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  • Octogenarian makes history at surf contest

    Audio
    sport
    6 Apr 2021
    Adrian Pickering Octogenarian surfer.

    A masters surfing competition in Taranaki was forced to introduce a new age-group category over the long weekend - for its first contestant aged over 80.

    Adrian Pickering of Whangaparaoa busted out… Audio

  • Public media plan moves forward behind closed doors

    Audio
    media politics
    4 Apr 2021
    No caption

    The government appointed eight people this week to oversee a business case which could be a blueprint for a new public media entity to replace TVNZ and RNZ - but the public won't see it before the… Audio

  • Public media plan moves forward behind closed doors

    News
    Mediawatch media
    4 Apr 2021
    No caption

    The government appointed eight people this week to oversee a business case which could be a blueprint for a new public media entity to replace TVNZ and RNZ - but the public won't see it before the…

    Audio

    Public media plan moves forward behind closed doors
  • Making rules in the name of Covid-19

    Audio
    politics
    4 Apr 2021
    No caption

    New Zealanders have been ordered about by the Government as part of its response to Covid-19 but who makes the rules and is anyone keeping an eye on those with the power?  Audio

  • Making rules in the name of Covid-19

    News
    The House politics
    4 Apr 2021
    No caption

    New Zealanders have been ordered about by the Government as part of its response to Covid-19 but who makes the rules and is anyone keeping an eye on those with the power? 

    Audio

    Making rules in the name of Covid-19
  • INTRODUCING: Louisa Nicklin

    Audio
    music
    3 Apr 2021
    Louisa Nicklin upcoming self titled debut album coverr

    A graduate of Te Koki New Zealand School of Music, up until now Louisa has mostly been focused on her work as a classical composer. Now releasing solo music, Louisa combines a mix of genres to deliver… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Historic Palau-Taiwan travel bubble under way

    News
    Pacific Palau
    2 Apr 2021
    No caption

    Over 100 tourists have descended on Palau to kick off the first travel bubble with Taiwan.

    Historic Palau-Taiwan travel bubble under way
  • Toddler roman blind deaths 'a completely avoidable tragedy'

    News
    New Zealand
    2 Apr 2021
    roman blinds

    The coroner is asking for the urgent introduction of new regulations to stop roman blinds from strangling toddlers in response to the accidental death of a 19-month-old in 2018.

    Coroner wants new regulations to stop roman blinds strangling toddlers
  • Seven major Hong Kong activists found guilty over protests

    News
    World
    1 Apr 2021
    Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai (centre) arrives at the Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong on December 31, 2020.

    Media tycoon Jimmy Lai and veteran politician Martin Lee are among those facing time in prison.

    Seven major Hong Kong activists found guilty over protests
  • PNG provinces urged to improve covid response

    News
    Pacific
    1 Apr 2021
    Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape was the first in his country to get the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. 30 March, 2021.

    PNG's Prime Minister has rapped provincial authorities over the knuckles for a lack of communication about Covid-19 responses.

    PNG provinces urged to improve covid response
  • Temporary immigration powers for minister to be extended

    News
    Politics
    1 Apr 2021
    Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi.

    The government is extending temporary immigration powers to respond to Covid-19 until May 2023.

    Temporary immigration powers for minister to be extended to 2023
  • Drug driving: Criminal limits to be introduced in law

    News
    Politics health
    1 Apr 2021
    Transport Minister Michael Wood announces a new unit will lead a review of the Auckland light rail project.

    The proposed rules are set to give police more options to deal with those driving under the influence.

    Drug driving: Criminal limits to be introduced in law
  • How to escape from a crashed helicopter

    News
    New Zealand Taranaki
    1 Apr 2021
    Students escape the simulator

    Ever wondered how you'd escape from a helicopter which has crash landed in water? Strapped in, submerged, and most likely upside down, you don't have much time to think.

    Training provider takes plunge on helicopter escape qualification
  • France schools to close under third Covid-19 lockdown

    News
    World Covid-19
    1 Apr 2021
    French President Emmanuel Macron speaking to media at the arrival of  Portuguese Prime minister António Costa for a working lunch on 16 December.

    French schools will close for at least three weeks as part of new national restrictions.

    Covid-19: France schools to close under third lockdown
  • Don't rely on Facebook for accurate vaccine info, PNG leader advises

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    31 Mar 2021
    Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape addresses media after being the first in his country to receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. Port Moresby, 30 March, 2021.

    PNG's Prime Minister has warned citizens against relying on information on Facebook to guide their approach to vaccines.

    Don't rely on Facebook for accurate vaccine info, PNG leader advises
  • Hundreds of managed isolation vouchers now available for April

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    31 Mar 2021
    A security guard and soldier guarding an entrance to the M-Social Hotel, which is being used as a managed isolation facility, in Auckland.

    Hundreds of managed isolation vouchers have come free for April, and authorities are urging travellers to snap them up.

    Hundreds of managed isolation vouchers now available for April
  • Covid-19 mortgage deferral scheme ends after almost a year

    News
    Business Covid-19
    31 Mar 2021
    A mans hand holds NZ dollar bills against a front of a traditional villa house in Auckland, New Zealand. Buy, sale, real estate, insurance, mortgage, bank loans and housing market concept.

    Data out from the credit reporting firm Centrix shows that at its peak 54,000 people had about 80,000 mortgages on deferral, which is about 7 percent of all mortgages.

    Covid-19 mortgage deferral scheme ends after almost a year
  • Covid 19: Mortgage deferral scheme winding up after almost a year

    Audio
    money housing
    31 Mar 2021
    Generic money.

    The mortgage deferral scheme winds up on Wednesday almost a year after it was introduced.

    The scheme was rolled out in response to the pandemic to help mortgage holders experiencing hardship to defer… Audio

  • Wellington rally will demand action against sexual violence

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    31 Mar 2021
    No essential workers seen on Courtenay Place on 26 March, the first day of the nationwide lockdown.

    A rally will be held this evening in Wellington demanding action against sexual violence.

    Wellington rally will demand action against sexual violence
  • Reti's decision not to get vaccinated with government his to explain - Collins

    Audio
    housing politics
    31 Mar 2021
    National Party leader Judith Collins

    National Party leader Judith Collins says her deputy’s decision not to get a public vaccination early is his own to explain.

    The Government is allowing ministers and spokespeople who hold portfolios… Audio

  • New MP: National's North Shore Simon Watts

    Audio
    politics
    31 Mar 2021
    No caption

    Every Wednesday - give or take - we introduce you to a first term MP, someone new to parliament and this week it's turn of National Party MP for the North Shore electorate Simon Watts. Audio

  • South Wairarapa Mayor continues crusade for local banking

    News
    Business Local Democracy Reporting
    30 Mar 2021
    Person inserting bank card into ATM machine to withdraw money.

    In a statement, an RBNZ spokesperson said the national authority "encourage every banking sector participant to consider their role in supporting the needs of their customers and their access to…

    South Wairarapa Mayor continues crusade for local banking
  • Port of Auckland bosses must look in mirror, Minister says

    Audio
    business politics
    30 Mar 2021
    No caption

    It's not credible Auckland port bosses were oblivious to the extent of safety problems at the company, according to the Workplace Relations Minister.

    An independent report has found systemic failings… Video, Audio

  • American Samoa Governor writes to US territory counterparts over citizenship

    News
    Pacific American Samoa
    30 Mar 2021
    Governor-elect, Lemanu Mauga and his Lieutenant Talauega Ale, and their spouses  Ella Perefoti Gaea Failautusi and Marian McGuire Ale

    American Samoa's Governor has asked for support in his administration's stance on self-determination, currently threatened by federal appeal.

    American Samoa Governor writes to US territory counterparts over citizenship
  • Invasive wasps learn to share resources

    Audio 30 Mar 2021
    Wasp

    Invasive wasps are sharing resources rather than competing with each other, and it's a worrying finding for conversation.  Dr Julia Schmack talks to Jesse about why this poses such a big problem for… Audio

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