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  • The Panel with Ella Henry and Ben Thomas (Part 1)

    Audio 5 Aug 2019
    Tuna fish in container on fishing boat dawn Cairns Australia

    Two shootings in 24 hours in the US this weekend. First in El Paso, Texas. A shooting at a supermarket that left 20 people dead and another 26 injured. Hours later in Dayton, Ohio 9 people killed and… Audio

  • Andrew Little announces proposed abortion law changes

    Audio
    health life and society
    5 Aug 2019
    Minister of Justice Andrew Little speaks to media before heading into the debating chamber.

    The government this morning proposed some significant changes to New Zealand's abortion law. Terry Bellamak from Abortion Rights Aotearoa joins us with her reaction. Audio

  • Midday News for 5 August 2019

    Audio 5 Aug 2019
    Hundreds march to Parliament for abortion law reform

    The Justice Minister reveals a plan to modernise abortion law. The government details how it will protect native species from extinction. Audio

  • Dame Margaret Sparrow's legacy

    Audio 26 Jul 2019
    Dame Margaret Sparrow says more still needs to be done in the women's health sector.

    As Cabinet prepares to consider a bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act, Dame Margaret Sparrow speaks with Karyn about New Zealand's history of reproductive healthcare. Audio

  • The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 26 2019

    Audio 26 Jul 2019

    A review of the week's news including... Cars 'disintegrated' in head-on collision on SH1, Ihumatao 'protectors' outnumbering police at cordon, gasfitters busy after Christchurch gas explosion… Audio

  • No girls born in 132 Indian villages?

    News
    World
    26 Jul 2019
    No caption

    When reports emerged earlier this week that no girl had been born in 132 villages in India, panic prompted a government investigation.

    No girls born in 132 Indian villages?
  • Family Planning CEO discusses abortion law reform

    Audio
    health
    24 Jul 2019
    Anti abortion rally in Auckland

    Hundreds of people marched to Parliament yesterday calling for the country's abortion laws to be overhauled and removed from the Crimes Act.

    New abortion laws are currently being considered by senior… Audio

  • March to reform New Zealand's abortion laws

    Audio 23 Jul 2019
    Hundreds march to Parliament for abortion law reform

    More than two hundred people marched to Parliament today calling for reform of New Zealand's abortion laws, as Cabinet prepares to consider a bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act.  Audio

  • Abortion law reform: 'We've got a new opportunity'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    23 Jul 2019
    Protesters at Parliament.

    Hundreds of people marched to Parliament today calling for reform of New Zealand's abortion laws, as Cabinet prepares to consider a bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act.

    Protesters call for abortion to be removed from Crimes Act
  • Hundreds march to Parliament for abortion law reform

    Audio
    law politics
    23 Jul 2019
    Hundreds march to Parliament for abortion law reform

    Hundreds of people marched to Parliament today calling for reform of New Zealand's abortion laws, as Cabinet prepares to consider a bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act. Video, Audio

  • Watch: India launches second Moon mission

    News
    World technology
    23 Jul 2019
    The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Chandrayaan-2 (Moon Chariot 2), with on board the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-mark III-M1), launches at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, an island off the coast of southern Andhra Pradesh state, on July 22, 2019.

    India's second lunar mission, aiming to land on the Moon's south pole after being slingshotted with no manual control out of Earth's orbit, has launched successfully. Video

    Watch: India Moon mission Chandrayaan-2 launches successfully
  • Abortion law reform final draft goes to Cabinet

    Audio
    health law
    23 Jul 2019
    Andrew Little speaks to media at parliament 30 April 2019

    A bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act will go before Cabinet ministers on Tuesday for final approval.

    Now the Justice Minister Andrew Little has reached consensus with NZ First it's… Audio

  • Abortion law reform: Cabinet ministers to consider draft bill today

    News
    Politics
    23 Jul 2019
    Andrew Little speaks to media at parliament 30 April 2019

    Justice Minister Andrew Little reached consensus with NZ First on a draft bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act.

    Abortion law reform: Cabinet ministers to consider draft bill today
  • NZ First supports abortion law reform

    Audio
    health crime
    23 Jul 2019
    Minister for Children, Seniors, and Internal Affairs Tracey Martin.

    New Zealand First MP Tracey Martin says her party's found consensus with the Justice Minister on abortion law reform and draft legislation is going before Cabinet ministers on Tuesday.

    Ms Martin has… Audio

  • Top Stories for Tuesday 23 July 2019

    Audio 23 Jul 2019
    no caption

    Top stories this morning... The first steps are being taken to remove abortion from the Crimes Act New gun laws will mean bigger bills for firearm owners A Malaysian man who fled to New Zealand to… Audio

  • 'The Cut on Tuesdays': Family money

    Audio 20 Jul 2019
    The Cut logo (Supplied)

    The Cut is the section of New York Magazine targeted at "women with stylish minds". Visit its website today and you'll find stories covering politics, relationships, work, and equality, alongside… Audio

  • Opinion: Ardern can take a few lessons from Labor's defeat

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    20 Jul 2019
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks during a meeting with Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Melbourne on 19 July, 2019.

    Opinion - The leadership visits are more interesting in that they serve as a spotlight on the two countries - politically, and on policy issues, writes Brigette Morten.

    Opinion: Ardern can take a few lessons from Australian Labor's defeat
  • Sydney-bound passengers thrown from seats due to plane turbulence

    News
    World transport
    12 Jul 2019
    A Boeing 777-200 from the Canadian national airline Air Canada.

    Nine people suffered serious injuries on a Sydney-bound flight from Vancouver after the plane encountered turbulence at 36,000 feet.

    Sydney-bound passengers thrown from seats due to plane turbulence
  • Mission controller Steve Bales: the decision that made history

    Audio
    history
    10 Jul 2019
    Mission control were hailed as the unsung heroes.

    Steve Bales was 26 years old, a NASA Guidance officer in Mission Control, when he had to make the decision of a lifetime.  Audio, Gallery

  • Turkey orders arrests of 176 military personnel over failed coup

    News
    World politics
    9 Jul 2019
    Members of the Turkish army who face arrest include a colonel, two lieutenant colonels, five majors, seven captains and 100 lieutenants.

    Ankara says latest purge involves people with suspected links to the network behind an attempted coup three years ago.

    Turkey orders arrests of 176 military personnel over failed coup
  • MPI apologises to farmers over M bovis programme

    News
    Country
    5 Jul 2019
    Ray Smith - Director-General MPI

    MPI director general Ray Smith apologised for putting farmers through "a lot of anxiety" during the Mycoplasma bovis eradication programme. Audio

    MPI apologises to farmers over M bovis programme
  • Apology to farmers over Mycoplasma Bovis eradication programme

    Audio
    life and society
    5 Jul 2019
    Ray Smith - Director-General MPI

    The Director-General of the Ministry for Primary Industries has apologised to farmers for the way the ministry handled the programme to eradicate Mycoplasma Bovis.

    Two reviews of how MPI handled the… Audio

  • LGBTQI rights in NZ: Govt still has work to do

    Audio 5 Jul 2019
    Andrew Little at Pike River Mine re-entry delay announcement

    The New Zealand government says it can't immediately provide explicit protection for trans and gender diverse people under the law, despite the United Nations asking for change.

    In January, the UN's… Audio

  • Manslaughter charges dropped against shot pregnant woman

    News
    World
    4 Jul 2019
    Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama.

    An Alabama district attorney has dropped manslaughter charges against a woman who lost her unborn child after being shot in the stomach.

    Manslaughter charges dropped against shot pregnant woman
  • Nanfu Wang: the untold history of China's one child policy

    Audio
    history
    3 Jul 2019
    No caption

    Filmmaker Nanfu Wang uncovers the untold history of China's one-child policy and the generations of parents and children forever shaped by it. Her documentary One Child Nation won the Sundance Grand… Video, Audio

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