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  • 'Chickening out': Accusations fly as attempts to reschedule debate fall short

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    2 Oct 2023
    TVNZ Leaders Debate held on 19 September with Labour's Chris Hipkins and National's Christopher Luxon.

    The organisers of a high-profile leaders' election debate say they worked to the last minute to find another date and it's "extremely disappointing" it has proved to be in vain.

    Accusations fly as attempts to reschedule Hipkins and Luxon leaders' election debate fall short
  • Quake strengthening begins at historic Taranaki Cathedral

    News
    New Zealand spiritual practices
    2 Oct 2023
    The cathedral, which was consecrated in 2010, has been closed since February 2016 after being identified as an extreme earthquake risk.

    Strengthening work will soon start at Taranaki Cathedral - seven years after New Zealand's oldest stone church was closed due to earthquake risk.

    Quake strengthening begins at historic Taranaki Cathedral
  • Labour and national scramble to reschedule leaders' debate after Hipkins' Covid diagnosis

    Audio
    media politics
    2 Oct 2023
    Journalist-turned media trainer Janet Wilson

    Labour and National are frantically working to see if they can find a way to reschedule tomorrow night's leaders debate hosted by The Press, after Labour leader Chris Hipkins tested positive for… Audio

  • Can children's testimony be trusted? Experts weigh in on Peter Ellis case

    Audio
    crime Canterbury
    2 Oct 2023
    Peter Ellis, pictured in 1992

    An American psychologist who gave evidence at the Supreme Court hearing into the Christchurch Civic Creche case has told a new RNZ podcast that a child's evidence can be just as reliable as an…

    Coming up

  • Voting opens as Hipkins goes down with Covid

    Audio
    politics national
    2 Oct 2023
    No caption

    Early voting opens Monday 2nd October, and hundreds of polling booths will be available for people to start casting their votes from 9 o'clock Monday morning.

    It comes as Labour's campaign is turned… Audio

  • Election 2023: Early voting opens

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    2 Oct 2023
    A sign points the way to a voting booth during the Hamilton West by-election. (November 2022)

    The Electoral Commission chief executive says two in three people voted early in 2020 and that's expected to go up slightly this election.

    Election 2023: Early voting opens
  • "A way of making people move" - Coaxing veggie gardens in Christchurch

    Podcast episode — 01 October 2023

    It takes a bit of grit to grow veges in the Christchurch winter, but a group of Fijian families are rising to the challenge via a University of Canterbury-led project.

    "A way of making people move" - Coaxing veggie gardens in Christchurch
  • E04: Money Talks

    Audio
    crime
    2 Oct 2023
    Newspaper clippings covering the Civic Creche case

    Peter Ellis is arrested and charged with child sexual abuse. Creche parents are panicked and horrified. But what has really been happening at the creche? Audio

  • A sometimes summer of sun

    Audio
    weather national
    2 Oct 2023
    El Nino is the warm phase of the El Nino/La Nina Southern Oscillation (ENSO) that occurs across the tropical Pacific Ocean roughly every five years. The ENSO affects weather systems across the world, bringing extreme weather such as floods and droughts. El Nino generally causes drier conditions in Australia and South-East Asia, and wetter and warmer conditions in the Americas.

    A change in our three-year La Niña weather pattern will turn the tables on our summer – but don't think El Niño isn't also without its issues.  Audio

  • "A way of making people move" - Coaxing veggie gardens in Christchurch

    Audio
    food immigration
    2 Oct 2023
    Mosese Vilivilioyawa checks his crops.

    It takes a bit of grit to grow veges in the Christchurch winter, but a group of Fijian families are rising to the challenge via a University of Canterbury-led project. Audio

  • "A way of making people move" - Coaxing veggie gardens in Christchurch

    News
    Here Now food
    2 Oct 2023
    Mosese Vilivilioyawa checks his crops.

    It takes a bit of grit to grow veges in the Christchurch winter, but a group of Fijian families are rising to the challenge via a University of Canterbury-led project.

    Audio

    "A way of making people move" - Coaxing veggie gardens in Christchurch
  • A sometimes summer of sun

    News
    The Detail weather
    2 Oct 2023
    El Nino is the warm phase of the El Nino/La Nina Southern Oscillation (ENSO) that occurs across the tropical Pacific Ocean roughly every five years. The ENSO affects weather systems across the world, bringing extreme weather such as floods and droughts. El Nino generally causes drier conditions in Australia and South-East Asia, and wetter and warmer conditions in the Americas.

    A change in our three-year La Niña weather pattern will turn the tables on our summer – but don't think El Niño isn't also without its issues. 

    Audio

    A sometimes summer of sun
  • Live election updates: Next leaders debate may be affected by Hipkins' Covid

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    1 Oct 2023
    National Party housing spokesperson Chris Bishop (L) and Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni (R).

    Labour has released its manifesto and is promising free hours of maths and literacy for school students.

    Election 2023: All the latest developments on 1 October
  • Green Party unveils policy priorities and fiscal plan review

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    1 Oct 2023
    Green Party co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson.

    The Green Party has unveiled its policy priorities as well as an independent fiscal review, which it says shows their plan adds up.

    Election 2023: Green Party unveils policy priorities and fiscal plan review
  • Homes still without power in Far North as chilly temperatures hit overnight

    News
    New Zealand weather
    1 Oct 2023
    A MetService graphic shows where there are warnings and watches in place.

    More than a 100 homes remain without power in the Far North after thunderstorms swept through yesterday.

    Weather: Homes still without power in Far North as chilly temperatures hit overnight
  • Shorter treatment for prostate cancer available in New Zealand

    News
    New Zealand health
    1 Oct 2023
    A doctor gives a male patient an update on his case (file photo)

    A cancer support charity says the breakthrough in treatment for prostate cancer is a game-changer.

    Shorter treatment for prostate cancer available in New Zealand
  • Calling Home: Simon Butchard in Warsaw

    Audio 1 Oct 2023

    Calling home this week is Simon Butchard, who grew up in Christchurch but now lives in Warsaw with his wife Ania and their twins. Audio

  • Are John Beckenridge and his stepson Mike hiding in Asia?

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    1 Oct 2023
    John Beckenridge, left, and Mike Zhao-Beckenridge

    For the first time, family friends talk about what they believe really happened to John Beckenridge and his stepson, Mike.

    Are John Beckenridge and his stepson Mike hiding in Asia?
  • Issues over possible extension for smelly West Coast private landfill

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    1 Oct 2023
    The entrance to the private Taylorville Resource Park landfill.

    Whether or not a private landfill should get more time to fix ongoing smell problems has been complicated by a WorkSafe shutdown and investigation, and advice is being sought, a West Coast council…

    Council grapples with abatements at lawfully consented but controversial Greymouth landfill
  • Rugby World Cup: The All Blacks and Italy's one-sided history

    News
    Sport Rugby World Cup 2023
    30 Sep 2023
    Glen Osborne slides in the tackle of Italy's Christian Stocia to score in the final pool match of the Rugby World Cup at McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield.

    Given the All Blacks' up and down form of late and the promise that Kieran Crowley's side shown in the past two seasons, there are feelings that Italy's accursed run of results might change. Video

    Rugby World Cup: The All Blacks and Italy's one-sided history
  • Icon of Lyttelton set to re-open after years of being quake damaged

    Audio
    recreation
    29 Sep 2023
    Governors Bay Jetty

    An icon of Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour is set to re-open tomorrow, after being damaged in the Canterbury Earthquakes. The Governors Bay jetty, locally known for its extraordinary length and… Video, Audio

  • Election updates: National's plan will lead to more child poverty - Labour

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    29 Sep 2023
    Labour leader Chris Hipkins meets members of the public during a visit to Queensgate Shopping Centre in Lower Hutt on 29 September 2023.

    Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the National Party's fiscal vision "says everything about their priorities". Follow all the latest updates from the campaign trail with with RNZ's live blog.

    Election 2023: All the latest developments on 29 September
  • NZ Live: LEISURE

    Audio
    music
    29 Sep 2023
    Leisure

    Since their 2015 debut single 'Got it Bad', somewhat mysterious Auckland RnB group LEISURE have become international fan favourites. Following the exciting announcement of their first US headline… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Election 2023: What you need to know before voting

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    29 Sep 2023
    Collage of Orange man, Parliament floor, ballot, and voting sign

    Explainer - Early voting will begin for the general election. So let's take a look at the nuts and bolts of casting a vote. Video

    Election 2023: What you need to know before voting
  • 'A timeless taonga': Only known customary Māori sail Te Rā returns to Aotearoa

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    29 Sep 2023
    Te Rā [the sail] c. 1770–1800.

    Te Rā is believed to be over 200 years old and will be on display at Tāmaki Paenga Hira, the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Audio

    'A timeless taonga': Only known customary Māori sail Te Rā returns to Aotearoa
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