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  • Mayor's anti-Māori comments creating 'massive racial divide'

    News
    New Zealand local council
    26 Jun 2023
    Incoming Invercargill City mayor Nobby Clark.

    Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark tells an anti co-governance event that he thinks a "woke" government is giving Māori too much power.

    Mayor Nobby Clark called out for creating 'massive racial divide' with his anti-Māori comments
  • Kevin Kelly: 'The thing that made you weird as a kid can make you great as an adult'

    Audio
    author interview
    26 Jun 2023
    Kevin Kelly, founding executive editor of Wired magazine.

    American futurist Kevin Kelly talks to Jesse Mulligan about the 450 proverbs in his new book Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier. Audio

  • A tale of two gang towns

    Audio
    life and society national
    26 Jun 2023
    Members of the Mongrel Mob Barbarians gathered at Hillcrest Cemetery between Ōhope and Whakatāne to farewell their leader Steven Rota Taiatini on 14 June, 2023.

    A huge Mongrel Mob tangi in Ōpōtiki has thrown up some stark contrasts in the way different towns deal with gangs. Audio

  • A tale of two gang towns

    News
    The Detail life and society
    26 Jun 2023
    Members of the Mongrel Mob Barbarians gathered at Hillcrest Cemetery between Ōhope and Whakatāne to farewell their leader Steven Rota Taiatini on 14 June, 2023.

    A huge Mongrel Mob tangi in Ōpōtiki has thrown up some stark contrasts in the way different towns deal with gangs.

    Audio

    A tale of two gang towns
  • Ministerial Grillapalooza: Photos from Parliament’s Estimates Hearings

    Audio
    politics
    25 Jun 2023
    Seen from the corridor, Willie Jackson answer questions from a select committee during the Estimates Hearings 2023.

    Parliament has hit the time of year it turns into a combination of Glastonbury and the Inquisition - the multi-pronged miniterial grilling called Estimates Hearings. Audio

  • Ministerial Grillapalooza: Photos from Parliament’s Estimates Hearings

    News
    The House politics
    25 Jun 2023
    Seen from the corridor, Willie Jackson answer questions from a select committee during the Estimates Hearings 2023.

    Parliament has hit the time of year it turns into a combination of Glastonbury and the Inquisition - the multi-pronged miniterial grilling called Estimates Hearings.

    Audio

    Ministerial Grillapalooza: Photos from Parliament’s Estimates Hearings
  • Watch: Police say more remains found inside Pike River Mine

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Jun 2023
    Detective Superintendent Darryl Sweeney, pictured in May 2023.

    Detective Superintendent Darryl Sweeney said recent imaging from borehole drilling showed the remains of two or possibly three miners.

    Pike River investigation: Police say more remains found inside mine
  • No timeline for cyclone-affected Gisborne homes

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    21 Jun 2023
    Ben Cowper/Gisborne Herald.  Home owners in Gisborne are playing the waiting game to find out next steps for their cyclone-damaged properties.

    Gisborne property owners affected by Cyclone Gabrielle still have more questions than answers about payouts and mitigation.

    No timeline for cyclone-affected Gisborne homes
  • 'Tragic' blow for staff as Victoria University proposes cuts

    News
    New Zealand education
    21 Jun 2023
    Staff and students protest proposed cuts at Victoria University

    Entire subjects and 229 full-time equivalent roles will be axed at Victoria University if proposed cuts that staff describe as shocking go ahead.

    'Tragic' blow for staff as Victoria University proposes cuts to jobs and entire subjects
  • Further fallout as RNZ takes out the ‘garbage’

    Audio
    media life and society
    18 Jun 2023
    Dr Joan Donovan speaking to media executives and editors at Koi Tū's workshop on 'disinformation and media manipulation’ at the University of Auckland last Wednesday.

    External experts are poring over the ‘inappropriate editing’ of international news published online by RNZ. It has already tightened editorial checks and stood down an online journalist. Will this… Audio

  • Further fallout as RNZ takes out the ‘garbage’

    News
    Mediawatch media
    18 Jun 2023
    Dr Joan Donovan speaking to media executives and editors at Koi Tū's workshop on 'disinformation and media manipulation’ at the University of Auckland last Wednesday.

    External experts are poring over the ‘inappropriate editing’ of international news published online by RNZ. It has already tightened editorial checks and stood down an online journalist. Will this…

    Audio

    Further fallout as RNZ takes out the ‘garbage’
  • Harvard morgue manager charged with selling body parts

    News
    World crime
    16 Jun 2023
    Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Photo by Fraser Hall / Robert Harding Premium / robertharding via AFP)

    Cedric Lodge allegedly took "heads, brains, skin and bones" from cadavers donated to Harvard University's medical school and sold them online.

    Harvard morgue manager charged with selling body parts
  • Migrant workers pay thousands for visas, only to be left without jobs

    News
    New Zealand employment
    14 Jun 2023
    Work visa application form

    Dozens of Chinese migrant workers have been left jobless after paying thousands of dollars for work visas, only to be told there is no work or dismissed by their employer. Audio

    Migrant workers pay thousands for visas, only to be left without jobs
  • FIFA delighted with first-ever women's Champions League

    News
    Pacific
    13 Jun 2023
    Individual winners, from left Edsy Matao (AS Academy Féminine), Marie Kaipu (Hekari United), and Sylvester Maenu’u (Koloale FC)

    Football's world governing body FIFA has given the thumbs up to the inaugural Oceania Women's Champions League held in Papua New Guinea.

    FIFA delighted with first-ever women's Champions League
  • Digging out the facts on crime and punishment

    Audio
    media
    11 Jun 2023
    One of the 42 ram raid robberies at Glengarry Wines.

    Crime is set to be a big election year issue, with polls showing the public feels unsafe and the opposition claiming the government is 'soft' on offending. A pair of Herald journalists have tried to… Audio

  • Digging out the facts on crime and punishment

    News
    Mediawatch media
    11 Jun 2023
    One of the 42 ram raid robberies at Glengarry Wines.

    Crime is set to be a big election year issue, with polls showing the public feels unsafe and the opposition claiming the government is 'soft' on offending. A pair of Herald journalists have tried to…

    Audio

    Digging out the facts on crime and punishment
  • 'A beacon for the future': Inside the world of Radio Ngāti Porou

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    10 Jun 2023
    Radio Ngāti Porou manager Erana Keelan-Reedy on the mic at the station’s Ruatōria home. Keelan-Reedy worked for TVNZ and Māori Television, before being asked to join the station by her auntie, Mate Kaiwai.

    Radio Ngāti Porou's headquarters in Ruatōria may not look like your typical radio station, and that's probably because it isn't.

    'A beacon for the future': Inside the world of Radio Ngāti Porou
  • Trump says he has been indicted for mishandling US documents

    News
    World
    9 Jun 2023
    WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - APRIL 04: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an event at the Mar-a-Lago Club April 4, 2023 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Trump pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan courtroom today to 34 counts related to money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2016, the first criminal charges for any former U.S. president.   Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by JOE RAEDLE / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    In a social media post, the former US president said he had been indicted 'seemingly over the Boxes Hoax'.

    Trump says he has been indicted for mishandling US documents
  • Run out of stuff to watch? Try these tasty TV treats

    Audio
    arts
    9 Jun 2023
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    Whether you're an action junkie, romance buff or in need of a laugh, Laumata Lauano Volavola has got you covered with what to binge this winter. Video

  • Raising boys to like themselves

    Audio
    health life and society
    7 Jun 2023
    Kids Sport Team Gathering. Children Play Sports. Boys in Sportswear Jersey Uniforms Having Shout Team. Youth Sports For Children. Youth Football Academy Background with Copy Space

    Girls are told they can do anything. But too often boys get the message there is still only one 'right' way to be a man. Husband and wife research and writing team Kasey Edwards and Christopher… Audio

  • The Ben Roberts-Smith verdict shocked the military. Why didn't its leaders act sooner?

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    6 Jun 2023
    ------EDITORS NOTE------------ RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE / CPL Chris MOORE" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
This handout photo taken and released by Australia's Department of Defence on January 23, 2011 shows Australia's Governor-General Quentin Bryce (R) talking to Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith after awarding him the Victoria Cross at an investiture ceremony at Campbell Barracks in Swanbourne, outside Perth. Roberts-Smith of the Special Air Service Regiment was awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia for his gallantry under fire during operations in Afghanistan in June 2010.     AFP PHOTO / HO / AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE / CPL Chris MOORE (Photo by CPL Chris Moore / AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE / AFP)

    Analysis - The Ben Roberts-Smith verdict has reopened the wounds of a shameful period of Australian military history that demonstrates how the leadership of the ADF has failed, writes Mick Ryan.

    The Ben Roberts-Smith case must force ADF leadership to re-examine Brereton report flagging how unethical conduct can flourish
  • Book Critic: Pip Adam

    Audio
    books
    6 Jun 2023

    Today Pip talks to Jesse about Animal Joy: A book of laughter and resuscitation by Nuar Alsadir, Unscripted: The Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy by James B Stewart and Rachel… Audio

  • Public servant, doctor and rugby coach among list of new dames and knights

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Jun 2023
    Composite image with Jo Brosnahan, Teuila Percival, Helene Quilter, Stephen Kos, Selwyn Parata and Wayne Smith.

    Some of New Zealand's freshly named dames and knights say receiving the honour was incredibly humbling and overwhelming.

    King's Birthday Honours: Public servant, doctor and rugby coach among list of new dames and knights
  • Disgraced former TVNZ breakfast host breaks silence

    News
    New Zealand media
    4 Jun 2023
    Kamahl Santamaria

    Former TVNZ Breakfast host Kamahl Santamaria, who quit following complaints about inappropriate workplace behaviour, has broken his silence.

    Disgraced former TVNZ breakfast host Kamahl Santamaria breaks silence
  • Rivalries and passion - what NZ rugby can learn from Origin

    News
    Sport
    2 Jun 2023
    Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow celebrates his opening try during State of Origin 1.

    Opinion - We're rolling into the Super Rugby Pacific's last regular season round, but while the match-ups are juicy, the focus this week for most fans is where it's been for the past couple of… Video

    Rivalries and passion - what NZ rugby can learn from Origin
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