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  • All Talk is all that

    News
    The Wireless
    30 Sep 2016
    Anika Moa

    Review - Does New Zealand finally have its own late night chat show fix? Jihee Junn gives her verdict on All Talk with Anika Moa on The Wireless. Comments

    All Talk is all that
  • Is All Talk with Anika Moa really all that?

    News
    The Wireless
    30 Sep 2016
    No caption

    Does New Zealand finally have its late night chat show fix?

    Is All Talk with Anika Moa really all that?
  • Fashion victims: the true cost of H&M clothing

    News
    New Zealand business
    26 Sep 2016
    H & M

    Major clothing retailer H&M, which is about to open its first store in New Zealand, faces accusations of child labour and factory conditions that are unsafe for workers.

    Fashion victims: the true cost of H&M clothing
  • Do we buy it? H&M's fast fashion has a cost beyond the price tag

    News
    The Wireless
    26 Sep 2016
    No caption

    The fashion giant opens its first NZ store this week. Underneath the hype is a company with a chequered history.

    Do we buy it? H&M's fast fashion has a cost beyond the price tag
  • Fashion victims: the true cost of H&M clothing

    Audio
    life and society
    26 Sep 2016

    The world's second largest clothing retailer, H&M, opens its first store in Auckland this weekend. But human rights activists say the retailer is accused of using child labour and having unsafe… Audio

  • A Tripp Down Memory Lane

    Audio
    rural farming
    16 Sep 2016
    tony tripp

    Tony Tripp has created a museum dedicated to rural memorabilia on Snowdon Station where he has been farming since 1961. In one of the sheds is a 1929 Bentley with a tow bar that Lucy Wills, the… Audio, Gallery

  • A Tripp Down Memory Lane

    News
    Country Life rural
    16 Sep 2016
    tony tripp

    Tony Tripp has created a museum dedicated to rural memorabilia on Snowdon Station where he has been farming since 1961. In one of the sheds is a 1929 Bentley with a tow bar that Lucy Wills, the…

    Audio

    A Tripp Down Memory Lane
  • 'I find myself holding a screaming baby in each arm'

    News
    Comment & Analysis refugees and migrants
    9 Sep 2016
    People rest in the shade on the Responder after being rescued.

    First Person - NZ aid worker Rosemarie North has worked in crisis situations all over the world, but rescuing refugees and migrants in the Mediterranean is quite different, she writes.

    'I find myself holding a screaming baby in each arm'
  • Moa to raise $4m and begin distribution of ParrotDog craft beer

    Audio
    business
    8 Sep 2016

    The craft beer brewer, Moa Group, says it's going to raise 4-million dollars in capital as part of a growth strategy, which involves plans to distribute ParrotDog's craft beer, from next month. Audio

  • Eight possible debutants in Kiwis squad

    News
    Sport
    7 Sep 2016
    Solomone Kata scores a try for the
Warriors in their loss to Wests Tigers.

    Eight possible debutants have been named in the initial Kiwi rugby league squad to prepare for next month's Test against Australia and then the Four Nations.

    Eight possible debutants in Kiwis squad
  • Go Ahead Caller - Ser 2, Ep 6 by Paul Casserly

    Audio 15 Jul 2016

    A hack of Helen's answerphone reveals a surprising ally in her quest for the top job at the United Nations and Gareth Morgan tangles with the cats.

    Features Anika Moa, Graeme Hill, Victoria Kelly… Audio

  • Wairau Bar: How it all began

    Audio
    history science
    7 Jul 2016
    Wairau Bar, on the Marlborough Coast, is one of New Zealand's most significant archaeological sites.

    Veronika Meduna joins Rangitane iwi members and scientists at Wairau Bar, New Zealand's most significant archaeological site, to find out about the place and its people, who were among the first to… Video, Audio

  • Wairau Bar: How it all began

    News
    Our Changing World history
    7 Jul 2016
    Wairau Bar, on the Marlborough Coast, is one of New Zealand's most significant archaeological sites.

    Veronika Meduna joins Rangitane iwi members and scientists at Wairau Bar, New Zealand's most significant archaeological site, to find out about the place and its people, who were among the first to…

    Video, Audio

    Wairau Bar: How it all began
  • Are modern 'Mad Men' too clever for their own good?

    Audio
    media life and society
    3 Jul 2016

    New Zealand's ad-makers have won top global prizes and the campaigns they create are getting more and more elaborate. But are they getting too clever for their own good? Video, Audio

  • Are modern 'Mad Men' too clever for their own good?

    News
    Mediawatch media
    3 Jul 2016

    New Zealand's ad-makers have won top global prizes and the campaigns they create are getting more and more elaborate. But are they getting too clever for their own good?

    Video, Audio

    Are modern 'Mad Men' too clever for their own good?
  • Moa Group cuts full-year losses on improving sales

    Audio 31 May 2016

    The craft beer brewer, Moa Group, has reported a smaller full year loss on higher sales, and is not looking for a tie up with any of the brewing big boys. Audio

  • Business in brief for 30 May 2016

    Audio
    30 May 2016

    Sealegs turns a profit; Turners reports higher pre-tax profit; Moa Group cuts full-year losses on improving sales. Audio

  • The Sampler Summit: Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool

    Audio
    music
    24 May 2016
    no metadata

    On May 8th, genre-defying Oxfordshire quintet Radiohead released their ninth album, A Moon Shaped Pool. To explore its depths and details, Nick Bollinger has called a Sampler Summit with local… Video, Audio

  • The Sampler Summit: Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool

    News
    The Sampler music
    24 May 2016
    no metadata

    On May 8th, genre-defying Oxfordshire quintet Radiohead released their ninth album, A Moon Shaped Pool. To explore its depths and details, Nick Bollinger has called a Sampler Summit with local…

    Video, Audio

    The Sampler Summit: Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
  • My Top 5: Hex

    News
    The Wireless
    19 May 2016
    No caption

    Wellington lo-fi metal outfit Hex revisit five songs that bring back some special memories.

    My Top 5: Hex
  • Kiwi denies cheap shot on Thurston

    News
    Sport
    12 May 2016

    An irate Sam Moa has defended himself against accusations of rugby league thuggery after his late shot on Johnathan Thurston in the trans-Tasman Test.

    Kiwi denies cheap shot on Thurston
  • Hit on Thurston wasn't a cheap shot - Moa

    News
    Sport
    12 May 2016
    Kiwis Sam Moa playing Australia 2016.

    Sam Moa has defended himself against accusations of rugby league thuggery after his late shot on Kangaroos playmaker Johnathan Thurston in the trans-Tasman Test.

    Hit on Thurston wasn't a cheap shot - Moa
  • Looking Backward and Forward

    Audio
    8 May 2016
    William gets ready to record while his producer makes a fine adjustment to his microphone placement.

    William Dart takes the opportunity of the final programme in the current series to reminisce a bit on his 36-year career hosting New Horizons. Treats include music by Ry Cooder, Anne Sofie Von Otter… Audio

  • Two native mushrooms now endangered

    News
    New Zealand science
    7 May 2016
    Boletopsis nothofagi

    Two New Zealand fungi have been added to the global Red List of threatened species, and classed as 'endangered'.

    Two native mushrooms now endangered
  • Harris in the halves and Hiku out for Kiwis

    News
    Sport
    3 May 2016
    The Kiwis' back Gerard Beale.

    Cronulla back Gerard Beale will start for the New Zealand rugby league team against the Kangaroos on Friday night with fill-in fullback Peta Hiku ruled out with injury.

    Harris in the halves and Hiku out for Kiwis
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