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  • Apple delves deeper into cars and payment systems

    News
    World technology
    7 Jun 2022
    Apple chief executive Tim Cook (centre) holds a newly redesigned MacBook Air laptop during the company's annual developer conference, on 6 June, 2022.

    Apple says it will integrate its technology deeply into cars driving systems, as it rolled out new payments and business collaboration features and new laptops.

    Apple delves deeper into cars and payment systems
  • Midday News for 7 June 2022

    Audio
    National
    7 Jun 2022

    The National Party has floated the prospect of introducing tough anti-gang laws like that seen in Australia.

    Auckland is in the grips of a weeks-long turf war between the Tribesmen and Killer Beez… Audio

  • Hawke's Bay Hospital grapples with changing seismic risks

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Jun 2022
    No caption

    Hospitals are girding themselves for changes in what earthquake hazards they face.

    Hawke's Bay Hospital grapples with changing seismic risks
  • Christchurch council needs to step up to protect Ōpāwaho Heathcote River - councillor

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    7 Jun 2022

    A Christchurch community is calling for more commitment from the council to help improve one of the city's prominent rivers.

    Christchurch council needs to step up to protect Ōpāwaho Heathcote River - councillor
  • How Christopher Luxon is rebranding the National Party

    News
    Politics In Depth
    7 Jun 2022
    Christopher Luxon

    He's white, male, bald, rich and Christian, but he's also championed gender pay equity, worked to halt human trafficking and has climate change credentials.

    How Christopher Luxon is rebranding the National Party
  • Queen's Birthday honours list: New Zealanders recognised

    News
    Sport
    6 Jun 2022
    New Zealand's Emma Twigg reacts after winning the gold medal in the women's single sculls final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo on 30 July 2021.

    Olympians, a Paralympian and sports administrators recognised in Queen's Birthday honours list.

    Queen's Birthday honours list: New Zealanders recognised
  • Council reducing fee to LGNZ by third to protest Three Waters

    News
    New Zealand local council
    5 Jun 2022
    Feilding clock tower

    The Manawatū District Council has voted to reduce the fees it pays to Local Government NZ, to protest the group's handling of the reforms.

    Council votes to reduce fee to LGNZ in protest of Three Waters reforms
  • Introducing:Ballot Box

    Audio
    music
    4 Jun 2022

    Tamaki Makaurau band Ballot Bot introduce themselves. Audio

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  • Introducing: Samuel Gaskin

    Audio
    music
    4 Jun 2022

    Melbourne based Maori artist Samuel Gaskin introduces his new song RAIN feat. The Merindas. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Lotto NZ proposal to ramp up online gaming options causes concern

    News
    New Zealand
    4 Jun 2022
    01.11.2016 Photo Shoot for Lotto New Zealand. Mandatory Photo Credit ©Michael Bradley.

    Lotto has plans for a third weekly draw and a significant ramping up of its online gaming options, the Otago Daily Times has revealed.

    Lotto NZ proposal to ramp up online gaming options causes concern
  • Margaret Casey: surrogacy laws a ‘hot button issue’

    Audio
    law
    4 Jun 2022

    Years in the making, the Law Commission last week presented its comprehensive review of surrogacy in New Zealand to parliament. Audio

  • Alopecia wig subsidy to be reviewed as some struggle with 'extremely high' costs

    News
    New Zealand health
    3 Jun 2022
    Samantha McConnell sits on a beach with her young daughter.

    The Ministry of Health is edging closer to giving much needed support for people who have alopecia.

    Alopecia wig subsidy to be reviewed as some struggle with 'extremely high' costs
  • Council candidates' advertising requirements to loosen

    News
    Politics
    3 Jun 2022

    The government is removing the requirement to list a physical address on campaign advertising, ahead of this year's local government elections.

    Council candidates' advertising requirements to loosen
  • Three waters: LGNZ admits poor communications strained council relations

    News
    Politics
    3 Jun 2022

    Local Government New Zealand admits it failed to effectively explain its strategy over three waters to its members, which strained relationships and led one council to quit.

    Three waters: LGNZ admits poor communications strained council relations
  • Three Waters bill in Parliament as councils take legal action

    Audio
    infrastructure policy
    3 Jun 2022

    The first of several bills setting out the three waters system has been introduced to parliament, just days before a legal challenge from three councils is set to begin.

    Timaru, Waimakariri and… Audio

  • First of 'several' three waters bills introduced to Parliament

    News
    Politics infrastructure
    2 Jun 2022

    With local body elections coming in October, the contentious reorganisation of drinking, waste and stormwater can be expected to attract a lot of heat.

    First of 'several' three waters bills introduced to Parliament
  • 'High trust': Rotorua Library going fines-free

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    2 Jun 2022
    Te Aka Mauri the Rotorua Library director Laura Marshall.

    Rotorua Library is following the trend of about 19 others nationwide opting to remove fines on late books, in an effort to focus on literacy "enablement" over enforcement.

    'High trust': Rotorua Library going fines-free
  • The Panel with Georgie Stylianou and Raybon Kan (Part 1)

    Audio
    health life and society
    2 Jun 2022

    Today on the panel Wallace and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Raybon Kan discuss the verdict in the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp libel suit. They talk about a new study that has found taxes on sugary… Audio

  • Charities law changes to curb admin, boost transparency - Minister

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    2 Jun 2022
    Priyanca Radhakrishnan

    Big charities will need to be more transparent over their funding, after a government review recommended changes to the law.

    Charities law changes to curb admin, boost transparency - Minister
  • Meet the winners of the 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prize

    Audio
    science environment
    2 Jun 2022
    Carol Khor at the hypoxic chamber

    It's Prime Minister's Science Prize time! We meet some of the people awarded the 2021 prizes for their mahi. Audio

  • Meet the winners of the 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prize

    News
    Our Changing World science
    2 Jun 2022
    Carol Khor at the hypoxic chamber

    It's Prime Minister's Science Prize time! We meet some of the people awarded the 2021 prizes for their mahi.

    Audio

    The 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prizes
  • Aged Care workers call for increased minimum staff levels

    Audio
    politics
    1 Jun 2022

    Parliament’s health select committee hears a cry for help from workers in aged care residential facilities that staffing levels in their sector are unsafe and failing people. Audio

  • Aged Care workers call for increased minimum staff levels

    News
    The House politics
    1 Jun 2022

    Parliament’s health select committee hears a cry for help from workers in aged care residential facilities that staffing levels in their sector are unsafe and failing people.

    Audio

    Aged Care workers call for increased minimum staff levels
  • Outdoor science for hands-on learning

    Audio
    science environment
    1 Jun 2022
    Bianca Woyak stands in the schools veggie patch.

    Bianca Woyak from Burnside Primary School has won the 2021 Prime Minister's Science Teachers Prize. Claire Concannon visits to get a tour of all the outdoor science that has been happening at the… Audio

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