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  • Who chooses the government?

    News
    The House politics
    19 Feb 2020
    No caption

    You may vote at the election, but you don’t choose the government. If not you, then who?

    Audio

    Who chooses the government?
  • Select committee delivers report on abortion Bill

    News
    Politics health
    14 Feb 2020
    Labour MP for port Hills Ruth Dyson chairs an inquiry on captioning.

    The Abortion Legislation Committee has delivered its much anticipated report on the Abortion Legislation Bill.

    Select committee delivers report on abortion Bill
  • Abortion Legislation Bill report recommends safeguards

    Audio
    politics
    14 Feb 2020
    No caption

    The Abortion Legislation Committee has delivered its much anticipated report on the Abortion Legislation Bill.

    Among the recommendations the committee wants safeguards to address sex selection… Audio

  • Trump makes history at anti-abortion rally

    News
    World
    25 Jan 2020
    US President Donald Trump arrives to speak at the 47th annual "March for Life" in Washington, DC, on January 24, 2020.

    Donald Trump became the first US president to attend the annual March for Life in Washington, showing his support for opponents of abortion rights.

    Trump makes history at anti-abortion rally
  • Watch live: Trump impeachment trial hears opening arguments

    News
    World
    23 Jan 2020
    The US Senate during the impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump on 22 January.

    The impeachment trial of Donald Trump has resumed, with Democrats setting out their case for the president to be removed from office. Video

    Trump impeachment: second day of Senate trial
  • Amanda Palmer on politics, motherhood, and her fans

    Audio 20 Jan 2020
    Amanda Palmer concert in Berlin.

    Feminist, mother, songwriter, artist - and cult hero. Amanda Palmer is coming to New Zealand to perform her one-woman show in March. Audio

  • Farmer fears M bovis back on property despite culling of 1700 cattle

    News
    Country food
    6 Jan 2020
    Lumsden farmer Ben Walling

    A Southland farmer is concerned the Mycoplasma bovis disease could be back on his farm, 18 months after his previous cattle herd had to be culled. Audio

    Farmer fears M bovis back on property despite culling of 1700 cattle
  • Concerns M Bovis may have returned to a Southland farm

    Audio
    farming
    6 Jan 2020
    Lumsden farmer Ben Walling

    A Southland farmer is concerned the Mycoplasma Bovis disease is back on his farm, 18 months after his old cattle herd had to be culled.

    The disease can cause mastitis, pneumonia, arthritis, and… Audio

  • Pope apologises for slapping arm of pilgrim who tugged him

    News
    World
    2 Jan 2020
    January 1, 2020 frame grabs taken from a handout video made available by Vatican Media shows a lady with her hands clasped as she watches Pope Francis arrive to celebrate New Year's Eve mass in Vatican City

    Pope Francis apologised for having angrily slapped a woman's arm when she had grabbed hold of his hand and yanked him towards her, saying he had lost his patience.

    Pope apologises for 'bad example' of slapping arm of pilgrim who tugged him
  • The year in news: May to August

    News
    New Zealand media
    30 Dec 2019
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    In the second part of a three-part look back at 2019, RNZ revisits the big stories of the year from May to August.

    The year in news reviewed, part two: Stories that shaped 2019
  • Media Council: Good fat complaint upheld, with dissent

    News
    New Zealand media
    27 Dec 2019
    090514. Photo Diego Opatowski / RNZ. Radio New Zealand House.

    The Media Council has upheld a complaint against RNZ for publishing an article which it says presents a single view of an issue.

    Media Council: Good fat complaint upheld, with dissent
  • Progressive legislation results from year's tragedy and trauma

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    24 Dec 2019
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

    Power Play - New Zealand has had its fair share of tragedy for a small country plonked at the bottom of the ocean, writes Jo Moir. In some cases, it has put us on the map for the right reasons.

    Progressive legislation results from year's tragedy and trauma
  • Women dominate New Zealander of the Year shortlist

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Dec 2019
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    The award is given to someone who contributes to the wellbeing of New Zealand through their inspiration and leadership.

    Women dominate New Zealander of the Year shortlist
  • Irish singer and activist Pauline Scanlon

    Audio
    music arts
    8 Dec 2019
    Pauline Scanlon

    Irish singer songwriter and outspoken advocate Pauline Scanlon is a driving force behind a movement to address gender equality in folk and traditional music.  She's one of the headline acts at the… Audio

  • What would Jesus do ... about climate change?

    News
    Environment In Depth
    28 Nov 2019
    The Anglican Church's Wellington Assistant Bishop, Eleanor Sanderson.

    As the climate emergency nears apocalyptic proportions, Max Towle asks if Christian leaders think it's all in God's hands or whether they're trying to do something about it. Video

    What would Jesus do ... about climate change?
  • Israel Folau hikes unfair dismissal claim to AU$14m

    News
    Sport
    27 Nov 2019
    Israel Folau. Waratahs. Wallabies. Rugby

    The former Test fullback has raised his compensation claim against Rugby Australia on the belief he could have captained the Wallabies.

    Israel Folau hikes unfair dismissal claim to AU$14m
  • In Parliament this week

    Audio
    politics
    19 Nov 2019
    Labour MP Chris Hipkins on the Standing Orders Committee

    A rundown on the key points up for debate in parliament this week Audio

  • In Parliament this week

    News
    The House politics
    19 Nov 2019
    Labour MP Chris Hipkins on the Standing Orders Committee

    A rundown on the key points up for debate in parliament this week

    Audio

    In Parliament this week
  • Bloodhound land speed car will be back racing next week

    News
    World technology
    10 Nov 2019
    No caption

    The Bloodhound land speed challenger is likely to be back out on its South African lakebed track early next week.

    Bloodhound land speed car will be back racing next week
  • Sinéad Gleeson: sickness, health, motherhood & writing

    Audio
    health author interview
    7 Nov 2019
    Sinead Gleeson

    Sinéad Gleeson is an Irish writer and the author of the critically acclaimed work of creative non-fiction Constellations. She was diagonosed with arthritis at 13, and an aggressive form of leukemia in… Audio

  • Blow to President Trump as Democrats oust unpopular governor

    News
    World politics
    6 Nov 2019
    Governor-elect Andy Beshear speaks to supporters after ousting Republican Matt Bevin.

    US Democrats have scored an upset victory in Kentucky over a Republican governor backed by President Donald Trump and seized control of the state legislature in Virginia.

    Blow to President Trump as Democrats oust unpopular governor
  • Jail for man who assaulted James Shaw

    News
    New Zealand crime
    6 Nov 2019
    Greens Party co-leader James Shaw appeared with his black eye at the climate change strike in Wellington.

    Paul Raymond Harris, the man who assaulted Green Party co-leader James Shaw, has been sentenced nine months in prison.

    Jail for man who assaulted Green Party co-leader James Shaw
  • 13: Decades of Change

    Audio
    history
    6 Nov 2019
    The New Zealand economy of the 1960s and 70s was heavily protected

    The 60s, 70s and 80s were rowdy decades. Kiwis were getting out in the streets and raising their voices about the rights of Māori, women and LGBT people, nuclear energy, the environment. Plus the most… Audio

  • Luxon backs extension of 'no jab, no pay' policy in principle

    News
    Politics
    5 Nov 2019
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    The National Party's candidate for Botany, Christopher Luxon, has made his position clear on three major issues going through Parliament, as well as the "no jab, no pay" policy. Audio

    Christopher Luxon suggests extension of 'no jab, no pay' policy
  • Luxon wins Botany spot

    Audio
    politics
    5 Nov 2019
    Christopher Luxon has been selected as the National Party's candidate.

    Christopher Luxon has been selected as the National Party's candidate for the Botany electorate.

    Mr Luxon put forward his name forward less than a month ago, after six years as chief executive of Air… Audio

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