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  • Papuans grieve for leader who believed in them

    News
    Pacific West Papua
    28 May 2021
    Klemen Tinal.

    The passing of Klemen Tinal, the Vice Governor of Papua Province, has caused great sorrow for Papuans, writes Laurens Ikinia*.

    Papuans grieve for leader who believed in them
  • Tulsa commemorates massacre: African Americans hope for justice amid shifting tide

    News
    World
    28 May 2021
    Viola Fletcher, the oldest living survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, testifies before the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Subcommittee hearing in Washington, DC on May 19, 2021.

    As Tulsans prepare to mark the 31 May-1 June centennial of the massacre, they have heard broader conversations about reparations for Black Americans at the federal level and locally.

    Tulsa commemorates massacre: African Americans hope for justice amid shifting tide
  • Volunteers descend on Papakura Stream for major clean-up

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    27 May 2021
    Volunteers at Papakura Stream.

    More than 100 hands were on deck on the outskirts of Auckland to launch a multi-year clean up in one of the city's dirtiest waterways.

    Volunteers descend on Papakura Stream for major clean-up
  • Study suggests sheep milk farms produce 50pc less nitrogen water pollution

    News
    Country environment
    27 May 2021
    No caption

    Sheep milk farms could produce up to 50 percent less nitrogen loss to water compared to regular dairy farms new research shows.

    Study suggests sheep milk farms produce 50pc less nitrogen water pollution
  • Melbourne heads into a seven day lockdown

    Audio 27 May 2021
    People wait in queues at a Covid-19 vaccination centre in Melbourne on May 26, 2021, as Australia's second biggest city scrambles to contain a growing Covid outbreak. (Photo by William WEST / AFP)

    The State of Victoria is hours away from a snap seven-day lockdown at midnight their time - 2am New Zealand time.  Karyn speaks with Nicole Asher from the ABC in Melbourne. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Covid-19 cluster in Melbourne has grown to 15

    Audio
    health
    26 May 2021

    The Covid-19 cluster in Melbourne has grown to 15 as- six new cases have been announced today. New restrictions are in place in the city, yet the acting state Premier - James Merlino - says he's yet… Audio

  • Tauranga port ships off record number of containers

    News
    Business Country
    26 May 2021
    Container ship in commercial port of Napier, New Zealand.

    A record number of shipping containers departed the Port of Tauranga on Monday as the port works to clear supply chain backlogs.

    Tauranga port ships off record number of containers
  • Whanganui misses out on Māori wards

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting politics
    25 May 2021
    Whanganui District Council building

    Whanganui has lost the opportunity to introduce Māori wards at next year's local body elections but Mayor Hamish McDouall says iwi may get seats this year on key council committees.

    Whanganui misses out on Māori wards but iwi may get voting rights on council committees
  • Fifth Covid-19 case found in Melbourne

    Audio
    health
    25 May 2021
    People queue up for Covid-19 testing in Melbourne on May 12, 2021.

    A fifth community case of Covid-19 has been found in north-west Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria. Health officials have just announced new restrictions will be introduced this evening… Audio

  • New coronial findings into fatal crash say blaming driver was 'inaccurate and unfair'

    News
    New Zealand transport
    25 May 2021
    No caption

    The way police investigated a crash in which two men died in a truck rollover resulted in an an eight-year fight for their families.

    New coronial findings into fatal crash say blaming driver was 'inaccurate and unfair'
  • Telling stories and the potency in being heard

    Audio
    author interview Te Ao Māori
    25 May 2021
    Poet, author and publisher Ben Brown has been announced as the first Te Awhi Rito New Zealand Reading Ambassador.

    The nation's first Te Awhi Rito - Reading Ambassador - is on a mission to get more noses into books. Lyttleton-based Ben Brown knew the power of the word from a young age. Audio

  • Unemployment insurance could cost $5b a year

    Audio
    life and society
    25 May 2021
    New Zealand dollars

    Plans to permanently introduce an insurance payout for people who lose their job could cost as much as $5 billion a year.

    Using ACC as a possible template, the government is considering an… Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    25 May 2021
    Phil Mickelson of the United States.

    In today's sports news - Mickelson now the man to watch, Bernal takes the Giro by the scruff and Cantona wants public to be able to own football clubs.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Unemployment insurance scheme could cost $5b a year

    News
    Politics life and society
    25 May 2021
    white piggy bank and New Zealand banknotes of different denominations

    The government is pushing ahead with designing a social unemployment insurance scheme with Business New Zealand and the Council of Trade Unions.

    Unemployment insurance scheme could cost up to $5 billion a year
  • Mystics and Tactix win in ANZ Premiership

    News
    Sport
    24 May 2021
    Khiarna Williams

    Mystics comeback against Magic and Tactix win the battle of the south in the ANZ Premiership.

    Mystics and Tactix win in ANZ Premiership
  • Working for Families next on the list after benefits rise, PM says

    News
    Politics
    24 May 2021
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media after a worker at Auckland Airport tested positive for Covid-19.

    Jacinda Ardern says the government will be reviewing Working for Families tax credits as its next step in reducing child poverty. Audio

    Working for Families next on the list after benefits rise, Ardern says
  • Budget 2021: Foreign affairs funding largely on ice as new priorities emerge

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    23 May 2021
    Nanaia Mahuta on Budget Day 2021.

    Analysis - This week's Budget has more than just financial accounts and the allocations can provide clues to the direction of foreign policy under the new ministers, Geoffrey Miller writes.

    Budget 2021: Foreign affairs funding largely on ice as new priorities emerge
  • Fiji hit with 18 new Covid-19 cases

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    23 May 2021
    This picture taken on April 24, 2021 shows residents wearing face masks waiting to cross the main road in the Fijian capital Suva ahead of an expected lockdown in the capital due to a Covid-19 spike. (Photo by Leon LORD / AFP)

    Fiji has reported 18 new Covid-19 cases since last night and is introducing mandatory mask wearing outside the home.

    Fiji hit with 18 new Covid-19 cases
  • A romantic novel set during the Springbok Tour

    Audio
    author interview books
    23 May 2021
    Kerry Harrison

    Writer Kerry Harrison delves into her memories of taking part in the 1981 anti-Springbok tour protests for her latest novel, Hold the Line. In the book, she introduces legal student Beth who joins in… Audio

  • Budget 2021: how it happened

    Audio
    politics
    23 May 2021

    Budget 2021 has been revealed but Parliament is just beginning the process to approve it Video, Audio

  • Budget 2021: how it happened

    News
    The House politics
    23 May 2021

    Budget 2021 has been revealed but Parliament is just beginning the process to approve it

    Video, Audio

    Budget 2021: how it happened
  • INTRODUCING: Māori music collective IA

    Audio
    music
    22 May 2021
    IA pose on Hinemoana waka

    Māori music collective IA aren’t afraid of a challenge. They mix taonga pūoro with electronic music to create a unique, catchy sound and even filmed a live music video on a waka at sea.

    Lead vocalist… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Act's push for four-year parliamentary term, with a Select Committee catch

    News
    Politics
    22 May 2021
    ACT leader David Seymour.

    Act leader David Seymour is pushing for a four-year parliamentary term, with Select Committees controlled by the opposition

    Act's push for four-year parliamentary term, with a Select Committee catch
  • 2PM LIVE nicholas Franchise

    Audio
    music
    22 May 2021
    Nicholas Franchise photographed by Cam Hay

    nicholas Franchise (with a lower case n) describes their sound as "pop-raunch rock".  The band joined us live in-studio during their 'Unleash The Franchise' tour in April. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Ten people fined for entering New Zealand without Covid-19 test

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    22 May 2021
    air new zealand boeing 777-219 inflight mid-air after taking off from hong kong international airport on chek lap kok island.

    Ten people have been fined after travelling to New Zealand without proof they tested negative for Covid-19.

    Ten people fined for entering New Zealand without Covid-19 test
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