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  • Convicted rapist who assaulted teen girls loses name suppression

    News
    New Zealand
    3 Mar 2025
    Luca Benedict Kercher Fairgray admitted raping and sexually assaulting young women who were often drunk and vulnerable. He was sentenced to a year's home detention and a year's supervision when he appeared at the Auckland District Court on April 26.

    An Auckland man who raped and assaulted six girls when they were all teenagers - and then went on to offend against a 13-year old while he still had name suppression - can finally be identified.

    Convicted rapist who assaulted teenage girls loses name suppression
  • 'Very sad': Founder of former govt lunch provider on new programme's rollout

    News
    New Zealand health
    3 Mar 2025
    Lunch with Crunch founder Claire Kelly holding a chicken katsu dish her company has provided to schools

    Claire Kelly said her company had provided lunches to nine west Auckland schools, until the government switched to Compass this year.

    'Sad, very sad': Lunch with Crunch founder Claire Kelly on the school lunch programme
  • Taser death: Man threatened officers with metal pole, not samurai sword

    News
    New Zealand crime
    3 Mar 2025
    Unexplained death in Taita, Lower Hutt early on Sunday 26th January 2020.  A Police cordon and crime scene invetsigation tent were in place Monday 27th January 2020.

    The death has been referred to the Independent Police Conduct Authority and WorkSafe. Audio

    Taser death: Man threatened officers with metal pole, not samurai sword
  • French minister wraps up New Caledonia talks: 'We have to move forward'

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    3 Mar 2025
    France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls (front L) greets the President of the Government of New Caledonia Alcide Ponga (R) as Senator Georges Naturel (C) looks on during his arrival for a military honours ceremony at the Croix de Lorraine in Noumea, France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, on February 22, 2025. (Photo by Delphine MAYEUR / AFP)

    Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls left New Caledonia on Saturday after a one-week stay which was marked by the resumption of inclusive political talks on the French territory's future.

    French minister wraps up New Caledonia talks, will return late March
  • Prisoner dies in cell, another injured in stabbing

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    3 Mar 2025
    Inside Paremoremo Prison

    One man was found dead in his cell, while another was stabbed during a fight. Audio

    Prisoner dies in cell, another injured in stabbing at Auckland Prison
  • 'He had an amazing lyrical brain': The story behind the final album from The Chills

    News
    New Zealand music
    3 Mar 2025
    Martin Phillipps

    The Chills' final album Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songs was late frontman Martin Phillipps' mission to render his songs as he originally "heard them in his head," the band's manager says. Audio

    'He had an amazing lyrical brain': The story behind the final album from The Chills
  • Vutter: The vegan butter that's sweeping NZ's top food awards

    Audio 3 Mar 2025
    Images of Patrick Malloch and Aline Fonseca at the NZ Food Awards, plus images of the vutter product.

    The Avo Spreadable Vutter that won the chilled award category and the Supreme prize at the New Zealand Food Awards last year. and it's passionate vegan producers,  Aline Fonseca and Patrick Malloch.

    … Audio

  • Who will win this year’s Taite Music Prize?

    News
    New Zealand music
    3 Mar 2025
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    Anna Coddington, Delaney Davidson and Fazerdaze are among the top 10 albums in the running for this year's top independent music prize.

    Who will win this year’s Taite Music Prize?
  • Trump is not putting America first - he is hastening its decline

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    3 Mar 2025
    Trump and Putin generic

    Has any nation squandered its diplomatic capital and supplicated itself before its far weaker enemies as rapidly and brazenly as Donald Trump's America? Video

    In siding with Russia, Trump is not putting America first. He is hastening its decline
  • 'Crucial' healthcare roles being cut, workers, Labour say

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    3 Mar 2025
    Ayesha Verrall

    Health care cuts are wreaking havoc on front-line services, according to a union survey released today. Audio

    Most health care workers think cuts are damaging services - survey
  • Morning Report Essentials for Monday 3 March 2025

    Audio
    sport health
    3 Mar 2025

    On today's episode, the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has met with European leaders at a summit in London - for security talks, an incredible exchange between Volodymyr Zelensky, Donald Trump… Audio

  • Israel blocks aid into Gaza as ceasefire standoff escalates

    News
    World war
    3 Mar 2025
    Image depicts trucks carrying humanitarian aid lining up on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip on March 2, 2025, after Israel suspended the entry of supplies into the Palestinian enclave.

    Hamas wants Israel to move to second phase of ceasefire, but Israel says hostages must be released for the ceasefire to continue.

    Israel blocks aid into Gaza as ceasefire standoff escalates
  • New Zealand's part in provoking China

    News
    Politics money
    3 Mar 2025
    This handout photo taken on February 13, 2025 and released by The Australian Defence Force shows sailors onboard the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Arunta looking at the People's Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) Fuchi-class replenishment vessel and Weishanhu Jiangkai-class frigate Hengyang in the Tasman Sea. Australia's foreign minister voiced concern on February 21 over live fire drills conducted by three Chinese warships sailing off the country's east coast. (Photo by Handout / AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /  AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

    Analysis: China is being called 'provocative' after live firing in the Tasman, but New Zealand has done the same. Audio

    New Zealand's part in US moves provoking China
  • Belle Gibson, teenage lives and trying to find the traitors: What we're streaming this March

    News
    New Zealand Television
    3 Mar 2025
    TV shows to watch in March 2025.

    As the weather stays hot, our experts have a cornucopia of shows and films they're watching to suit every mood. Video

    Belle Gibson, teenage lives and trying to find the traitors: What we're streaming this March
  • Stars assemble for Oscars as 'Anora,' 'Conclave' vie for top prize

    News
    World media
    3 Mar 2025
    Clockwise from top, Adrien Brody in The Brutalist, Mikey Madison from Anora, Ralph Fiennes in Conclave and Timothée Chalamet in A Complete Unknown.

    A twisty awards season rocked by LA wildfires and a racist tweet scandal reaches its climax with the 97th Academy Awards gala on Monday.

    Stars assemble for Oscars as 'Anora,' 'Conclave' vie for top prize
  • Survey shows healthcare workers critical of govt cuts

    Audio
    money health
    3 Mar 2025

    A new survey shows four out of five healthcare workers say the government's cuts and restructuring over the last year have damaged health services. PSA national secretary Fleur Fitzsimons spoke to… Audio

  • Male-dominated politics lacks women's perspectives - Te Tuhi Kelly

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    3 Mar 2025
    Progressive Party of the Cook Islands leader Te Tuhi Kelly

    The Progressive Party of the Cook Islands leader is encouraging women to step up and familiarise themselves with the political process, policy making and governance.

    Male-dominated politics lacks women’s perspectives, says Cook Islands Progressive Party
  • What happens when students meet their 'first patient' - a cadaver

    News
    New Zealand health
    3 Mar 2025
    The Human Anatomy Lab

    Medicine has a dark history of acquiring bodies for students to learn on. The University of Auckland's Māori-led ceremony introducing students to their cadaver is changing that.

    When medical students meet their 'first patient' - a human cadaver
  • Labour critical of govt's decision to cut jobs and freeze recruitment of health care workers

    Audio
    health politics
    3 Mar 2025

    Labour's health spokesperson says the government's decision to cut jobs and freeze recruitment of health care workers is hurting frontline services and harming patients. Labour's Ayesha Verrall spoke… Audio

  • Netflix star Martin Henderson: 'It's very nurturing' to be in NZ more

    News
    New Zealand media
    2 Mar 2025
    Kiwi actor Martin Henderson has been back in Aotearoa for the summer filming the TVNZ show My Life is Murder.

    The Kiwi has needed soothing recently since becoming embroiled in a "horrific" catfishing scam in which countless people have been contacted by someone claiming to be him. Video, Audio

    Kiwi actor Martin Henderson back for a summer in Aotearoa
  • Album keeps Maribou State musician 'sane' during health complications

    News
    New Zealand World
    2 Mar 2025
    Maribou State have released their first album in seven years

    The pair have released their first album in seven years.

    Chris Davids says new album kept him 'sane' during health complications
  • On the Korean peninsula, eerie noises drive people wild

    News
    World world politics
    2 Mar 2025
    The noises coming from North Korea help keep out K-Pop music played by South Korea.

    They come from large speakers positioned on North Korea's side of the demilitarised zone, just under two kilometres away.

    North Korea plays eerie noises around the clock to drown out K-pop from South Korea
  • The website helping the NZ film industry go green

    News
    New Zealand Business
    2 Mar 2025
    Auckland filmmakers Jordan Mark Windsor Sean Wallace (aka THUNDERLIPS) on the set of their short film Help, I'm Alien Pregnant. This low-budget yet low-waste production is a great case study for others, says NZ film sustainability advocate Craig Gainsborough.

    New Zealand has no rules on sustainability when it comes to making films, TV series and ads. To help Kiwi producers minimise their project's environmental impact, online tools and resources are… Audio

    The website helping the New Zealand film industry go green
  • 'Just doesn't fit': Friends of Gene Hackman and wife grapple with their deaths

    News
    World arts
    2 Mar 2025
    LOS ANGELES - 1986:  Actor Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa pose for a portrait in 1986 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Donaldson Collection/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

    Close and longtime friends of the couple say they seemed to be in good health at their most recent encounter.

    Friends of Gene Hackman and wife say couple were 'alive and well' in recent meeting
  • Pacific Pride Christchurch hero and dancer Vui Suli Tuitaupe

    Audio
    Pacific life and society
    2 Mar 2025

    This weekend marks the beginning of Pride Christchurch, with events across the month. In a week's time Poneke Wellington joins in the festivities. As part of Pride, Sunday 2 March saw the third… Audio

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