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  • Labour calls for minister to resign

    News
    Politics
    22 Jul 2015
    Caucus run 21/07/15

    Corrections Minister Sam Lotu-Iiga is under pressure over when he knew about allegations a prisoner at Mt Eden Prison had been dropped from a balcony.

    Labour calls for minister to resign
  • FIFA informant squeeling since 2011

    News
    Sport
    18 Jun 2015
    Ex-Fifa-Member Chuck BLAZER (USA, FIFA Executive Committee) and outgoing FIFA President Sepp Blatter posing with the Club World Cup in 2012.

    Prosecutors in America have revealed the former FIFA executive committee member Chuck Blazer was secretly providing authorities information for nearly two years before he admitted guilt.

    FIFA informant squeeling since 2011
  • Where in the world is 'AH-ding-ligh'?

    News
    New Zealand language
    13 Jun 2015
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    When '-cester' spells '-oostuh' and 'w' makes no sound at all: Radio New Zealand's Presentation Standards Manager Hewitt Humphrey on the pronounciation of British towns and places. Audio

    Where in the world is 'AH-ding-ligh'?
  • Former FIFA exec admitted taking bribes

    News
    Sport
    4 Jun 2015
    Ex-Fifa-Member Chuck BLAZER (USA, FIFA Executive Committee) and outgoing FIFA President Sepp Blatter posing with the Club World Cup in 2012.

    A former executive committee member of FIFA told a US judge in November 2013 that he took bribes in connection with the 1998 and 2010 World Cups.

    Former FIFA exec admitted taking bribes
  • Glory in their Eyes

    Audio
    life and society defence force
    26 Apr 2015

    For many New Zealanders, Gallipoli was to be the biggest adventure of their lives. To them fighting for King and Country was a calling and an honour, fresh-faced young men with glory in their eyes set… Audio, Gallery

  • UN worried about infant nutrition in Vanuatu

    Audio 8 Apr 2015

    The United Nations says it is concerned about proper nutrition for mothers and babies in Vanuatu after cyclone Pam struck. Authorities estimate around ninety percent of the food gardens in the mostly… Audio

  • April fools' day: the round-up

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Apr 2015
    The leaning tower of Pisa.

    We round up the year's best April Fools' stories: we laughed, we cried, we swore that a $13 million leaning tower couldn't be real... Video

    April fools' day: the round-up
  • Recording the goings on (and on and on)

    News
    The Wireless
    31 Mar 2015
    Claire Gilray stands in front of bound copies of Hansard

    Megan Whelan goes behind the scenes with Parliament's Hansard reporters.

    Recording the goings on (and on and on)
  • Dusty road group claim bullying

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    18 Mar 2015
    Members of the Pipiwai-Titoki rural roads advocacy group outside Northland Polytechnic in Kerikeri, during a speech by Prime Minister John Key.

    A Northland group campaigning to seal dusty and dangerous forestry roads has been told to back off until after the by-election. Audio

    Dusty road group claim bullying
  • Steubenville

    Audio
    15 Mar 2015

    Kiwi Eleanor Bishop bases her new show on a notorious rape that was revealed to the victim via tweets. Eleanor is studying directing in America on a Fulbright Scholarship at the Carnegie Mellon… Audio

  • Obama dismisses Netanyahu speech

    News
    World
    4 Mar 2015
    Barack Obama makes a statement to the press following Mr Netanyahu's speech

    Barack Obama says Netanyahu's Iran speech contains "nothing new".

    Obama dismisses Netanyahu speech
  • Netanyahu's nuclear warning

    News
    World
    4 Mar 2015
    Benjamin Netanyahu

    The Israeli prime minister has warned that a deal under discussion on Iran's nuclear programme could "pave its way to the bomb", rather than block it.

    Netanyahu's nuclear warning
  • That's just creepy

    News
    The Wireless
    26 Feb 2015
    Illustration: Pinky Fang

    Is privacy dead, or is it just taking a nap while social etiquette and the law catch up with technology?

    That's just creepy: When privacy settings aren't enough
  • 'Gifted' Celia Lashlie remembered

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Feb 2015
    Celia Lashlie

    Following her death on Monday, Celia Lashlie is remembered for her work with teenage boys and stopping domestic violence. Audio

    'Gifted' Celia Lashlie remembered
  • Ex-Australia PM slams asylum policies

    News
    Pacific
    16 Feb 2015
    Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser.

    Australia's former prime minister Malcolm Fraser has hit out at the current asylum seeker policy of offshore detention.

    Ex-Australia PM slams asylum policies
  • Advice sought on PM destroying texts

    News
    Politics
    28 Nov 2014
    John Key in Wellington in November 2014.

    The Green Party has asked the Chief Archivist to look into whether Prime Minister John Key is destroying public records by deleting all of his text messages. Audio

    Advice sought on PM destroying texts
  • PM's contact with blogger questioned

    News
    Politics
    27 Nov 2014
    John Key

    Prime Minister John Key's contact with blogger Cameron Slater about a report on the SIS the night before it was released beggars belief, the leader of the Labour Party says. Audio

    PM's contact with blogger questioned
  • Report slams SIS over info release

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    25 Nov 2014
    Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Cheryl Gwyn.

    The SIS released inaccurate and misleading information on former Labour Party leader Phil Goff but there is no evidence it was playing politics, an inquiry by the Inspector-General has found. Video, Audio

    Report slams SIS over info release
  • Bianchi's family don't give up hope

    News
    Sport
    16 Oct 2014
    French formula one driver Jules Bianchi.

    The Marussia Formula One team have slammed media reports that Jules Bianchi and team officials ignored safety measures before the crash that left the Frenchman fighting for his life.

    Bianchi's family don't give up hope
  • Critic's Chair: Stefan Schulz Copenhagen Recital

    Audio
    15 Oct 2014

    We feature the brand new recording from bass trombonist Stefan Schulz. This disc is from a live recital, and highlights a selection of transcriptions for bass trombone and piano. David Bremner… Audio

  • David Cunliffe resigns but will seek re-election

    News
    Politics Election 2014
    27 Sep 2014
    David Cunliffe announces his resignation as leader of the Labour Party to reporters in Auckland.

    David Cunliffe has resigned, effective from the end of caucus on Tuesday, but will seek re-election through a primary leadership contest. Video, Audio

    David Cunliffe resigns but will seek re-election
  • Cunliffe's full resignation statement

    News
    Politics Election 2014
    27 Sep 2014
    David Cunliffe announces his resignation as leader of the Labour Party to reporters in Auckland.

    A transcript of David Cunliffe's statement to media today following a Labour Party council meeting in Auckland.

    Cunliffe's full resignation statement
  • Fiji Poll underway today

    Audio 17 Sep 2014

    Fijians get ready to vote for the first time in more than eight years. Audio

  • SOE's strain Pacific economies

    Audio 17 Sep 2014

    A recent report released by the Asian Development Bank has found that State-owned enterprises or SOE's continue to strain economies in the Pacific. Audio

  • Call for more support for PNG female candidates

    Audio 17 Sep 2014

    Papua New Guinea women are demonstrating increased forays into leadership roles although there's a call by a female government minister for more support for women candidates during elections. Audio

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