Search Results
Related tags:
- caves
- caving
- cave
- Peter Cave
- Hamish Cave
- Nick Cave
- Mike Cave
- Damien Cave
- Shane Cave
- Cave Stream
- Cave Creek
- Waipu caves
- Lynette Cave
- Cathedral Caves
- Nicol Cave
- Matthew Cave
- Waitomo Caves
- cave collapse
- Cave Circles
- moon cave
- Fingals Cave
- cave hotels
- cave rescue
- caving rescue
- Thailand Caves
Displaying items 726 - 750 of 1740 in total
-
NZDF's failure to clear explosives costs the lives of seven Afghani children
Stuff Circuit reporters Paula Penfold and Eugene Bingham on how they uncovered the deaths of seven children as a result of New Zealand's failure to clear explosive remnants from its former firing… Audio
-
The tragic results of NZDF's failure to clean up after Bamyan
NZDF's failure to clear explosives costs the lives of seven Afghani children
Stuff Circuit reporters Paula Penfold and Eugene Bingham on how they uncovered the deaths of seven children as a result of New Zealand's failure to clear explosive remnants from its former firing…
Audio -
Blast from NZ firing range ammunition kills Afghan children
Onus on NZDF to clean up 'mess' left behind in Afghanistan - journalist
Seven children died in an explosion caused by a device left behind on a New Zealand Defence Force firing range in Afghanistan. Audio
-
Craig Challen & Richard Harris
Gallery -
Occupied Ihumātao land could be granted highest heritage status
Occupied Ihumātao land could be granted highest heritage status
Heritage New Zealand is considering giving the land at Ihumātao the highest level of heritage recognition, but it won't change the consent for the Fletcher housing development. Audio
-
Geoff Spearpoint: a love letter to the Southern Alps
Geoff Spearpoint has been venturing into the Southern Alps for more than 50 years, both tramping and mountaineering. He has been to some of the most wild and remote parts of the South Island and… Audio, Gallery
-
Thailand cave rescue: Tham Luang reopens to tourists
Thailand cave rescue: Tham Luang reopens to tourists
Tourists have entered Thailand's Tham Luang cave for the first time since the dramatic rescue last year of 12 boys and their football coach.
-
Cave Diver Jill Heinerth
Jill Heinerth is a Canadian cave diver, underwater explorer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker. She is a veteran of over thirty years of filming, photography, and exploration on projects in… Audio
-
Waikato to get new $74m theatre after 3 years without performing arts venue
Sneak peak inside Waikato's new $74m theatre
The government will chip in with $12 million from the Provincial Growth Fund to help build a 1300-seat theatre in Waikato, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced.
-
Story of the Day for 29 October 2019
Audio 29 Oct 2019The ballad of Justin Cave. Justin is a software developer. He lives in Madison Heights in Michigan and he's a graduate of the esteemed Massechusetts Institute of Technology, aka MIT .. Audio
-
Donald Trump says Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi "died like a dog"
Donald Trump says Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi "died like a dog"
Donald Trump says US forces killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a "daring and dangerous" early morning raid by US. Special Forces on Sunday.
-
Greta Thunberg: New beetle named after climate activist
Greta Thunberg: New beetle named after climate activist
A newly discovered species of beetle has been named after young climate activist Greta Thunberg.
-
Nashville Babylon 21 October, 2019
On this week's show Mark has new music from Nick Cave, Sturgill Simpson, the North Mississippi Allstars and Tami Neilson, a birthday tune for Tom Petty and a country classic courtesy of Glen Campbell.
… -
Why MediaWorks' rivals won't be celebrating its struggles
Why MediaWorks' rivals won't be celebrating its struggles
Opinion - The commercial media world is an increasingly tough business, in case you haven't noticed, writes RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson.
-
Today's sport news: what you need to know
Today's sport news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Danny Lee shares lead at PGA Tour tournament, White Ferns to the fore in Big Bash and racism stops FA Cup qualifying tie.
-
Mexico admits bungled arrest of El Chapo's son after mayhem
Mexico admits bungled arrest of El Chapo's son after mayhem
Mexican officials admitted they had bungled the arrest of jailed kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's son, who they let go amidst shootouts with drug gangs in the streets of a major city.
-
Afghanistan mosque bombing kills dozens of worshippers
Afghanistan mosque bombing kills dozens of worshippers
At least 62 people have been killed and dozens injured by a bomb during Friday prayers at a mosque in Afghanistan.
-
Tupaia's descendants shed new light on Cook's navigator
Tupaia's descendants shed new light on Cook's navigator
Descendants of Tahitian navigator Tupaia want the record set straight on his travels with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour.
-
Six songs you need to hear this week
Nick Cave is at peace with his ghosts, Björk is cut up by The Knife, and New York indie-rockers Vivian Girls are back in business. Kirsten Johnstone and the Song Crush team are back with new songs to… Video, Audio
-
Christchurch architect represents NZ at historic 'Nigel Night'
Last week, Nigel Hughes travelled to a village pub near London (where he's currently living) to attend a special gathering of men who share his name. He tells us what it was like partying with 432… Audio, Gallery
-
Taiaha speargun Mau is a Best design awards finalist
The Best design awards will be awarded this evening, celebrating the top Aotearoa New Zealand designers across a number of categories, Anzac Tasker, a creative director at Designworks and lifelong… Audio
-
Thelma Plum: live in session
Indigenous Australia singer songwriter Thelma Plum swings by the RNZ studios to play some stripped-back tunes and speak about the rise of indigenous music from young Australian artists. Video, Audio
-
Council defends leasing wetlands to farming company
Council defends leasing wetlands to farming company
The Wellington Regional Council is defending its decision to lease out almost 200 hectares of wetlands to a farming company.
-
Getting tough: How New Zealand could stop domestic violence
New Zealand has one of the highest reported rates of domestic violence in the developed world. The government has just put tougher laws in place to try stop violence in families. Kim Griggs has been… Audio
-
Media Council rules letter published by the Gisborne Herald was gratuitously racist
Newspaper published gratiutiously racist letter
The Media Council has ruled that a published letter to the editor in the Gisborne Herald was an abusive comment and has upheld a complaint.