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  • Red hot Roosters roll Rabbitohs

    News
    Sport
    5 Sep 2015
    The Roosters' playmaker James Maloney in NRL action.

    The Sydney Roosters have put an exclamation mark on their National Rugby League season with a 30-0 demolition of bitter rivals South Sydney.

    Red hot Roosters roll Rabbitohs
  • Masterpieces - Mike Dickison

    Audio 3 Sep 2015

    Every week we invite a New Zealander who is an expert in their field to talk about their favourite artefact in their field. A poet's favourite poem, a painter's favourite painting, etc. Today's guest… Audio

  • What ancient DNA tells us about the evolution of our native birds

    Audio
    18 Aug 2015

    Recent breakthroughs in DNA technology have allowing scientists to reconstruct the full genome of extinct animals, and learn so much more about the way they lived. Professor Craig Millar of Auckland… Audio, Gallery

  • Bird bones

    Gallery
  • Moa Group sees expansion brewing

    News
    Business
    31 Jul 2015
    Moa founder Josh Scott serves beer to investors at the company's annual meeting in Auckland.

    Moa Group says it is well positioned to take advantage of a growing market for craft beer, with lower overheads and improved margins.

    Moa Group sees expansion brewing
  • Moa Group sees overseas expansion opportunities

    Audio
    31 Jul 2015

    Moa Group says it's well positioned to take advantage of a growing market for craft beer, with lower overheads and improved margins. Audio

  • Sean McKenna in Brazil

    Audio 26 Jul 2015

    This week the craft beer company Moa announced it was shipping 200,000 bottles to Brazil. So how is the craft beer scene in South America's largest country? Former Radio New Zealand producer Sean… Audio

  • Dining out on the 'kererū affair'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    24 Jul 2015
    Satirical artist Toby Morris tackles the controversy over Government housing and the kererū.

    ANALYSIS: It's been a rough week for the national icon, the kiwi. Close cousin kererū has been hogging all the attention and the spotlight is still firmly on him.

    Dining out on the 'kererū affair'
  • North Island Brown Kiwi Genome

    Audio
    science environment
    23 Jul 2015

    The genome of the North Island brown kiwi has just been published by an international team of researchers Video, Audio

  • North Island Brown Kiwi Genome

    News
    Our Changing World science
    23 Jul 2015

    The genome of the North Island brown kiwi has just been published by an international team of researchers

    Video, Audio

    North Island Brown Kiwi Genome
  • Sport: Veainu named to make 'Ikale Tahi debut vs Fiji

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    16 Jul 2015
    Tongan rugby player Telusa Veainu.

    Telusa Veainu will make his test debut for Tonga this weekend after being named on the right wing for their Pacific Nations Cup opener against Fiji in Suva.

    Sport: Veainu named to make 'Ikale Tahi debut vs Fiji
  • PM's state house advice 'glib'

    News
    The Wireless
    24 Jun 2015
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    Otara residents have scoffed at the Prime Minister's advice to people living in cold, damp state houses to "reach out for more help".

    PM's state house advice 'glib'
  • PM's state house advice 'a bit glib'

    News
    New Zealand
    24 Jun 2015
    Bonnie and William Moa

    Otara residents have scoffed at the Prime Minister's advice to people living in cold, damp state houses to "reach out for more help".

    PM's state house advice 'a bit glib'
  • More state housing action needed - English

    News
    Politics
    23 Jun 2015
    Bill English giving the pre-budget speech to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce.

    The Minister Responsible for Housing New Zealand is calling on the agency to act quickly to ensure people are not living in unhealthy state houses.

    More state housing action needed - English
  • Sport: Five new caps in Tongan rugby team

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    23 Jun 2015
    Tongan rugby player Telusa Veainu.

    Five new caps have been named in the Tongan rugby team to contest next month's Pacific Nations Cup.

    Sport: Five new caps in Tongan rugby team
  • Living in a 'ticking timebomb'

    News
    The Wireless
    23 Jun 2015
    Bonnie and William Moa say the floorboards in their state house are rotting and covered in mould.

    Families speak out about cold, damp and rotting houses.

    Living in a 'ticking timebomb'
  • Otara residents speak up over state housing

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    23 Jun 2015
    Bonnie and William Moa

    Otara residents have spoken out about the state of their state houses, with one family describing theirs as a "ticking time bomb" with rotten, wet flooring.

    Residents speak up over state housing
  • Boycrush

    Audio
    20 Jun 2015

    Boycrush cracked the art of a pop song with tracks like Secrets on his 2012 debut. Zac Arnold reckons Alistair Deverick has done it again with the five tracks on the new Girls On Top EP. Audio

  • Storm surges new normal, says mayor

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    15 Jun 2015
    The waves closed the road between the eastern end of Lyall Bay to Moa Point Road.

    As council workers mop up on Wellington's South Coast after yesterday's storm, the city's mayor warns of worse to come. Audio

    Storm surges new normal, says mayor
  • Waves close road and partially flood tunnel

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    14 Jun 2015
    The city council was warning people to stay away from the area this afternoon.

    Large swells, coinciding with a high tide, have washed rocks and debris onto the road on Wellington's South Coast.

    Waves close road and partially flood tunnel
  • Fran Wilde to step down as chair

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    13 Jun 2015
    Fran Wilde

    The chair of the Greater Wellington Regional Council, Fran Wilde, is stepping down.

    Fran Wilde to step down as chair
  • Julia Deans: CSO

    Audio
    3 Jun 2015

    NZ singer and songwriter featuring in the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra's Rock Divas show. Audio

  • Moa hopes to make a profit

    Audio
    29 May 2015

    Moa's chief executive says the craft brewer has hopes to turn a profit, but won't say when. Audio

  • Moa makes smaller loss, revenue grows

    Audio
    28 May 2015

    The craft-brewer, Moa, has reported a smaller annual loss as it continues to invest in growing the business. Audio

  • Rough seas force road closures

    News
    New Zealand
    27 May 2015
    Wellington south coast

    High tides and rough seas force the closure of roads in Wellington and Kaikoura and the cancellations of ferries.

    Rough seas force road closures
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