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  • Player, rugby union and the prime minister: Who has the last laugh?

    News
    Pacific sport
    19 Sep 2024
    SAINT-ETIENNE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 17: The players of Fiji form a huddle at full-time following the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between Australia and Fiji at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard on September 17, 2023 in Saint-Etienne, France. (Photo by Pauline Ballet - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

    Opinion - With the public fallout between ex-Flying Fijians captain Waisea Nayacalevu and Fiji Rugby, with PM Sitiveni Rabuka weighing in on the saga, one major wrong is revealed.

    Fijian player, rugby union and the prime minister: Who has the last laugh?
  • Instagram 'teen accounts' might not work but we have to try - consultant

    News
    New Zealand
    19 Sep 2024
    (FILES) In this photo illustration, a person looks at a smart phone with a Instagram logo displayed on the screen, on August 17, 2021, in Arlington, Virginia. Meta on September 17, 2024, announced the creation of "Teen Accounts," designed to better protect underage users from the dangers associated with Instagram. The hugely popular photo-sharing app is accused by many experts and authorities of damaging the mental health of its youngest users. (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY / AFP)

    Children aren't meant to vape, smoke or drink and we regulate those things, a social media consultant says. Audio

    Instagram 'teen accounts' might not work but we have to try - consultant
  • Frenchwoman in mass rape case denounces husband

    News
    World
    19 Sep 2024
    Gisele Pelicot walks during an interuption at the Avignon courthouse as she attends the trial of her former partner Dominique Pelicot accused of drugging her for nearly ten years and inviting strangers to rape her at their home in Mazan, a small town in the south of France, in Avignon, on September 17, 2024. A court in the southern town of Avignon is trying Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retiree, for repeatedly raping and enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily sedated wife in her own bed over a decade. Fifty other men, aged between 26 and 74, are also on trial for alleged involvement, in a case that has horrified France. The court proceedings, which runs until December, are open to the public at the request of Dominique Pelicot's ex-wife and victim. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP)

    Gisele Pelicot told a French court: 'forgiveness does not exist' after a copy cat case was revealed.

    Frenchwoman in mass rape case denounces husband, other suspects as 'degenerates'
  • Budget 2024: Light at the end of the tunnel

    News
    Politics The House
    18 Sep 2024
    Erica Stanford during the Estimates Debate of Budget 2024

    The House - The government's maiden Budget is finally reaching the end of its long approval process, and it's going to be just in time. Audio

    Budget 2024: Light at the end of the tunnel
  • Kiribati 'exercising sovereignty' in diplomat ban - academics

    News
    Pacific
    18 Sep 2024
    Flags of Pacific Islands nations, displayed at the 2018 Pacific Islands Forum summit.

    Pacific states can be increasingly expected to call the shots as to when, and if, they can accommodate visiting diplomatic missions.

    Kiribati 'exercising sovereignty' in diplomat ban - academics
  • 'Please lay out the evidence' - Fiji Rugby hits back at corruption claims

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    18 Sep 2024
    Fiji Rugby House Suva

    FRU Interim Board chairman Peter Mazey said they are concerned by former Flying Fijians captain Waisea Nayacalevu's "serious accusations against the team at Rugby House".

    ‘Please lay out the evidence’ - Fiji Rugby hits back at corruption claims
  • Polkinghorne's defence say trial 'prosecuted by emotion' where 'victim is logic'

    News
    New Zealand court
    17 Sep 2024
    Ron Mansfield representing Philip Polkinghorne at day 1 of the trial for the murder of Polkinghorne's wife at the High Court at Auckland.

    The defence of an Auckland eye surgeon accused of murder has urged the jury to do away with notions of murder mystery and phantom killers, and focus on the facts.

    Polkinghorne trial: Defence urges jury to focus on the facts
  • Can you get rich without owning property?

    News
    Business In Depth
    17 Sep 2024
    Sharesies co-founder and director, Brooke Roberts

    Brooke Roberts leads a $500m investment platform. She believes if you have $5 to invest, you should have the same choices.

    Democraticising stocks: Brooke Roberts leads an investment platform valued at $500 million
  • 30,000 more victims of violent crime for year

    News
    Politics
    17 Sep 2024
    Independent victim advocate Ruth Money

    It's a stark reversal of the government's goal: 20,000 fewer victims by 2030. Audio

    Victims advocate urges frontline investment after increasing violence statistics
  • Te Kawau ki Tai | Episode 3: Ngā Kaihoe

    Audio
    te ao Maori culture
    16 Sep 2024
    Te Kawau ki Tai E3 ELF image

    As important as the waka taua is the kaihoe who will man it. We follow them as they prepare for this momentous occasion, starting with land training, involving learning haka, ngeri, and technique. Video

  • A cut above - couple making 'one of a kind' knives with deer antlers

    News
    Country rural
    14 Sep 2024
    Jacinda and Richy Sheridan run Sheridan Hunting Knives from the farm they run in Motu, near Gisborne.

    Jacinda and Richy Sheridan have carved out a niche for themselves, making hunting and farm knives using deer antlers.

    Country Life: Carving out their own niche
  • Justin Timberlake sentenced after drunk driving arrest

    News
    World
    14 Sep 2024
    Justin Timberlake's mugshot.

    The pop star has pleaded guilty to a lesser traffic charge - driving while ability impaired - and was ordered to perform community service.

    Justin Timberlake pleads guilty to lesser charge after drunk driving arrest
  • British pick Swiss for America's Cup challenger semi-final

    News
    Sport
    14 Sep 2024
    America's Cup challenger Britannia of INEOS Team UK training on Waitemata Harbour.

    Britain select Switzerland as their opponents for the semi-finals of the America's Cup challenger series.

    British pick Swiss for America's Cup challenger semi-final
  • Banning kids from social media won't solve anything - Netsafe

    News
    New Zealand technology
    12 Sep 2024
    A photo of a young girl sitting in the dark gazing at her phone.

    Calls to ban under-16s from social media are a distraction from the real issues facing young people on the platforms, according to Netsafe. Audio

    Banning kids from social media won't solve anything - Netsafe
  • Samoan community pay respect to car crash victims

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    9 Sep 2024
    Families of the two RSE workers at at Le Maota Samoa in Auckland. 8 September 2024

    The melodious voices of sopranos, tenors, and bass filled the room at Le Maota Samoa on Sunday, as the Samoan community paid their respects to victims of the Ramarama tragedy.

    Samoan community pay respect to Auckland car crash victims
  • Harris, Trump nearly tied in final stretch of race - poll

    News
    World world politics
    9 Sep 2024
    US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at a Labor Day event at Northwestern High School in Detroit, Michigan, September 2, 2024. US former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at Trump Tower in New York City on September 6, 2024.

    The poll notably showed voters feel they need to learn more about Harris, while their opinions on Trump are largely set.

    Kamala Harris, Donald Trump effectively tied in final stretch of election race, poll shows
  • Seymour hits out at church leaders over Treaty bill

    News
    Politics te ao Māori
    9 Sep 2024
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    The ACT leader says churches are abandoning their core beliefs, after 400 Christian leaders condemned his controversial Treaty Principles Bill.

    David Seymour hits out at church leaders over Treaty Principles Bill
  • TIME mag nod for preserving te reo through AI

    News
    Te Ao Māori technology
    8 Sep 2024
    Te Hiku Media chief executive Peter-Lucas Jones.

    Peter-Lucas Jones has been recognised alongside some of the biggest tech players in the world.

    Māori media company head Peter-Lucas Jones named on TIME magazine list for preserving te reo through AI
  • Is New Zealand ready for the next big space race?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    8 Sep 2024
    International Space Station (ISS), photographed from the Shuttle Orbiter Discovery.

    Analysis - Space has rapidly become more hostile for geopolitical reasons, but what are the threats, and what is New Zealand doing to assess them?

    New Zealand takes another step towards US space operations
  • David Walliams - 'I wish I could make music'

    News
    New Zealand author interview
    8 Sep 2024
    David Walliams

    Life is a series of laughs for English comedian and author David Walliams - even if his musical career ended at learning the recorder. Audio

    The Mixtape: David Walliams
  • Raw milk - social media fad or superfood?

    News
    New Zealand food
    7 Sep 2024
    A blonde woman drinking a large glass of milk

    'Don't drink raw milk because some hot chick on Instagram told you to,' an agricultural expert says. Audio

    Raw milk - social media fad or superfood?
  • Will charges against father of suspect change how America deals with school shootings?

    News
    World crime
    7 Sep 2024
    WINDER, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 6: Colin Gray, 54, the father of Apalachee High School shooting suspect Colt Gray, 14, enters the Barrow County courthouse for his first appearance, on September 6, 2024, in Winder, Georgia. Colin Gray is being charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder and cruelty to children after his son opened fire and killed 4 at the high school on Wednesday.   Brynn Anderson-Pool/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by POOL / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    In bringing charges against the father of an accused shooter, prosecutors are implementing an emerging legal approach as the United States grapples with mass gun violence in schools.

    Charges against father of Georgia shooting suspect test legal strategy
  • 'We're not going to back down': Protest to changes for disability service

    News
    New Zealand disability
    6 Sep 2024
    Protest co-organiser Francine Jones of Taranaki Disabilty Action with son Nash, who lives with Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and dad.

    The government is restructuring Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People.

    'We're not going to back down': 300 protest changes to disability services in New Plymouth
  • Why we shouldn't take health advice from Elle Macpherson

    News
    New Zealand health
    6 Sep 2024
    Elle Macpherson, model and actress, stands on the white carpet at the Best Brands Awards 2024 gala, on 27 February 2024, Bavaria, Munich.

    Experts and survivors say the supermodel's remarks about cancer are dangerous and could have tragic outcomes.

    The potential danger of Elle Macpherson's remarks about cancer
  • 'Really shocked': Lack of internet restrictions found in primary schools

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    2 Sep 2024
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    Pupils could be able to view pornography, sexualised animal content, and information about self-harm on school devices. Audio

    'Really shocked': Child safety advocates find lack of internet restrictions in primary schools
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