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  • Singapore to end ban on gay sex

    News
    World
    22 Aug 2022
    Supporters attend the annual "Pink Dot" event in a public show of support for the LGBT community at Hong Lim Park in Singapore on 18 June 2022.

    Singapore is the latest place in Asia to move on LGBT rights, after India, Taiwan and Thailand.

    Singapore to end ban on gay sex
  • Government taking direct control of Kiwibank

    News
    Business politics
    22 Aug 2022
    Part of Kiwibank's new look as the bank unveils a new logo and digital banking services.

    The Crown is buying the company that owns Kiwibank from the Superannuation Fund, ACC and NZ Post.

    Government taking direct control of Kiwibank
  • A conundrum over how to cover the conspiracists

    Audio
    media health
    21 Aug 2022
    An image from Fire & Fury by Stuff Circuit

    This week, a documentary from Stuff Circuit delved into the country's growing extreme far-right and anti-vax movement. Why did the makers of Fire & Fury decide to platform a group of conspiracy-minded… Audio

  • A conundrum over how to cover the conspiracists

    News
    Mediawatch media
    21 Aug 2022
    An image from Fire & Fury by Stuff Circuit

    This week, a documentary from Stuff Circuit delved into the country's growing extreme far-right and anti-vax movement. Why did the makers of Fire & Fury decide to platform a group of conspiracy-minded…

    Audio

    A conundrum over how to cover the conspiracists
  • PM at Kīngitanga Turangawaewae: We must embrace working together

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Aug 2022
    Former Minister of Māori Affairs Koro Wētere was buried today at a family urupā near Te Kuiti. His body has been lying in state at Tūrangawaewae Marae since Saturday, when he died, a day after his 83rd birthday. His tūpāpaku will be taken to Ōparure Marae before being buried at a whānau urupā.

    The prime minister says co-governance arrangements are not something to be feared, and described them as key to upholding Treaty of Waitangi obligations.

    PM at Kīngitanga Turangawaewae: We must embrace working together
  • Introducing: Elliott Dawson

    Audio
    music
    20 Aug 2022
    Elliott Dawson

    This week we are introduced to Poneke musician Elliott Dawson and his new single Bald Spot. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Ben Novak: should we bring extinct animals back from the dead?

    Audio
    science animals
    20 Aug 2022
    Illustration of a female Passenger Pigeon, from the book Orthogenetic Evolution in the Pigeons (1920).

    Ben Novak was 14 years old when he decided to dedicate his life to resurrecting extinct animals. Now, aged 35, Novak is a de-extinction biologist with Revive & Restore, an American organisation aiming… Audio, Gallery

  • Fintan O’Toole: documenting the evolutions of modern Ireland

    Audio
    books
    20 Aug 2022
    Fintan O'Toole and the cover of his latest book 'We Don't Know Ourselves'

    Finding ground somewhere between memoir and history book, Fintan O'Toole documents the spectacular changes that have occurred in Ireland over the past six decades in his latest book We Don't Know… Audio

  • Megan Dunn - Art for Art's Sake

    Gallery
  • 'An eroding effect on the public': Top speed camera target cut over possible reaction

    News
    New Zealand money
    18 Aug 2022
    Wellington's Ngauranga Gorge.

    The Transport Agency expects new speed cameras to triple the number of drivers caught, increasing from 1 million to 3 million offences a year.

    Waka Kotahi cuts out extreme speed camera target fearing public backlash
  • Fans caught by surprise as Ian Foster kept as All Blacks coach

    Audio
    sport
    18 Aug 2022
    All Blacks head coach Ian Foster (left) at the NZ Rugby media conference this afternoon.

    Many fans were caught by surprise yesterday when Ian Foster was given unfettered support to coach the All Blacks through to the Rugby World Cup.

    The New Zealand Rugby Board said it voted unanimously… Audio

  • Luxon maintains opposition to waka-jumping law amid Uffindell inquiry

    News
    Politics
    17 Aug 2022

    The National leader is standing by his party's opposition to the so-called waka-jumping legislation. Audio

    Luxon maintains opposition to waka-jumping law amid Uffindell inquiry
  • 14 Barry Soper | Breakfast with Mandela

    Audio
    history media
    17 Aug 2022
    Barry Soper, NewstalkZB political editor discusses his life as a political journalist for more than 40 years.

    Having joined the press gallery as its youngest member in 1980, Barry Soper is set to depart this year one of its veterans. Four decades and ten Prime Ministers on, he reflects on his career-shaping… Audio

  • Bus operators accuse government of backwards step over council ownership

    News
    New Zealand business
    16 Aug 2022
    A Ritchies bus driver is not surprised the route might be scrapped.

    Bus operators are furious with the government's plans to allow council ownership of bus services. Audio

    Bus operators accuse government of backwards step over council ownership
  • Kenya's William Ruto declared president-elect in chaotic scenes

    News
    World
    16 Aug 2022
    Supporters of president-elect William Ruto celebrate in Eldoret on 15 August 2022.

    Kenya's elections chief declared Deputy President William Ruto the winner of a tight presidential race but some senior election officials disowned the result.

    Kenya presidential election: William Ruto declared winner in chaotic scenes
  • Plea to put aside 'punitive approach' to young offenders

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    15 Aug 2022
    Amanda Smith - rangatahi ora for Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi

    There is a sustained spike in youth crime but a youth development organisation says leaders are missing the mark on the issues faced by rangatahi.

    Plea to put aside 'punitive approach' to young offenders
  • Omicron, 'economic headwinds' hitting My Food Bag's profit margin

    News
    Business Covid-19
    15 Aug 2022
    Pulled Mushroom Tacos with Pink Pickled Onions and Smoky Mayo

    The meal-kit delivery company expects to report lower full year earnings, due to the lingering effects of the Omicron outbreak and rising inflation.

    Omicron, 'economic headwinds' hitting My Food Bag's profit margin
  • Public Transport changes on the way

    Audio
    transport
    15 Aug 2022
    No caption

    The Government's hoping public transport changes will resolve driver shortages, reduce emissions, and improve timetables.

    The new model, called the Sustainable Public Transport Framework, announced… Audio

  • Biofuel mandate is "greenwashing"- govt urged to drop policy

    Audio
    environment politics
    15 Aug 2022
    Freight train with biofuel tankcars

    Environmental advocates say the government's plan to introduce biofuel into petrol and diesel is greenwashing and will actually contribute to an increase in global emissions. From next April, all… Audio

  • GIANTS | Episode 3: The Pasifika Community of Oamaru

    Audio
    life and society culture
    15 Aug 2022
    The Pasifika community of Oamaru

    Introducing the culturally vibrant Oamaru, the latest step in Pacifica chain migration. Video, Audio

  • GIANTS | Episode 6: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga

    Audio
    life and society te ao Maori
    15 Aug 2022
    Mahdis Azarmandi

    We meet Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga, a group that is committed to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Video, Audio

  • ‘Possibly forever’: New Covid-19 czar settles in for the long fight

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Aug 2022
    Deputy Director-General of Health Andrew Old

    In his first interview since taking the reins of the Covid-19 response, Dr Andrew Old speaks to the Newsroom website about living with the virus and his hopes for the new Public Health Agency.

    ‘Possibly forever’: New Covid-19 czar settles in for the long fight
  • Waikato Regional Council hunting for rook sightings

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    14 Aug 2022
    No caption.

    Over the past few years, rooks have escaped pest control due to Covid-19 restrictions, and their dwindling population is bouncing back.

    Waikato Regional Council hunting for rook sightings
  • New Plymouth begins installing water meters for 26,000 homes

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    14 Aug 2022
    New Plymouth District Council Cadet Kezia Neither helped install water meters as part of the Brooklands pilot in May.

    The district's 800km ageing drinking water pipes is experiencing strain due to high use.

    New Plymouth begins installing water meters for 26,000 homes
  • Introducing: PIPSY

    Audio
    music
    13 Aug 2022
    PIPSY

    This week we introduce you to Pōneke-based band PIPSY, and their new single- 'All You Ever Wanted'.  Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

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