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  • Charlie Watts: Rolling Stones drummer dies at 80

    News
    World
    25 Aug 2021
    Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts performs on stage during their "No Filter" tour at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, July 2019.

    Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who helped them become one of the greatest bands in rock 'n' roll, has died at the age of 80.

    Charlie Watts: Rolling Stones drummer dies at 80
  • Is 'All Whites' still alright?

    Audio
    sport identity
    25 Aug 2021
    The All Whites celebrate with the ONC trophy.

    New Zealand Football is copping flak for being overly woke after putting the 'All Whites' moniker up for discussion. 

  • Is 'All Whites' still alright?

    News
    The Detail sport
    25 Aug 2021
    The All Whites celebrate with the ONC trophy.

    New Zealand Football is copping flak for being overly woke after putting the 'All Whites' moniker up for discussion. 

    Audio

    Let's have the 'All Whites' debate
  • Some councillors rubbish plan to trial plastic bin liners

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting environment
    24 Aug 2021
    MDC solid waste manager Alec McNeil with his crate liner prototype

    No 8 wire and "a lump of wood" are being suggested to stop rubbish flying away rather than plastic in Marlborough.

    Some councillors rubbish plan to trial plastic bin liners
  • Paralympians ready to go in Tokyo

    News
    Sport Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
    24 Aug 2021
    The Paralympics logo.

    The Tokyo Paralympics get under way tonight, with Covid-19 cases rising in Japan and all parties acknowledging that there is still a challenge ahead.

    Paralympians ready to go in Tokyo
  • Robertson defends Covid fund spending at finance select committee

    News
    Politics business
    24 Aug 2021
    Finance Minister Grant Robertson appears virtually before the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee.

    Finance Minister Grant Robertson has fronted to the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee, defending the government's planning and use of the Covid-19 Response and Recovery fund.

    Robertson defends Covid fund spending at finance select committee
  • 'I can't for the life of me make it work to a figure of 100 percent'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Aug 2021
    No caption

    A South Island festival organiser says they are scrambling to work out how to enforce mandatory scanning before being inundated with thousands of visitors.

    Festival organiser unsure about mandatory Covid-19 scanning rules
  • Paddock to plate goats cheese

    Audio
    food
    23 Aug 2021
    Goats - Belle Chevre Creamery

    Jennifer Rodrigue and her husband David own a boutique cheese making operation, Belle Chèvre Creamery based in Waipu. What started out as a hobby has ended up in a Northland goat farm producing some… Audio

  • Businesses confused by 'grey areas' of new Covid-19 rules

    News
    Business Covid-19
    23 Aug 2021
    The Covid-19 tracing app in action.

    Confusion reigns for businesses trying to get to grips with mandatory scanning and record-keeping for "busy places and large gatherings". Audio

    Businesses confused by 'grey areas' of new Covid-19 rules
  • Covid-19 lockdown day 5: How it unfolded

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Aug 2021
    No caption

    A search is on for people who were near an MIQ facility at a crucial time, 1 million Kiwis are fully vaccinated and sign-ins will become mandatory for most events and businesses.

    Covid-19 lockdown day 5: How it unfolded
  • Covid-19: Mandatory sign-ins now required for most events, businesses

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    22 Aug 2021
    The Covid-19 tracing app in action.

    Contract tracing will be enforced much more strictly under new guidelines announced today, including possible fines.

    Covid-19: Mandatory sign-ins now required for most events, businesses
  • Supporters vow to fight alpaca's UK death sentence to the end

    News
    World
    21 Aug 2021
    The fight to save Geronimo has found a wellspring of support. Tens of thousands have signed a petition, and protestors gathered outside the DEFR in London on 9 August.

    Tens of thousands have backed a campaign to save a NZ-born alpaca condemned to death by the UK Government, and after a failed high court case they are making a last-ditch effort to save its life.

    Supporters vow to fight alpaca's UK death sentence to the end
  • Record number of tests, but people urged to only get one if needed

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    20 Aug 2021
    No caption

    People are being urged to only get tested if they are a contact, visited a location of interest or have cold and flu symptoms.

    Record number of tests, but people urged to only get one if needed
  • Delta behind dramatic spike in French Polynesia's Covid cases

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    20 Aug 2021
    Three French Polynesian residents repatriated from Rarotonga

    French Polynesia is grappling with a new surge of Covid-19 infections, the delta variant.

    Delta behind dramatic spike in French Polynesia's Covid cases
  • Covid-19: Holidaymakers sent home from Mahia as iwi consider checkpoints

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting East Coast
    20 Aug 2021
    More than a dozen vehicles have been sent away from Mahia since Level 4 lockdown began.

    A coastal cop in Mahia has been sending holidaymakers home as an iwi trust considers road checkpoints if the lockdown is extended.

    Covid-19: Holidaymakers sent home from Mahia as iwi consider checkpoints
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    20 Aug 2021
    Corey Webster

    In today's sports news -Webster leaves Breakers, Hartley second quickest at Le Mans, solid start for Ko and top European football finalists named.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Sir Michael Cullen dies aged 76

    Audio
    politics
    20 Aug 2021
    No caption

    The former Labour finance minister and deputy Prime Minister Sir Michael Cullen, has died aged 76 in Whakatāne. Sir Michael Cullen had a long and distinguished career in academia, politics and… Audio

  • Ex Wallabies confident Perth Bledisloe will be played, despite bubble pause

    News
    Sport
    19 Aug 2021
    All Blacks winger Sevu Reece during the 2021 Bledisloe Cup Test rugby match between the All Blacks and Australia held at Eden Park

    Former Wallaby Peter Fitzsimons believes the parties involved will find a way to ensure next weekend's third Bledisloe Cup test goes ahead.

    Ex Wallabies confident Perth Bledisloe will be played, despite bubble pause
  • Student reaction to Covid-19 lockdown: to the bottle store, then hometown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    19 Aug 2021
    No caption

    The lockdown prompted a rash of alcohol purchases at some university hostels followed by an exodus of students moving home.

    Student reaction to Covid-19 lockdown: to the bottle store, then hometown
  • Mercedes to leave Formula E after 2022 to focus on F1

    News
    Sport
    19 Aug 2021
    24th July 2021; Excel Circuit, Docklands, London, England; Formula E London E Prix; Nyck de Vries of Netherlands driving for (17) Mercedes-EQ during Race 1 event

    Formula E champions Mercedes will withdraw from the all-electric series as a factory team at the end of the Gen2 era in 2022 to focus on Formula One.

    Mercedes to leave Formula E after 2022 to focus on F1
  • The Background to NZ's Longest Running Children's Show - What Now

    Audio
    children history
    19 Aug 2021
    What Now launched in 1981.

    What Now is New Zealand's most successful and longest running children's television show and this year celebrated 40 years. Rex Simpson who founded it says it was a platform to grow new talent, and a… Audio

  • Our housing crisis laid bare - how we got here

    Audio
    housing
    19 Aug 2021
    The McLennan housing development in Papakura.

    Data on housing is surreal if you own a home, depressing if you don't. How did we get to this stage?  Audio

  • Our housing crisis laid bare - how we got here

    News
    The Detail housing
    19 Aug 2021
    The McLennan housing development in Papakura.

    Data on housing is surreal if you own a home, depressing if you don't. How did we get to this stage? 

    Audio

    An ideological switch that led to our housing crisis
  • EPA decision allows for at least 13 more years of methyl bromide use

    News
    New Zealand environment
    18 Aug 2021
    Logs stacked after an industry operation.

    The environment watchdog has given timber exporters 13 more years to completely stop releasing a toxic and significantly ozone-depleting fumigant gas into the atmosphere.

    EPA decision allows for at least 13 more years of methyl bromide use
  • Our Changing World - mRNA vaccine technology

    Audio 18 Aug 2021
    Clinical microbiologist & immunologist James Ussher in his office in the University of Otago.

    Our Changing World this week discovers how information flows in the cell from DNA to proteins, and how scientists have tapped into this to enable a new way to make vaccines using messenger RNA. Audio

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