caption

    The Rescue is the story of the rescue mission that gripped the world in 2018, when a young Thai football team found themselves trapped at the end of an underground river. Directed by Jimmy Chin and…

    Video, Audio

    Review -The Rescue
  • The bump on the head that will kill your sporting career

    Audio
    sport health
    12 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Head injuries in sport are being taken more seriously, especially as more women become professional.  Audio

  • The bump on the head that will kill your sporting career

    News
    The Detail sport
    12 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Head injuries in sport are being taken more seriously, especially as more women become professional. 

    Audio

    Head injuries under the microscope
  • Gisborne cleans up after floods and landslides

    News
    New Zealand weather
    10 Nov 2021
    Contractors clean up a slip on Hill Rd in Gisborne.

    The Gisborne District Council is warning the risk of landslides is far from over, nearly a week after heavy rain caused flooding in the region.

    Gisborne cleans up after floods and landslides
  • New Caledonia politicians warn against changing referendum date

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    8 Nov 2021
    A weighty report on the implications of the next independence referendum for New Caledonia is expected to be made public next week.

    Three anti-independence parties in New Caledonia say it would be a mistake not to expect a response from them if Paris postpones next month's referendum.

    New Caledonia politicians warn against changing referendum date
  • Unlinked cases, change in alert level, funding for Māori vaccine initiatives

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Nov 2021
    No caption

    The northern part of Northland is being sent back into alert level 3 as unlinked cases cause concern, and the government announced the first round of funding for the rollout of Māori vaccine…

    Covid-19 wrap: Unlinked cases, change in level for some, funding for Māori vaccine initiatives
  • Stones roll Brown Sugar, but music isn't made to set a PC tone

    News
    Comment & Analysis life and society
    23 Oct 2021
    FILED - 07 February 2008, Berlin: The Rolling Stones - Ron Wood (l-r), Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger - stand at the photo shoot for the Berlinale opening film "Shine a light".

    Opinion - The Rolling Stones have yanked Brown Sugar from their US tour, but if musicians' content tiptoed around subjects, some of the world's music legends wouldn't have got off the ground, writes…

    Stones roll Brown Sugar, but music isn't made to set a PC tone
  • Meg Lowman: Exploring the world’s eighth continent

    Audio 16 Oct 2021
    Meg Lowman on a canopy walkway in Peru

    A global pioneer in the science of canopy ecology, Meg Lowman has been dubbed 'Einstein of the Treetops' by The Wall Street Journal. In other circles she is affectionately known as Canopy Meg. Audio

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