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  • What makes a political memoir a page-turner?

    Audio
    books politics
    3 Jun 2025
    Book cover image of A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern

    Dame Jacinda Ardern's memoir A Different Kind of Power is the latest in a string of political memoirs. Janet Wilson weighs in on if they're any good. Audio

  • 'Worrying': Businesses fear speaking out on high energy costs

    News
    New Zealand Business
    29 May 2025
    Stylised illustration of power socket and voltage lines

    Many businesses fear jeopardising future energy contracts if they are critical which is troubling, the Auckland Business Chamber boss says.

    Survey reveals businesses fear upsetting gentailers if they complain about high energy costs
  • Drip, drip, drip: NZ's biggest political leaks

    News
    Politics
    28 May 2025
    Sir Brian Roche

    The Public Service Commissioner has issued a fresh directive to public servants to stop leaking sensitive information.

    Drip, drip, drip: NZ's biggest political leaks
  • Councils vent frustration at expressway downgrade

    News
    New Zealand transport
    27 May 2025
    Ōtaki Gorge Road site at SH1 with Bridges.

    Months out from work beginning, the revised design has seen on-ramps and overbridges removed and the northern end reduced from four lanes to two. Audio

    Councils vent frustration at Otaki-Levin expressway downgrade to government
  • Mediawatch: Coverage on a Budget

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    25 May 2025
    The Budget was front-page news for all the papers on Friday, but the big money had already been announced or signaled.

    The media make a drama out of Budget day every year, even though the big plot twists have been revealed in advance and bits of the backstory are no longer in the script.

    Mediawatch: How a Budget is covered
  • Luxon calls for an ‘all of New Zealand’ investment in India relationship

    News
    IndoNZ
    9 May 2025
    Pabitra Margherita (right) with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Foreign Minister Winston Peters, and Indian High Commissioner Neeta Bhushan at the India New Zealand Business Council’s summit in Auckland on Friday.

    Addressing an industry gathering in Auckland on Friday, Luxon urges India and Pakistan to de-escalate the increasingly hostile situation at the border.

    Luxon calls for an ‘all of New Zealand’ investment in India relationship
  • Turning a talk-fest into action: what next for Auckland

    Audio
    life and society Auckland
    7 May 2025
    An aerial view of Auckland city, showing both the Harbour Bridge and the Sky Tower.

    Auckland Business Chamber chief executive Simon Bridges speaks with Kathryn following an event this morning to discuss a strategy for the supercity. Audio

  • Remembering the Cave Creek victims three decades on

    News
    New Zealand history
    25 Apr 2025
    Cave Creek (Kotihotiho) is in the Paparoa National Park, on the West Coast.

    In 1995, 13 Polytechnic students and a DOC worker died after a viewing platform collapsed at Cave Creek, on the West Coast. Audio

    Remembering the Cave Creek victims on 30th anniversary
  • Morning Report celebrates 50 years on the air

    News
    New Zealand media
    1 Apr 2025
    Kim Hill on morning report, old photo

    The first broadcast in 1975 was a shock to listeners accustomed to hearing music.

    Morning Report celebrates 50 years on air
  • Peters pours cold water on immigration changes with India

    News
    Politics
    24 Mar 2025
    Winston Peters speaks to media after giving a New Zealand First State of the Nation Speech on Sunday, 23 March.

    The Foreign Minister says he sees no need for a relaxation of immigration settings as part of trade talks with India.

    India trade talks: Winston Peters pours cold water on immigration changes
  • Climate change adaptation: Parliament asks the small questions

    News
    Politics The House
    23 Mar 2025
    Flooding in the suburb of Wesley

    Parliament's recent inquiry and debate on climate change adaptation asked small questions, looked short-term and inched towards reactive solutions.

    The House: Climate change adaptation - Parliament asks the small questions
  • Media pump up rumours of PM's possible demise

    News
    New Zealand Mediawatch
    16 Mar 2025
    Christopher Luxon

    The PM's got plenty on his plate right now - the economy, health, housing, Trump, and school lunches. Now the media are also hinting he might not be in the top job for long - but based on very little.

    Media pump up rumours of Prime Minister's demise
  • Common ground for National and Labour?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    8 Mar 2025
    Opposition leader Chris Hipkins (centre) speaks to media after making his State of the Nation speech on 7 March, 2025.

    Analysis - Chris Hipkins' state of the nation speech highlighted political bipartisanship, but less than an hour later National was taking swings.

    Chris Hipkins promises political bipartisanship, Chris Bishop isn't so convinced
  • Chris Hipkins' speech fails to impress National's Chris Bishop

    News
    Politics
    7 Mar 2025
    The Chrises Hipkins and Bishop

    National says Labour's reshuffle and leader Chris Hipkins' state of the nation speech is all platitudes, no policy.

    Chris Hipkins' speech fails to impress National's Chris Bishop
  • Business confidence in Auckland remains in doldrums

    News
    Business economy
    6 Mar 2025
    Stylised illustration of the skyline of Tāmaki Makaurau and dollar signs

    However, it has improved slightly, "with fewer businesses reporting negative sentiment", the Auckland Business Chamber boss says.

    Business confidence in Auckland remains in doldrums
  • Simon Bridges calls for 'one stop shop' for energy regulation

    News
    Business energy
    19 Feb 2025
    No caption

    The energy crisis has prompted a coalition of energy leaders to develop a series of policy actions to address the sector crisis. Audio

    Energy Crisis: Simon Bridges calls for 'one stop shop' for regulation
  • Auckland Business Chamber launches 10-point energy plan

    Audio
    business environment
    19 Feb 2025

    A coalition of energy leaders, led by the Auckland Business Chamber, is launching a 10-point Energy Action Plan. Auckland Business Chamber chief executive Simon Bridges spoke to Corin Dann. Audio

  • Media in the middle of diplomatic drama

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    9 Feb 2025
    TVNZ's 1News reporting the diplomatic differences with Kiribati last week.

    Mediawatch -Trump's alarmed the world with trade tariffs, turning off aid and proposing to take over Gaza. But New Zealand's had diplomatic drama in the news too - with the media in the middle of it.

    NZ media in the middle of diplomatic drama
  • Crews to remain overnight as Tiwai Point scrub fire grows to 1200 hectares

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    30 Jan 2025
    Scrub fire at Tiwai Point from the sea

    The fire is an area with a lot of precious birdlife and is a huge blow, DOC says.

    Tiwai Point scrub fire explodes to cover 1200 hectares, crews to remain overnight
  • AI integration in education must ensure 'cultural sensitivity' - Ahluwalia

    News
    Pacific
    29 Jan 2025
    Humanoid robot in the classroom with a green chalkboard.

    The University of the South Pacific vice-chancellor says artificial intelligence could democratise education in the region. Audio

    AI integration in education must ensure 'cultural sensitivity', says University of the South Pacific head
  • Secret passageway in Italy opens to public for first time

    News
    World
    22 Dec 2024
    The Vasari Corridor was built in 1565 to connect home and work for the ruling Medici dynasty.

    It was built as a secret passageway for the elite of Florence to pass undetected, far from the regular citizens.

    Secret passageway through one of Italy's most famous cityscapes opens to public for first time
  • Parrot wins Quote of the Year competition

    News
    New Zealand
    20 Dec 2024
    Staglands Wildlife Reserve's sulphur crested cockatoo, named Pepper.

    For the first time in its 14-year history, Massey University's Quote of the Year competition has been won by an animal.

    Parrot wins Quote of the Year competition
  • Castle Hill fire remains too difficult to contain

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    7 Dec 2024
    A scrub fire spreads at Bridge Hill around State Highway 73 in Canterbury on 5 November.

    Some members of the public were reported on the fringes of the exclusion zone around the fire at Cave Stream and were removed from the area with the assistance of police. Audio

    Castle Hill fire remains too difficult to contain
  • The Panel with Simon Wilson and Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (Part 2)

    Audio
    business local council
    6 Dec 2024
    Poneke Wellington's City to Sea bridge designed by Rewi Thompson and John Gray with sculptor Para Matchitt.

    Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Simon Wilson and Denise L'Estrange-Corbet discuss the potential demolition of Wellington's City to Sea bridge, a Christchurch bar banning… Audio

  • Transport Agency to seek first partner for Northland Expressway in the New Year

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    5 Dec 2024
    Transport Minister Simeon Brown has announced the Government will accelerate work on the new four-lane expressway between Auckland and Whangārei, including over the Brynderwyns.

    SH1 Auckland to Whangārei will be four-lanes the whole way, built through three back-to-back PPPs.

    Transport Agency to seek first partner for Northland Expressway in the New Year
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