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  • Information Center Cold Call

    Audio 2 Dec 2024
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    Every week we call a random Information center in New Zealand Aotearoa. Audio

  • RNZ Pacific News at 2pm for 2 December 2024

    Audio 2 Dec 2024

    The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio

  • More visitors for Blenheim’s theatre, but it’s been ‘hammered’ by costs

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    2 Dec 2024
    About $180,000 has been spent replacing gear at the theatre in recent years, Casalme said.

    The trust that runs the theatre says its been hammered by external costs they can't control.

    More visitors for Blenheim’s theatre, but it’s been ‘hammered’ by costs
  • 'Mouthpiece for the community' could be closed by Christmas

    News
    New Zealand
    2 Dec 2024
    John Warburton reads the latest edition on the Courier. His Grandfather started up the Waipa post in 1911. 

    The Te Awamutu Courier is among regional papers which will learn their fate this week as NZME considers closures. Audio

    Community newspapers to learn their fate this week as NZME considers closures
  • Jones 'considering options' after oil lobby request to underwrite gas exploration

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    2 Dec 2024
    Shane Jones

    A fossil fuel body is warmly praising the government's "no nonsense" draft emissions plan. Audio

    Oil and gas lobby asks government to underwrite fossil fuel exploration, minister 'considering options'
  • RNZ Pacific news at 11am for 2 December 2024

    Audio 2 Dec 2024

    The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio

  • 'It's our future that's in jeopardy': Ni-Vanuatu teen at World Court representing Pacific

    News
    New Zealand World
    2 Dec 2024
    Climate change is wreaking havoc on the island nation of Vanuatu. And a young activist is taking on the defining challenge of our lifetime.   

“I've experienced many cyclones,” says 15-year-old Vepaia: “It can be kind-of terrifying.” She lists the challenges faced by her community: increasingly fierce and unpredictable cyclones, missed education, destroyed crops, food shortages, flooded gardens, damaged homes, relocation, widespread climate anxiety and fear… and any one of them should raise the alarm. “I wish every country could just switch to renewable energy and just stop using fossil fuels,” says Vepaia: “That would definitely make a better world for our children.”

Inspired by her mother – the first female Ni-Vanuatu judge – and her grandmother – a poet and gender equality advocate – Vepaia campaigns for the entwined goals of gender equality and climate justice. And now, she’s taking her fight to The Hague. 

Supported and trained by the team at Save the Children’s NextGen programme, Vepaia will join...

    Judges of the International Court of Justice have been requested to give an advisory opinion on the obligations of states in respect of climate change. Audio

    'It's our future that's in jeopardy': Ni-Vanuatu teen at World Court representing Pacific
  • RNZ Pacific news at 10am for 2 December 2024

    Audio 2 Dec 2024

    The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio

  • 12,000 Miles | Episode 1: Ground Work

    Audio
    music competition
    2 Dec 2024
    Programme-page thumbnail for 12,000 Miles E1

    In the first of a three-part series, bands from Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland travel to Scotland to compete in the World Pipe Band Championships. Video

  • Ministers raised concerns about expectations ahead of abuse apology

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    2 Dec 2024
    National MP Judith Collins

    New documents reveal a meeting in which senior ministers brought up "being careful about what we commit to". Audio

    Abuse in care: Ministers raised concerns about 'needing to lower expectations' ahead of apology
  • Fijian Justice Minister calls on suspended Kiwi prosecutor to defend himself at hearing

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    2 Dec 2024
    Christopher Pryde, Fiji's Director of Public Prosecutions

    New Zealander Christopher Pryde was suspended by in April 2023 for alleged "misbehaviour" and is refusing to appear before a Tribunal today, unless his salary is restored.

    Fijian Justice Minister urges suspended Kiwi prosecutor to defend himself at misconduct hearing
  • RNZ Pacific news at 9am for 2 December 2024

    Audio 2 Dec 2024

    The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio

  • Indian origin names widespread throughout NZ

    Audio
    culture
    2 Dec 2024

    From Wellington's Khandallah to Christchurch's Cashmere, New Zealand's urban centres are full of names with origins that can be traced to India. RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom reports. Audio

  • RNZ Pacific news at 8am for 2 December 2024

    Audio 2 Dec 2024

    The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio

  • PNG confronting ever higher rates of HIV infection

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    2 Dec 2024
    020514. Photo RNZ. Papua New Guinea.

    Papua New Guinea has long had notoriously high levels of HIV infection, but in the past year numbers reached a record 6700 cases.

    PNG confronting ever higher rates of HIV infection
  • RNZ Pacific news at 7am for 2 December 2024

    Audio 2 Dec 2024

    The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio

  • RNZ Pacific news at 6am for 2 December 2024

    Audio 2 Dec 2024

    The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio

  • Air NZ flight diverted after engine failure

    News
    New Zealand travel
    1 Dec 2024
    Flight Radar capture

    An Air New Zealand flight from Wellington to Sydney has been diverted to Auckland.

    Air NZ Wellington to Sydney flight diverted to Auckland
  • Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week

    News
    New Zealand Good News
    1 Dec 2024
    Good news logo

    Top honour for Kiwi kayaking great, Eden Park gets green light, and a giant Secret Santa are among this week's feel-good stories from RNZ.

    Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 25-30 November
  • Corrella: 'We got into this for fun, love of music and performing'

    News
    New Zealand The Sampler
    1 Dec 2024
    Breakthrough Single of the Year winners Corrella

    Corrella have come a long way since trying to fit "an eight-person band into the Portland Public House." Audio

    Corrella: 'We got into this for fun, love of music and performing'
  • 'Warning lights are indeed flashing' - What will Putin do next?

    News
    World war
    1 Dec 2024
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Veteran war correspondent Mike Eckel tells RNZ's Sunday Morning why neither Russia or Ukraine may get what they want. Audio

    'Warning lights are indeed flashing' - What will Putin do next?
  • First satellite controlled by NZ one step closer

    News
    New Zealand space
    1 Dec 2024
    a space shuttle is flying over the earth, space station over the horizon, view from space

    NZ relies on countries like the US for most space systems, but is looking to launch a sovereign satellite.

    First satellite controlled by NZ one step closer
  • Gisborne district councillors fear loss of control over forestry rules

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    1 Dec 2024
    Gisborne district councillors have concerns about potential changes the Government is considering to the National Environmental Standards for Commercial Forestry.

    Councillor Rob Telfer is concerned some farming properties in the district were about to be approved to go into forestry.

    Gisborne district councillors fear loss of control over forestry rules
  • Toi Te Mana: the landmark book reframing Maori art

    Audio
    arts te ao Māori
    1 Dec 2024
    Deidre Brown and Ngarino Ellis. Background artwork _Māramatanga_ by Lisa Reihana. Photo by Chris Loufte.

    A 600-page new book that took 12 years to create is set to reframe the history of Maori art. Toi Te Mana (Auckland University Press) brings together work from Maori artists and museums from around the… Audio

  • 'Some challenges' after changes to mental health callouts - police, Health NZ

    News
    New Zealand health
    1 Dec 2024
    Police generic

    A joint review into how the first month of changes has gone will begin next week.

    Police, hospitals to review changes to mental health callouts
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