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  • Fiji lifts internal border restrictions amid high vaccination rate

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    17 Sep 2021
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    Border restrictions within Fiji's main island Viti Levu have been lifted but inter-island travel and the curfew will remain.

    Mainland Fiji border barriers lifted
  • New Covid measures for travel in PNG

    News
    Pacific
    16 Sep 2021
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    Under new rules in Papua New Guinea, any foreign national who is unvaccinated against Covid-19 will not be allowed entry into the country

    New Covid measures for travel in PNG
  • Nightline: the late-night news show that broke the mould

    Audio
    history arts
    16 Sep 2021
    The original Nightline team, left to right: Bill Ralston, Joanna Paul, Belinda Todd and Susan Baldacci.

    Jesse looks back at 'off the wall' news bulletin show TV3's Nightline, by chatting to former presenter Bill Ralston and newsreader Joanna Paul who were in the hot seat when the craziness began in the… Audio

  • UK correspondent Matthew Parris

    Audio
    politics
    16 Sep 2021
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    UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Lynn to talk about how England plans to tackle Covid this winter, the dinner invitation from Boris Johnson that no former PM - except Theresa May - accepted, the… Audio

  • Rob Fyfe calls for 'ambitious' vaccine target from government

    Audio
    business health
    15 Sep 2021
    Rob Fyfe

    With nearly 1,000 cases, four weeks of lockdown and a huge hit to the New Zealand economy - Covid-19 Delta has well and truly thrown the country a giant curveball.

    Last month, the government… Video, Audio

  • Breakers want a home

    News
    Sport
    15 Sep 2021
    Breakers Tai Webster

    The New Zealand Breakers are refusing to be nomads for a second NBL season.

    Breakers want a home
  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    13 Sep 2021
    Aerial view of Amatuku island in Tuvalu.

    Climate finance under review in the Pacific; Kiribati tourism prepares for reopening; Samoa corrections officers dismissed after jailbreak; and more.

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
  • Wellington-Kerikeri flight welcomed in north, but drivers also wanted

    Audio
    travel tourism
    13 Sep 2021
    Air New Zealand's first direct flight from Wellington to Kerikeri touches down.

    Tourism operators in Te Tai Tokerau are feeling the strain as holiday makers remain blocked from driving through Auckland's level 4 lockdown.

    A new direct flight between Kerikeri and Wellington is… Audio

  • Sewing tips from an expert

    Audio 13 Sep 2021
    Emily Miller-Sharma - the General Manager of RUBY

    Today we tackle how to sew with Emily Miller-Sharma, the General Manager of RUBY. She talks to Jesse about what type of sewing machine you'll need and the best way to improve your technique. Audio

  • Taliban ban women from studying with men

    News
    World
    13 Sep 2021
    Veiled students hold Taliban flags as they listen to a speaker before a pro-Taliban rally at the Shaheed Rabbani Education University in Kabul on 11 September 2021.

    Afghan universities will be segregated by gender, and a new dress code will be introduced, the Taliban has said.

    Afghanistan: Taliban announce new rules for female students
  • Grow your own mushrooms

    Audio
    food
    13 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Organic mushroom farmer Taylor McConnell runs a business supplying gourmet mushrooms to restaurants, markets, and shops in the Canterbury region. Audio

  • Education Ministry apologises for transfer of Taihape school teaching farm

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    12 Sep 2021
    The woolshed-classroom for agriculture students from the primary-secondary school in Taihape.

    A Taihape farmer who helped win an apology over lost land from the Ministry of Education says it is little consolation.

    Education Ministry apologises for transfer of Taihape school teaching farm
  • 'Gene editing does feature in Māori narratives. What I’m wary of is people running off and weaponising that.'

    Audio
    science
    12 Sep 2021
    The New Zealand kererū

    A team of experts discuss the future of gene editing to control pests, and how it connects with mātauranga Māori. A highlight of the NZ International Science Festival from July 2021. Audio

  • Construction industry feeling the pinch of shortages, staffing

    News
    Business Covid-19
    12 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Global supply chain problems and workforce restrictions are having a sharp impact on the construction industry.

    Construction industry feeling the pinch of shortages, staffing
  • Introducing: Night Lunch

    Audio
    music
    11 Sep 2021
    Ōtepoti doom pop duo Night Lunch

    Dunedin-based "Doom Pop" two-piece Night Lunch say their music is heavy but doesn't take itself too seriously. One half of the duo Liam Hoffman introduces the band and their single 'Hot Cops'. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Bilingual duo Aro on their third EP 'He Wai'

    Audio
    music
    11 Sep 2021

    Aro is husband and wife duo Charles and Emily Looker. They join Chaharlotte over the phone to discuss their third bilingual project He Wai. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • 'America is under attack' - Bush's chief of staff remembers 9/11

    Audio
    conflict world politics
    10 Sep 2021
    White House Chief of Staff Andy Card tells US President George W. Bush about the terror attack on the World Trade Center, while Bush is reading to children at a school visit.

    Those old enough will probably remember exactly where they were when they learned of the September 11 terror attack on the World Trade Center.

    For New Zealanders, it was early in the morning of… Video, Audio

  • Gia's Grab&Go: a Pasifika & Italian inspired meal service

    Audio
    Pacific food
    10 Sep 2021
    Ana Mailei Savio and Adriano Savio, the Chef Couple & Founders of Gia's Grab and Go

    Yesterday our newsreader Marama T Pole introduced us to Gias Grab&Go, an online meal service in Auckland still running in lockdown. We chat to chef and founder Ana Mailei Savio about the food… Audio

  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    10 Sep 2021
    Factory smoke and winter smog above Christchurch. IPCC scientists say greenhouse gas emissions must be virtually eliminated.

    Eight Pacific nations agree on recommendations to address climate change; Samoa has a new Attorney General and more

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
  • America's Cup to introduce second class of boat for women

    News
    Sport
    10 Sep 2021
    Team New Zealand tow back to base after winning race nine. America's Cup 2021.

    A second class of boat is to be introduced to encourage more women and youth to be involved in the America's Cup.

    America's Cup to introduce second class of boat for women
  • Liv Mackay: 'I'm thinking the same as all the top guys in the sport'

    News
    Sport
    10 Sep 2021
    Liv Mackay of the New Zealand SailGP Team.

    The options appear to be endless for New Zealand sailor Liv Mackay, but she wants to settle on one and get stuck in.

    Liv Mackay: 'I'm thinking the same as all the top guys in the sport'
  • Harvester robots a game-changer for asparagus industry

    News
    Country technology
    9 Sep 2021
    Asparagus growing in Horowhenua

    A harvester robot being created for the asparagus sector is believed will allow "New Zealand asparagus to have a more competitive offering in high-value export markets".

    Harvester robots a game-changer for asparagus industry
  • Iwi leader urges Covid-19 QR code scanning at Northland border checkpoint

    Audio
    business transport
    9 Sep 2021
    Police and Te Tai Tokerau Border Patrol checking for essential travel on State Highway 1 between Whangārei, Kaikohe and Kerikeri.

    Northlanders wanting to head beyond Auckland for a holiday have been given a ticket out of town thanks to a new Air New Zealand flight.

    The airline has announced a direct Kerikeri to Wellington… Audio

  • Japan seeks to extend Covid-19 emergency curbs in Tokyo, other areas

    News
    World Covid-19
    9 Sep 2021
    People wearing face masks are seen during commuting hour under a refreshing clear blue sky in front of Tokyo Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo.

    Japan's government plans to extend emergency Covid-19 restrictions in Tokyo and other regions in a bid to curb infections and prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed, saying it is still too early to…

    Japan seeks to extend Covid-19 emergency curbs in Tokyo, other areas
  • Carl Bean, singer of LGBT pride anthem I Was Born This Way, dies aged 77

    News
    World
    9 Sep 2021
    Archbishop Carl Bean is greeted by church member Armond Anderson-Bell during the service Sunday, Oct. 10, 2004.

    Archbishop Carl Bean, a former Motown singer best known for the 1977 gay liberation anthem 'I Was Born This Way', has died at the age of 77. Video

    Carl Bean, singer of LGBT pride anthem I Was Born This Way, dies aged 77
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