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  • Chelsea Winstanley: 'I was married to someone who was on their own buzz'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    23 Feb 2024
    Chelsea Winstanley and Taika Waititi at the world premiere of Thor: Ragnarok on October 10, 2017 in Hollywood, California.

    The Award-winning film producer opens up to Anika Moa about life, love and following her own path in the first episode of a new RNZ podcast.

    Chelsea Winstanley: 'I was married to someone who was on their own buzz'
  • Australian PM says asylum seeker boat arrival not a border failure

    News
    World immigration
    19 Feb 2024
    Australian and New New Zealand Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese and Christopher Luxon meet in Sydney

    Thirty-nine men say they travelled by boat from Indonesia to remote communities in Western Australia on Friday. Video

    Anthony Albanese says asylum seeker boat arrival 'unfortunate' but government not to blame
  • Social media reunites Irish student in NZ with stolen notes

    News
    Country
    19 Feb 2024
    Emily Roskam reunited with her notes.

    The power of social media has helped an Irish aPhD student reunite with vital lab notes stolen while she was travelling around NZ.

    Social media reunites Irish PhD student with vital stolen lab notes
  • Port Hills fire 'visions of 2017 all over again' - Adventure Park

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    17 Feb 2024
    Maurice Noone, Chair of Christchurch Adventure Park

    Fire crews are 'working hard' to extinguish hot spots ahead of norwesters on Sunday.

    Port Hills fire day four: FENZ and Adventure Park update
  • Pacific news in brief for February 16

    News
    Pacific
    16 Feb 2024
    Mt Ulawun eruption could continue indefinitely, the Rabaul Volcano Observatory said. 22 November 2023

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region.

    Pacific news in brief for February 16
  • Neurodiverse kids struggle with phone ban

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    New Zealand education
    16 Feb 2024
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    Some neurodiverse children are struggling with the government's 'away for the day' ban on phones in schools.

    'It feels like a blanket thing for all children' - neurodiverse kids struggle with phone ban
  • Miss NZ on 21st century pageants: 'So much more involved than just being pretty'

    Audio
    culture national
    13 Feb 2024
    Georgia smiles at the camera. She is wearing a white off-the-shoulder gown and a large silver and red crown.

    Georgia Waddington says these days, beauty pageants are about more than just looks. Audio

  • 10 movies to fall in love with this Valentine's Day

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    12 Feb 2024
    Romantic movies collage for Valentine's Day 2024

    Has it ever occurred to you that many of the best-known romantic movies are about doomed, tragic or failed love? Dan Slevin finds films to swoon over this Valentine's Day. Video

    10 movies to fall in love with this Valentine's Day
  • Peruvian DJ Sofia Kourtesis celebrates family on the joyous Madres

    Audio
    music
    10 Feb 2024
    Sofia Kourtesis

    Tony Stamp reviews an infectious collection of club cuts. Video, Audio

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  • Peruvian DJ Sofia Kourtesis celebrates family on the joyous Madres

    News
    The Sampler music
    10 Feb 2024
    Sofia Kourtesis

    Tony Stamp reviews an infectious collection of club cuts.

    Video, Audio

    Review: Madres by Sofia Kourtesis
  • Hangzhou cancels Argentina friendly as Messi fallout grows

    News
    Sport
    10 Feb 2024
    Lionel Messi of Inter Miami.

    Lionel Messi's failure to play over an injury prompted a furious backlash from fans, the Hong Kong government and Chinese state media.

    Hangzhou cancels Argentina friendly as Messi fallout grows
  • Chris Tse curates a reading list for Chinese New Year

    Audio
    books
    9 Feb 2024
    Author collage for Chris Tse's curated list of CNY books, ft: Rose Lu, Lee Murray, Chris Tse, Sam Low, Gregory Kan, Graci Kim.

    Poet Laureate Chris Tse curates a selection of recent books by Aotearoa’s East and South East Asian writers to mark Lunar New Year.

    Coming up

  • Elite school mishandled allegations about teacher

    News
    New Zealand education
    8 Feb 2024
    Taurapa was allowed to continue working at Christ’s College after allegations were raised about his conduct.

    An elite school has apologised after an independent investigation revealed a series of failings in its handling of allegations about a disgraced teacher.

    Elite school mishandled allegations about teacher
  • How phone bans at schools are working

    News
    New Zealand technology
    8 Feb 2024
    Wellington East Girls College student Semhar Girmay and principal Gael Ashworth.

    Schools have been open for just a few days, but many have already adopted the government's ban on mobile phones before it comes into force.

    School phone ban: 'Students seem to be okay with it'
  • With one last hurrah, goneburger is goneburger

    Audio
    media
    4 Feb 2024
    James Shaw and, inset, James Shaw's tweet saying 'James Shaw goneburger'

    When James Shaw tweeted "James Shaw goneburger" it was the zenith of one political reporter's eight-year effort to goneburger every departing politician in New Zealand. But Jo Moir is now leaving… Audio

  • With one last hurrah, goneburger is goneburger

    News
    Mediawatch media
    4 Feb 2024
    James Shaw and, inset, James Shaw's tweet saying 'James Shaw goneburger'

    When James Shaw tweeted "James Shaw goneburger" it was the zenith of one political reporter's eight-year effort to goneburger every departing politician in New Zealand. But Jo Moir is now leaving…

    Audio

    With one last hurrah, goneburger is goneburger
  • Select Committee live-streaming moves off Facebook

    Audio
    politics
    4 Feb 2024
    Winnie Nadi, Parliament's Digital Lead, 31 January 2024.

    Live-streaming of public select committee hearings is now being hosted on Parliament’s own website instead of on Facebook. Audio

  • Select Committee live-streaming moves off Facebook

    News
    The House politics
    4 Feb 2024
    Winnie Nadi, Parliament's Digital Lead, 31 January 2024.

    Live-streaming of public select committee hearings is now being hosted on Parliament’s own website instead of on Facebook.

    Audio

    Select Committee live-streaming moves off Facebook
  • Behind the shine of the Pacific Games lurks poor governance and corruption

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    1 Feb 2024
    Pacific Games opening ceremony on 19 November 2023.

    Opinion - Since 2019, my country (Solomon Islands) has become a hotbed for diplomatic tensions and foreign interference, and undue influence, writes Ruth Liloqula

    Behind the shine of the Pacific Games lurks poor governance and corruption
  • Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week

    News
    New Zealand Good News
    28 Jan 2024
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    Welcome to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, a new feature where we'll be sharing some of the week's most uplifting stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.

    Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week
  • Crystal Hefner: Behind closed doors at the Playboy mansion

    Audio 28 Jan 2024
    Crystal Hefner

    Crystal Hefner, widow of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner opens up about life with the late tycoon in her new memoir, "Only Say Good Things: Surviving 'Playboy' and Finding Myself." The sex, the drugs, the… Audio

  • Violent or visionary? The rappers dividing Australia

    News
    World Pacific
    28 Jan 2024
    Spenny, Celly and J Emz of OneFour attend the world premiere screening of "OneFour: Against All Odds" at SXSW Sydney on 16 October, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for SXSW Sydney)

    The five Samoan-Australians from one of Sydney's poorest postcodes have used their explosive sound to give voice to millions of marginalised young people. Video

    OneFour: How drill music trailblazers have divided Australia
  • Aubrey Gordon: what life's like for 'Your Fat Friend'

    Audio
    media life and society
    27 Jan 2024
    Aubrey Gordon - A fat woman with blonde hair stands unsmiling holding her right hand aloft. She is wearing a striped dress and a fluffy jacket whilst bathed in purple light and set against a pink and purple background.

    The assumption that people actually mean 'unlovable' or 'unworthy' when they describe themselves as 'fat' reveals the harsh bias we have against bigger bodies, says writer and podcaster Aubrey… Video, Audio

  • Kiri Allan on her night of shame: 'I made a series of decisions. You regret them for a lifetime'

    News
    New Zealand health
    26 Jan 2024
    Kiri Allan said she made decisions she will regret for a lifetime. Photo / Alan Gibson

    The former MP speaks in detail about the night that led to her quitting politics.

    Former Labour minister Kiri Allan on her night of shame after Wellington car crash ended her political career
  • Julian Borger's new book explores a hidden family past of escaping Holocaust

    Audio 26 Jan 2024

    British journalist Julian Borger has carved a prominent voice in media as The Guardian's world affairs editor, but recently, he's been working to uncover a story close to his heart - his own family… Audio

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