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  • The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections

    News
    The Detail politics
    25 Sep 2022

    The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.

    Audio

    The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
  • Dr Beth Ann Mallow - Daylight savings and sleep patterns

    Audio
    health
    25 Sep 2022
    Alarm clock hiding in tall grass. (Photo by CAIA IMAGE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / NEW / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    We're on daylight saving time again as we spring forward an hour this weekend. On average you'll have lost 40 minutes of sleep last night as your body adjusted, but of course the trade-off is extra… Audio

  • Plain language? Forsooth, forfend!

    Audio
    politics
    25 Sep 2022
    Nelson MP Rachel Boyack (Labour) answers MP's questions from the Table during the committee stage of her  Plain Language Bill.

    This week Parliament debated a members' bill from Rachel Boyack that aims to combat official gobbledegook. Some MPs fought it tooth and nail as tantamount to balderdash, gadzooks! Audio

  • Plain language? Forsooth, forfend!

    News
    The House politics
    25 Sep 2022
    Nelson MP Rachel Boyack (Labour) answers MP's questions from the Table during the committee stage of her  Plain Language Bill.

    This week Parliament debated a members' bill from Rachel Boyack that aims to combat official gobbledegook. Some MPs fought it tooth and nail as tantamount to balderdash, gadzooks!

    Audio

    Plain language? Forsooth, forfend!
  • Eric Whitacre introduces 'A Boy and a Girl'

    Audio
    music
    24 Sep 2022
    Eric Whitacre

    Eric Whitacre introduces his work 'A Boy and a Girl' before a performance by the NZ Youth Choir at a concert in Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, 24 September 2022. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Eric Whitacre introduces 'The City and the Sea'

    Audio
    music
    24 Sep 2022
    Eric Whitacre

    Eric Whitacre introduces his work 'The City and the Sea' before a performance by the NZ Youth Choir at a concert in Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, 24 September 2022. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Mayor backs move to cull cows amid M bovis risk

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting farming
    24 Sep 2022
    The Five Star Beef feedlot is the biggest in New Zealand.

    Ashburton's mayor backs the de-population of the district's major cattle feedlot to curb the mycoplasma bovis disease, even though he expects an impact on the local economy.

    Ashburton mayor backs move to cull cows amid M bovis risk
  • Introducing: Juliet McLean

    Audio
    music
    24 Sep 2022
    Juliet McLean

    Today we introduce you to Taranaki-based musician Juliet McLean. Her single "Amaze Me" will be released on September 15 and the EP comes out on September 29 with a solo tour of six dates. All the info… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Why NZ remains a campylobacter capital

    News
    In Depth
    24 Sep 2022
    Animation of cooked chicken

    The gut infection campylobacteriosis can kill - so why is Aotearoa New Zealand still a campylobacter capital after decades spent trying to reduce rates?

    Why NZ remains a campylobacter capital
  • Playing Favourites with RNZ’s Bryan Crump

    Audio
    media music
    24 Sep 2022
    Bryan in the RNZ studio on Nights more recently.

    After 17 years hosting Nights, RNZ presenter Bryan Crump heads over to our fine music network RNZ Concert this month. He joins Kim Hill to play some favourite songs and chat about his career. Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Pacific news in brief for September 24

    News
    Pacific
    24 Sep 2022
    Pacific Islands Forum Chair and Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano addresses the UN on climate change.

    Tuvalu's PM says vague promises have done little for Pacific atolls; Pasifika players shine at NRL club awards, and more.

    Pacific news in brief for September 24
  • Japan to lift restrictions on foreign tourists

    News
    World health
    23 Sep 2022
    This photo taken on September 17, 2022 shows people walking down a street in the Chinatown section of Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture, south of Tokyo. - Inflation in Japan hit 2.8 percent in August, the highest level since 2014, government data showed on September 20, 2022 as soaring energy prices bite. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

    After two and a half years, the country will freely allow in vaccinated travellers next month.

    Japan to lift restrictions on foreign tourists
  • 'We want a future on the planet' - Thousands take part in school strike for climate

    News
    New Zealand climate
    23 Sep 2022
    The Fridays for Future Tāmaki Makaurau march in Auckland on 23 September, 2022.

    Climate-change protests are getting under way in four cities, as New Zealanders join a global climate strike.

    Thousands of students take part in school strike for climate: 'We want a future on the planet'
  • Week in Politics: Uffindell cleared but it's a bleak week for National

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    23 Sep 2022
    Sam Uffindell

    Analysis - Sam Uffindell is back in National's fold but Luxon's refusal to release the report on his behaviour creates uncertainty over its findings, writes Peter Wilson.

    Week in Politics: Sam Uffindell cleared but it's a bleak week for National
  • $19m for sporting upgrades ahead of 2023 FIFA World Cup

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    23 Sep 2022
    New Zealand Football Ferns v Canada

    The money will pay for upgrades at potential sporting facilities earmarked for the tournament, including pitch, lighting and facility enhancements.

    Government commits nearly $19m to sporting upgrades ahead of 2023 FIFA World Cup
  • Tourism Holdings and Australian firm agree asset sale to progress merger

    News
    Business
    23 Sep 2022
    No caption

    Campervan and tourism company Tourism Holdings (THL) and Australian operator Apollo Tourism & Leisure (ATL) have agreed to sell some assets to get a merger over the line.

    Tourism Holdings and Australian firm agree asset sale to progress merger
  • RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 22 September 2022

    Audio
    music
    22 Sep 2022

    In this week's Pocket Edition, Santigold shares her highly anticipated new record-Spirituals, we get introduced to award winning Maori musician Huia and Tony Hadley reflects on a long and successful… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • $100m Manukau apartments planned for post-55-years set

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    22 Sep 2022
    An artist's impression of the $100m apartment complex Kāinga Ora is seeking to build on the corner of Manukau's Osterley Way and Amersham Way.

    A new $100m apartment complex is coming to the heart of Manukau - but you'll have to be aged at least 55 to get in.

    $100m apartment complex coming to Manukau - but you'll have to be 55 to get in
  • Review into troubled Nelson community hub reveals shortcomings

    News
    New Zealand Nelson Region
    22 Sep 2022
    Pūtangitangi Greenmeadows Centre in Stoke.

    The construction of an $8 million community centre in Nelson faced a wide range of problems, according an external review released today.

    Pūtangitangi Greenmeadows Centre review reveals extent of problems during construction
  • More brown water woes for Napier as council tests new bores

    News
    New Zealand local council
    22 Sep 2022
    Nicky Woodward’s taps yesterday in Te Awanga, Hawke’s Bay were running brown water.

    The city council is warning the discoloured water may come gushing out of the taps for some weeks yet.

    Brown water problem in Napier continues as council tests new bores
  • Ardern says 'humbled' to speak on behalf of Prince William

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    22 Sep 2022
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media in New York where she is attending the UN General Assembly.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delivered a speech on behalf of Prince William at a star-studded New York event focusing on climate change solutions.

    Jacinda Ardern: Govts must pave way for climate change solutions
  • Grace Nweke never thought becoming a Silver Fern would be possible

    News
    Sport
    21 Sep 2022
    Maia Wilson looks on as Grace Nweke warms up before the Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North, October 2020.

    Grace Nweke's journey to becoming a Silver Fern has been an education for the whole Nweke family.

    Grace Nweke never thought becoming a Silver Fern would be possible
  • Teens who struggle with reading and maths suffer lasting disadvantage - research

    News
    New Zealand education
    21 Sep 2022
    no caption

    Research shows people who struggle with reading and maths as teenagers suffer lasting disadvantage, especially if they are women or Māori.

    Teens' basic academic skills count in later life, study finds
  • Mayoral hopefuls support Māori wards in Ruapehu, Rangitīkei – Whanganui not so sure

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    21 Sep 2022
    Hīkoi in support of Māori wards held in Palmerston North.

    Mayoral hopefuls in Ruapehu and Rangitīkei are overwhelmingly in support of Māori wards but the three Whanganui contenders are divided, according to a new survey canvassing all 291 mayoral candidates…

    Mayoral hopefuls support Māori wards in Ruapehu, Rangitīkei – Whanganui not so sure
  • Nelsonians interrogate mayoral contenders on climate change

    News
    New Zealand climate
    21 Sep 2022
    From left, Nelson mayoral candidates Kerry Neal, Rohan O'Neill-Stevens, Richard Osmaston, Tim Skinner, Nick Smith with Matt Lawrey speaking.

    After severe flooding damaged hundreds of homes in Nelson last month, residents had the chance to put questions about sea level rise, climate change and their environmental concerns to those vying for…

    Nelsonians interrogate mayoral contenders on climate change
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