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  • Music feature - Lyrics as poetry with Clare Mabey

    Audio
    music arts
    27 Jul 2021
    No caption

    For this week's music feature, Claire Mabey, director of Verb Wellington and one of our regular book critics, deep dives into song lyrics as a form of poetry. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Second Florida building evacuated as death toll rises to 22

    News
    World
    3 Jul 2021
    Members of the South Florida Urban Search and Rescue team look for possible survivors in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building on 26 June 2021 in Surfside, Florida.

    The death toll has risen to 22 from the collapse of a Florida condominium tower, after the remains of four more victims were found in the rubble

    Second Florida building evacuated as death toll rises to 22 in condo tower collapse
  • NZ Live: Hera Hjartardottir

    Audio
    music
    2 Jul 2021
    No caption

    Singer-songwriter Hera Hjartardottir has spent the past two decades based in NZ, but touring the world with her guitar, supporting the likes of Nick Cave, Joe Cocker, Amanda Palmer, and the Dresden… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Scientists hail stunning 'Dragon Man' discovery

    News
    World
    26 Jun 2021
    A handout photo obtained on June 25, 2021 from EurekAlert! shows an illustration of a portrait of Dragon Man. - Scientists announced Friday that a skull discovered in Northeast China represents a newly discovered human species they have named Homo longi or "Dragon Man,"

    Chinese researchers have unveiled an ancient skull that could belong to a completely new species of human.

    Scientists hail stunning 'Dragon Man' discovery
  • Wairarapa businesses struggle with Wellington region alert level 2 restrictions

    News
    Business Covid-19
    25 Jun 2021
    Fine dining generic

    Business owners in the wider region of Wellington are worried they will be forgotten as the latest alert level 2 restrictions see weekend getaways and restaurant bookings cancelled.

    Wairarapa businesses struggle with Wellington region alert level 2 restrictions
  • Wellington Covid-19 visitor: Locations of interest revealed

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Jun 2021
    Covid-19 Wellington locations of interest: Te Papa Surrealist Art Exhibition

    The Covid-19 positive traveller to Wellington visited to Te Papa, an inner city bar and a central city pharmacy, among locations of interest identified by the Ministry of Health.

    Wellington Covid-19 visitor: Locations of interest include Te Papa, central city bar and pharmacy
  • Tornado ruins flu vaccines at Papatoetoe clinic

    News
    New Zealand health
    22 Jun 2021
    No caption

    A large shipment of flu vaccines has been ruined and thousands of Papatoetoe patients are without their medical clinic in another tale of destruction from the weekend's tornado. Audio

    South Auckland tornado ruins flu vaccines at Papatoetoe clinic
  • Auckland tornado: Papatoetoe GP office damaged flu shots ruined

    Audio
    health weather
    22 Jun 2021
    No caption

    A large shipment of flu vaccines has been ruined and thousands of Papatoetoe patients are without their medical clinic in another tale of destruction from the weekend's tornado. A large window and… Audio

  • Tourism operators hopeful Aussies will cross the ditch for winter break

    News
    New Zealand Business
    22 Jun 2021
    West Coast, South Island.

    Some tourism operators say the travel bubble with Australia hasn't given them the boost they expected, but they remain hopeful visitor numbers will grow.

    Tourism operators hopeful Aussies will cross the ditch for winter break
  • Israeli nationalists to march in East Jerusalem, Palestinians plan 'Day of Rage'

    News
    World
    15 Jun 2021
    The right-wing flag waving march will take place in the old city, as far as Damascus Gate.

    Far-right Israeli groups will march in and around East Jerusalem's Old City on in a flag-waving procession that risks igniting tensions with Palestinians in the contested city and rekindling violence.

    Israeli nationalists to march in East Jerusalem, Palestinians plan 'Day of Rage'
  • Investing in the Timber Trail: Saving a village for $15,000

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    15 Jun 2021
    Pureora Forest

    Investing in the Timber Trail would continue because it saves Maniaiti/Benneydale from becoming a ghost town, Waitomo District councillors decided last week in deliberations on the 10 Year Plan…

    Investing in the Timber Trail: Saving a village for $15,000
  • Housing the mentally ill when the roof is caving in

    News
    health inequality
    15 Jun 2021
    Get Me Outta Here by Catherine Brougham

    The Detail - In a time when the country is concentrating on wellbeing, our mental health facilities are crumbling and overcrowded.

    Housing the mentally ill when the roof is caving in
  • Putting solid walls and a roof around our mentally unwell

    Audio
    health inequality
    15 Jun 2021
    Get Me Outta Here by Catherine Brougham

    In a time when the country is concentrating on well-being, our mental health facilities are crumbling and overcrowded.  Audio

  • Putting solid walls and a roof around our mentally unwell

    News
    The Detail health
    15 Jun 2021
    Get Me Outta Here by Catherine Brougham

    In a time when the country is concentrating on well-being, our mental health facilities are crumbling and overcrowded. 

    Audio

    Housing the mentally ill when the roof is caving in
  • He Reo o Te Taiao - A Tribute to Dr Richard Nunns

    Audio
    music Te Ao Māori
    13 Jun 2021
    Richard Nunns at Karori Wildlife Sanctuary during the recording of He Ara Pūoro.

    Dr Richard Nunns contribution to the art form of tāonga pūoro has left an indelible mark on Aotearoa music. From playing music inside steep caves in Takaka to travelling the world alongside musician… Audio

  • Nick Smith departs Parliament with gay marriage apology

    News
    Politics
    10 Jun 2021
    Nick Smith giving his valedictory speech in Parliament.

    Veteran National MP Nick Smith apologised for voting against gay marriage, and cited his work in conservation as a career highlight, in his valedictory speech in Parliament. Video

    Nick Smith departs Parliament with gay marriage apology
  • Vandals damaging sacred Waitomo site - DOC

    Audio
    environment crime
    28 May 2021
    Houses in Parkside,Te Kuiti, in Waitomo District.

    The Department of Conservation is asking the public to report vandals and fly-tippers desecrating Te Kuiti's Mangaokewa Reserve - a site sacred to the Ngāti Rora hapū.

    Caves in the Waitomo reserve… Audio

  • The search for the deepest cave in the world

    Audio
    sport author interview
    26 May 2021
    Van Watson on the 1972 expedition to find the deepest cave in the world in PNG.

    Pioneering caver Van Watson has an amazing story of adventure in search of the deepest cave in the world in Papua New Guinea. A young caver from Waitomo in the early 1970s, he led a group of 23 cavers… Audio, Gallery

  • Republicans break ranks as US House approves Capitol riot probe

    News
    World politics
    20 May 2021
    US House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, right, speaks to the media while flanked by House Speaker Paul Ryan in Washington on 3 November.

    The US House of Representatives has voted to create an independent commission to probe the deadly attack on the Capitol by former President Donald Trump's supporters.

    Republicans break ranks as US House approves Capitol riot probe
  • Climate change destroying ancient cave paintings

    News
    World history
    19 May 2021
    A life-sized picture of a wild pig that was made at least 45,500 years ago in Indonesia.

    Higher temperatures have accelerated build-up of salts, which causes the art to flake off the walls.

    Indonesia: Climate change destroying world's oldest animal painting
  • Australians get free entry to Waitomo glowworm caves

    Audio
    business
    11 May 2021
    Waitomo Caves, North Island of New Zealand.

    Staff at Waitomo's Glowworm Caves hope there is light at the end of the tunnel for one of the country's best-known tourist destinations.

    The opening of the trans-Tasman bubble three weeks ago has had… Audio

  • Neanderthal remains unearthed in Italian cave

    News
    World
    9 May 2021
    The Neanderthal bones were discovered in a cave south of Rome.

    Archaeologists in Italy have discovered the remains of nine Neanderthals who may have been hunted by hyenas, in a prehistoric cave south-east of Rome.

    Neanderthal remains unearthed in Italian cave
  • Endangered leatherback turtle returned to hapū

    News
    New Zealand history
    8 May 2021
    The 350kg endangered leatherback turtle was returned to Te Rūnanga o Koukourarata late last year

    Te Papa and the Department of Conservation spent $10,000 to return the body of a 350 kilogram turtle to Canterbury hapū, but say it was the right thing to do.

    Endangered leatherback turtle returned to hapū
  • French volunteers leave cave after 40 days in isolation

    News
    World
    25 Apr 2021
    Volunteers celebrate after leaving the Lombrives cave where they have spent 40 days, in Ussat-les-Bains, southern of France

    A group of French volunteers have emerged from a cave after a 40-day study exploring the limits of human adaptability to isolation.

    French volunteers leave cave after 40 days in isolation
  • Army veterans prepare for Anzac Day: 'You get a bit of a lump in your throat'

    News
    New Zealand
    24 Apr 2021
    Former soldier Gary Brandon

    Taupō man Gary Brandon is inviting a few of his mates over to his place to commemorate Anzac Day tomorrow. So far 325 have said they are going.

    Army veterans prepare for Anzac Day: 'You get a bit of a lump in your throat'
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