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  • Choosing to be child-free, and navigating life as a woman

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    25 Jun 2024

    An woman in her 30s, who has chosen to be child-free, says conversations have sometimes led to threats and vitriol. Audio

    Choosing to be child-free, and navigating life as a woman
  • Aotearoa's first historical feature film in te reo, from a Māori lens

    Audio
    history media
    25 Jun 2024
    Temuera Morrison in Ka Whawhai Tonu.

    After years of development and funding rejections, Ka Whawhai Tonu hits cinemas this weekend 
      Audio

  • Aotearoa's first historical feature film in te reo, from a Māori lens

    News
    The Detail history
    25 Jun 2024
    Temuera Morrison in Ka Whawhai Tonu.

    After years of development and funding rejections, Ka Whawhai Tonu hits cinemas this weekend 
     

    Audio

    A long fight to tell the story of New Zealand Wars in te reo
  • South Asian photographer exploring colour discrimination in New Zealand

    News
    IndoNZ IndoNZ Featured Stories
    24 Jun 2024
    Abhi Chinniah is a self-taught portrait photographer from Christchurch.

    Abhi Chinniah is turning heads in the country's fine arts scene with powerful and creative portrayals of the migrant and refugee experience.

    South Asian photographer exploring colour discrimination in New Zealand
  • Turning the Tide | Episode 2: Mātauranga-Led Restoration

    Audio
    science conservation
    24 Jun 2024
    Coastline scene with a person in the shallows holding up an impressive fish. Text reads "Turning The Tide: Mātauranga-led restoration"
 Underneath is a laurel with the text “Hawai’i international film festival official selection 2024 HIFF”

    In Ōhiwa Harbour, we learn about the research and restoration of mussel beds led by Kura Paul-Burke, with doctoral and undergraduate research students, in a Mātauranga Māori-led approach. Video

  • Indian New Zealander develops AI tech to create short-form video content

    News
    IndoNZ
    21 Jun 2024
    Soumil Singh is the founder of unfaze.ai.

    Soumil Singh seeks to remove access barriers many content creators in the country face.

    Indian New Zealander develops AI tech to create short-form video content
  • Former Green MP Keith Locke dies, age 80

    News
    Politics
    21 Jun 2024
    Keith Locke.

    Locke, known as a human rights and anti-war advocate, was in Parliament from 1999 to 2011.

    Former Green MP Keith Locke dies, age 80
  • 'A pylon should not just fall down' - Energy Minister

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    21 Jun 2024
    National Party MP Simeon Brown

    Simeon Brown has ordered the Electricity Authority to review the Northland outage.

    Energy Minister orders Electricity Authority review into pylon collapse
  • OFC Nations Cup: Vanuatu wants to repeat most famous win over All Whites

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    20 Jun 2024
    OFC Media via Phototek (Seimata Chilia (left) and David Chilia (right) were part of the Vanuatu team that stunned New Zealand 20 years ago in Adelaide.

    Twenty years after causing the biggest upset in Oceania football history by beating the All Whites in the 2004 OFC Nations Cup, Vanuatu once again hope to topple New Zealand.

    Vanuatu dream of repeating most famous win over All Whites on 20th anniversary
  • How to pick the right film at the Doc Edge Film Festival

    News
    New Zealand arts
    19 Jun 2024
    Ko au te Awa, ko te Awa ko au – I Am the River, The River Is Me.

    In the mood for some big emotions? Want to feel better about the environment? Film critic Dan Slevin serves up his pick of what's on offer at this year's festival.

    How to pick the right film for you at the Doc Edge Film Festival
  • Newshub closure: Māori voices needed 'to make sure these stories aren't getting missed'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    18 Jun 2024
    Ōtautahi Christchurch reporter and producer Mitch Redman.

    Māori journalists say the impending closure of Newshub's AM show on 5 July will be one less opportunity to have te reo Māori on the airwaves.

    Newshub closure: Māori voices needed 'to make sure these stories aren't getting missed'
  • Pasifika Sipoti wrap - results from the weekend

    News
    Pacific
    17 Jun 2024
    Vaniatu's Kensi Tangis celebrates his goal against the Solomon Islands in Vila on Saturday. Photo: OFC

    A round-up of results from weekend sports, including OFC Men's Nations Cup fixtures, Super Rugby Pacific semifinals, Micronesian Games, T20 Cricket

    Pasifika Sipoti wrap - results from the weekend
  • Turning the Tide | Trailer

    Audio
    science conservation
    17 Jun 2024
    Underwater scene with fish swimming. Text reads "Turning The Tide: The state of our seas"
Underneath is a laurel with the text “NZ web festival official selection 2024”

    Turning the Tide highlights the work of researchers, kaitiaki, and communities as they collaborate to improve the health of Aotearoa New Zealand’s moana. Video

  • Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Jun 2024
    Good news logo

    Braille for blind opera-lovers, a TikTok-famous Porirua hairdresser and a men's health month are among this week's feel-good stories from RNZ.

    Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 10-16 June
  • RSE numbers from Pacific need to double - Luxon

    News
    Politics
    16 Jun 2024
    James Marape

    The heads of NZ and PNG have met to discuss signing a new partnership agreement between the countries, regional issues and more places for horticultural workers in New Zealand.

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon talks to media from Papua New Guinea
  • Woman deported from Australia to NZ after falsely claiming her partner had cancer

    News
    New Zealand crime
    16 Jun 2024
    health medical image of an mri of the head showing the brain. Magnetic resonance image.

    A Kiwi-born woman has been booted out of Australia after she forged medical letters claiming her locked-up partner had various cancers.

    501 appeal: Woman to be deported after forging medical letters claiming her partner had cancer
  • The 'dogshit' Olympic selection criteria

    News
    New Zealand Sport
    15 Jun 2024
    New Zealand Olympic kite foiler Lukas Walton-Keim (C).

    Being picked to go to the Olympics should be a cause for celebration. But that's hard when you've had to call in the lawyers to make it happen.

    Yachting NZ Olympic selection 'debacle' was waiting to happen, windsurfing veteran says
  • Why women in China are looking to ChatGPT for love

    News
    World
    14 Jun 2024
    Theme photo, symbol photo ChatGPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer). Software from ChatGPT on a smartphone. ? (Photo by Frank Hoermann / SVEN SIMON / SVEN SIMON / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)

    A special version of the chatbot is becoming popular with women who prefer it to real-world dating.

    Dan's the man: Why women in China are looking to ChatGPT for love
  • How does your salary stack up?

    News
    New Zealand Business
    13 Jun 2024

    New data reveals 'typical' wages across a range of jobs, and shows how where you live affects what you get paid.

    How does your salary stack up?
  • Martin Shkreli copied one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album, lawsuit claims

    News
    World music
    12 Jun 2024
    Former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli departs the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York, August 3, 2017 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

    The plaintiff says the notorious "pharma bro" told fans he kept and had shared the album.

    Martin Shkreli copied one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album, lawsuit claims
  • FestPAC 2024: 'Fight against the extinction of Pacific people'

    News
    Pacific
    12 Jun 2024
    Rapa Nui

    A community elder from Guam says the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture event is about more than "revitalising cultures". Audio

    FestPAC 2024: 'Fight against the extinction of Pacific people'
  • Boot camps are back, but the evidence they don't work never went away

    News
    Comment & Analysis crime
    11 Jun 2024
    Men standing in uniform, boot camp style.

    Analysis - Evidence shows the link between punishment, discipline and behaviour changes are weak at best, psychology experts say.

    Boot camps for young offenders are back – the psychological evidence they don't work never went away
  • Are you wondering what's happening with Ihumātao? So were we

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    10 Jun 2024
    Ihumātao.

    The government says it has had "good robust kōrero" about Ihumātao with the committee tasked with deciding its future.

    Future of disputed land at Ihumātao still undecided as government meets with committee
  • Only 15 percent of students passed attendance test

    News
    New Zealand health
    10 Jun 2024
    School Zone

    Only a fraction of pupils met the government benchmark for attendance in all four terms of 2023, new figures reveal. Audio

    Winter illness puts dent in school attendance as officials mull social media campaign
  • Masterchef winner Karena Bird

    Audio
    food media
    8 Jun 2024

    Karena Bird won the MasterChef competition alongside her sister Kasey and since then the pair have travelled to at least 50 destinations around the world learning about food and culture. Recently the… Audio

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