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  • Southee wins top New Zealand Cricket award

    News
    Sport
    14 Apr 2022
    Tim Southee of New Zealand appeals for the wicket of Shreyas Iyer of India.

    Black Caps bowler takes top gong at New Zealand Cricket Awards.

    Southee wins top New Zealand Cricket award
  • Nurses, National critical of low success rate of $300,000 recruitment drive

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Apr 2022
    Covid-19 outbreak. Healthcare worker. Nurse working in intensive care unit. Mechanical ventilation system in the background .

    An overseas recruitment campaign targeting ICU nurses has employed just three people since it was launched two months ago.

    Nurses, National critical of low success rate of $300,000 recruitment drive
  • Apple AirTags - a stalker's best friend?

    Audio
    business technology
    14 Apr 2022
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    Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to look at Apple's AirTags, a device that can turn every iPhone in the world into a detector for your lost luggage or keys - but they're also being… Audio

  • Our Ocean Conference opens in Palau

    News
    Pacific Palau
    14 Apr 2022
    Our Ocean conference in Palau opened with more 500 delegates from more than 80 countries

    The Our Ocean Conference opened this morning in Palau with more than 500 delegates from more than 80 nations taking part.

    Our Ocean Conference opens in Palau
  • Food price rises: 'No matter how you cut it, it's clear that NZers are paying too much'

    News
    Politics Business
    13 Apr 2022
    NELSON, NEW ZEALAND, JULY 19, 2018: Unidentified customers examine sale goods in a supermarket.

    The annual food price rise announced today confirms the need to "rein in the super profits of the supermarket duopoly", Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs David Clark says. Audio

    Supermarket sector needs to be reined in after huge food price rise - minister
  • Ex MP wants religious leaders to fight for LGBTQ community and women in Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    13 Apr 2022
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    A former New Zealand MP aims to find the "Desmond Tutu of the Pacific" to help tackle LGBTQ issues for Pasifika.

    Ex MP wants religious leaders to fight for LGBTQ community and women in Pacific
  • British PM Boris Johnson fined by police over lockdown parties

    News
    World
    13 Apr 2022

    Boris Johnson has been fined by the police for attending a birthday party thrown for him during a Covid-19 lockdown.

    British PM Boris Johnson fined by police over lockdown parties
  • Pacific news in brief

    News
    Pacific
    12 Apr 2022
    The leader of the opposition in Solomon Islands parliament, Matthew Wale.

    Solomons' PM accused of putting himself first, Samoan career criminal dies, and fears for future of USP

    Pacific news in brief
  • Needle Exchange Programme- finances show success

    Audio
    health
    12 Apr 2022
    No caption

    A balance sheet shows treatment for HIV is our most successful public health programme ever. The bottom line of some new data is that the New Zealand Needle Exchange Programme has doubled its return… Audio

  • Black Ferns coach keeps job despite scathing review

    News
    Sport
    11 Apr 2022
    7/11/2021
England vs New Zealand
New Zealand head coach Glenn Moore
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Laszlo Gecz0 / www.photosport.nz

    Black Ferns coach Glenn Moore has been retained despite a scathing independent review into the team's culture and environment.

    Black Ferns coach keeps job despite scathing review
  • Geoffrey Miller: Jacinda Ardern and Nanaia Mahuta struggle in Ukraine lethal aid debate

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    11 Apr 2022
    - POOL - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern during the post-Cabinet press conference with Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta, Parliament, Wellington. 07 March, 2022.  NZ Herald photograph by Mark Mitchell

    Opinion - International analyst Geoffrey Miller examines New Zealand's justifications for not providing Ukraine with 'lethal aid'.

    Geoffrey Miller: Jacinda Ardern and Nanaia Mahuta struggle in Ukraine lethal aid debate
  • PNG counting down to national elections

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    11 Apr 2022
    PNG voters must dip a finger into indelible ink before voting, an effort to ensure they don't vote twice.

    Papua New Guineans choose a new parliament in national elections in June.

    PNG counting down to national elections
  • 'Runaway inflation': Rates picked to rise in this week's RBNZ decision

    News
    Business economy
    11 Apr 2022
    Adrian Orr

    Another rise in interest rates by the Reserve Bank seems certain this week. The only issue is how large will it be.

    'Runaway inflation': Rates picked to rise in this week's RBNZ decision
  • MPs debate summonsing Russian ambassador to Parliament

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    11 Apr 2022

    MPs are debating the extraordinary step after the ambassador rebuffed two requests to appear before a committee to answer questions about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    Ukraine: MPs debate summonsing Russian ambassador before NZ Parliament
  • Predator control sees native bird life double on West Coast

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    10 Apr 2022
    Mohua or yellowhead

    Native bird numbers have reached new highs in the Department of Conservation's longest running bird monitoring project.

    Predator control sees native bird life double on West Coast
  • Local Government Commission axes Gisborne's rural wards

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    9 Apr 2022
    Debate swirled at the council for over an hour on Thursday as councillors discussed the best options for the organisation to address its carbon output.

    Gisborne District Council will be without rural ward councillors at its next election following a Local Government Commission hearing, missing out on its preferred option.

    Local Government Commission axes Gisborne's rural wards
  • Introducing: Em

    Audio
    music
    9 Apr 2022
    Emily Wheatcroft-Snape

    This week we introduce you to producer, recording engineer and musician Em. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Introducing: Neive Strang

    Audio
    music
    9 Apr 2022
    Neive Strang

    Dunedin singer-songwriter Neive Strang introduces her song 'Hold'. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Government reveals plan to help combat modern slavery

    News
    Politics Business
    9 Apr 2022
    food packing and sorting industry equipment

    The government wants businesses to do their bit to stamp out modern slavery, by reporting on anything amiss in their supply chain.

    Government reveals plan to help combat modern slavery
  • First interview: Man kept as slave in NZ speaks out

    News
    In Depth immigration
    9 Apr 2022
    No caption

    He was lured to New Zealand with promises of money and a better life, but instead he was kept as a slave, repeatedly assaulted and cut off from his family. For the first time, he tells his story.

    First interview: Man kept as slave in NZ speaks out
  • Late strikes sink Football Ferns

    News
    Sport
    9 Apr 2022
    Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams  fails to make a save as Anna Green of New Zealand kicks a goal.

    Australia scored two goals in added time to beat the Football Ferns 2-1 in their friendly in Townsville.

    Late strikes sink Football Ferns
  • High Court rules vaccine mandates justified for doctors, teachers

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Apr 2022
    No caption

    A legal challenge questioning the lawfulness of the government's Covid-19 vaccination mandate for educators and health workers has failed in the High Court.

    High Court rules vaccine mandates justified for doctors, teachers
  • Australian telco launches scam message filter

    Audio
    internet security
    8 Apr 2022
    Unknown number calling in the middle of the night. Phone call from stranger. Person holding mobile and smartphone home late.

    Are you plagued by those dodgy texts that want you to click an even dodgier link? Now one of Australia's biggest telcos is taking the guess work out it - introducing a filter to block the scam… Video, Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    8 Apr 2022
    Steel coach Reinga Bloxham talks to her players.

    In today's sports news - Netball continues to battle Covid,milestone for CD batsman, sixth straight loss for Breakers and UEFA introduces regulations on spending.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Russia adds NZ to black list

    Audio
    world politics
    8 Apr 2022

    Russia is accusing New Zealand of Russophobia and servility towards the collective West, for introducing unprecedented sanctions against the country for invading Ukraine.

    Today it published a list of… Audio

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