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  • Anti-violence book giveaway made available for all male prisoners in New Zealand

    News
    Pacific
    13 Jul 2021
    No caption

    The founders of anti-violence movement She Is Not Your Rehab are giving away their newly released book to prisoners.

    She Is Not Your Rehab anti-violence movement's new book being given away to all male prisoners
  • Stars continue to fall

    News
    Sport
    13 Jul 2021
    Jamie Hume of the Stars shoots over Jane Watson of the Tactix.

    The Northern Stars continue to fall in the ANZ netball Premiership with a loss to the Tactix dropping them out of a play-off position.

    Stars continue to fall
  • Crossfit introduces Olympian Megan Signal to weightlifting

    Audio
    sport
    13 Jul 2021
    No caption

    Megan Signal started weightlifting in 2013 after discovering the sport through crossfit. The 31 year-old holds seven records in New Zealand and also holds two Oceania records in the 71 kilogram class… Audio

  • Fines, prison time come into effect for breaking Covid-19 rules in Fiji

    News
    Pacific Covid-19
    12 Jul 2021
    Dr James Fong and PM Frank Bainimarama.

    From this week, there will be new penalties for breaching of Covid-19 protocols in Fiji.

    Fiji Covid-19: On-the-spot fines come into effect
  • ACT launches suite of housing policies

    News
    Politics
    12 Jul 2021
    ACT Party leader David Seymour

    GST sharing, build-to-rent, and a public-private partnership for building houses are among policies the ACT Party is proposing as part of a "deep, structural" reform of housing in New Zealand.

    ACT launches suite of housing policies
  • Woman recruited to Shincheonji sounds warning about group

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Jul 2021
    Lee Man-hee, leader of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, speaks during a press conference at a facility of the church in Gapyeong on March 2, 2020.

    A woman who spent years in a South Korean religious sect operating in Auckland is warning others of its fraudulent recruitment techniques.

    Woman recruited to Shincheonji sounds warning about group
  • Woman warns South Korean religious sect recruiting in Auckland

    Audio
    spiritual practices
    12 Jul 2021
    Lee Man-hee, leader of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, speaks during a press conference at a facility of the church in Gapyeong on March 2, 2020.

    A woman who spent years in a South Korean religious sect operating in Auckland is warning others of its recruitment techniques.

    Shincheonji Church of Jesus has been described as a doomsday cult, and… Audio

  • US buying up our primary industries

    News
    Business Country
    12 Jul 2021
    No caption

    United States citizens and companies are buying up New Zealand land for farming, forestry and wine-making, an RNZ analysis reveals.

    US buying up our primary industries
  • INTRODUCING Jiahu Symbols

    Audio
    music
    10 Jul 2021
    Jiahu Symbols 'Northern Exposure' cover

    This week we meet Auckland-based emo band Jiahu Symbols. Singer and frontman Andrew Murray Brown gives us a short course in the history of emo music, and introduces the band's debut single 'Northern… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Dan Price: the CEO who slashed his salary by $1 million

    Audio 10 Jul 2021
    No caption

    Seattle-based entrepreneur Dan Price hit headlines around the world in 2015 when he slashed his own salary by $1 million so he could start paying his all employees a minimum salary of $70,000. Six… Audio

  • Exercises with heavy breathing, sweating banned in MIQs

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    10 Jul 2021
    The Novotel in Christchurch is being used as one of the isolation facilities.

    A rule introduced last month in managed isolation and quarantine prohibits any exercise that creates heavy breathing or perspiration while returnees are out of their rooms.

    MIQ: Exercises creating heavy breathing, sweating banned
  • Fiji govt criticised over mandatory Covid-19 vaccination

    News
    Pacific Covid-19
    10 Jul 2021
    ..

    New regulations directing all workers in Fiji to get a Covid-19 vaccine have shocked many in the country. Audio

    Condemnation of Fiji govt decision to dismiss unvaccinated workers
  • Four-day week business pioneer frustrated NZ law 'penalising companies'

    News
    New Zealand economy
    9 Jul 2021
    Andrew Barnes, Perpetual Guardian founder

    The business owner who championed the four-day working week says New Zealand lags behind the rest of the world when it comes to leaving Monday-to-Friday behind.

    Four-day week business pioneer frustrated NZ law 'penalising companies'
  • NZ Live: Flamingo Pier

    Audio
    music
    9 Jul 2021
    Flamingo Pier

    This week's NZ Live session is with music collective Flamingo Pier, who are in the middle of a big release tour to celebrate their debut self-titled LP. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • New restrictions as NSW Covid-19 infections continue to rise

    News
    World Covid-19
    9 Jul 2021
    A woman waits for a ferry at Circular Quay near Sydney Harbour Bridge during lockdown in Sydney yesterday.

    NSW announces 44 locally-acquired Covid-19 cases, as Premier Gladys Berejiklian issues new warning over upward-trending figures.

    New restrictions as New South Wales Covid-19 infections continue to rise
  • What the Covid-19 lockdown was like for low-income Kiwis

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    9 Jul 2021
    Food parcels prepared at Ngā Whare Waatea marae.

    Low-income New Zealanders experienced hunger and isolation during last year's Covid-19 lockdown, but were resourceful and backed the approach to the pandemic, a study has found.

    Hardship and resourcefulness: Covid-19 lockdown for low-income Kiwis
  • Video: Homosexual law reform supporters celebrate 35-year milestone

    News
    Politics
    8 Jul 2021
    LGBTQI+ community members and supporters gathered at Parliament on the eve of the 35-year anniversary of the passage of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill.

    Decriminalisation of sex between men aged over 16 was passed 35 years ago, in a conscience vote that is being celebrated by politicians and campaigners.

    Video: Homosexual law reform supporters celebrate 35-year milestone
  • Confusing close-plus, casual-plus labels led to non-compliance - report

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Jul 2021
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern sanitises her hands with Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield while walking to a Covid-19 coronavirus briefing on 6 May, 2020.

    The close-plus and casual-plus labels for Covid-19 contacts in the February outbreak were overly complicated, but South Auckland mobilised well to stop the spread, a review has found.

    Health Ministry's confusing Covid-19 contact labels led to non-compliance, report says
  • International tax scheme on tech giants may not go far enough

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    8 Jul 2021
    Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Alphabet - the parent company of Google - are standing against a proposed Australian law allowing access to private data.

    NZ is losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue each year by not adequately taxing the profits of digital giants doing business in their jurisdictions, but plans to tackle it might not go far…

    International tax scheme on tech giants may not go far enough
  • Bioluminesence in the ocean's depths

    Audio
    science author interview
    7 Jul 2021
    Angler Fish.

    At the bottom of the ocean, there is a world of light and colour that deep-sea creatures use for light and communication. Dr Edith Widder has spent her career studying bioluminescence. Audio

  • New TVNZ series follows homeless Auckland teens

    Audio
    movies
    7 Jul 2021
    A shot from the TVNZ documentary series The Young and the Reckless

    A group of teenagers who in 2014 called Auckland's Queen Street their home are the subject of a new TVNZ series The Young and the Reckless. Audio, Gallery

  • NZ 'sleep-walked' into conflict between China and Western allies - expert

    News
    New Zealand Business
    7 Jul 2021
    No caption

    It should have been clear 10 to 15 years ago that New Zealand would end up in a difficult diplomatic situation if it traded itself into reliance on China, a foreign policy expert says.

    NZ 'sleep-walked' into conflict between China and Western allies - expert
  • Shaw ties climate response to inequality, biodiversity and Treaty partnership

    News
    Politics climate
    7 Jul 2021
    Green Party co-leader James Shaw

    New Zealand's battle against climate change must target inequality and include genuine partnership with Māori, Climate Change Minister James Shaw says.

    Shaw ties climate response to inequality, biodiversity and Treaty partnership
  • NSW Covid-19 lockdown reportedly set to be extended by a week

    News
    World
    7 Jul 2021
    Police officers walk past The Sydney Opera House during the first day of lockdown in Sydney, Australia.

    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is expected to announce today an extension of the state's Covid-19 lockdown orders as well as new restrictions for schools returning from holidays.

    NSW Covid-19 lockdown reportedly set to be extended by a week
  • Fila Fuamatu: How playing sport made a pivotal impact off the field

    Audio
    Pacific
    7 Jul 2021
    Fila Fuamatu strategizing from the side line.

    Former Samoa international, Fila Fuamatu, is advocating for change in the sports sector and using traditional village games to get Pasifika communities moving. Video

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