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  • What you need to know as severe weather pummels NZ

    News
    New Zealand weather
    27 Jun 2025
    Flooding over Brightwater.

    Explainer - Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations - here's what you need to know.

    What you need to know: Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations as severe weather hits New Zealand
  • What you need to know as severe weather pummels NZ

    News
    New Zealand weather
    27 Jun 2025
    Flooding over Brightwater.

    Explainer - Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations - here's what you need to know.

    What you need to know: Travel disruption, flooding and evacuations as severe weather hits New Zealand
  • Concerns health legislation changes could 'weaken' Māori voices

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    27 Jun 2025
    Hagen Tautari co-chair of Te Tiratū Iwi Māori Partnership Board.

    Earlier this month the Minister of Health announced the government would introduce legislation for a "suite of amendments" to the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act.

    Concerns health legislation changes could 'weaken' voices of Māori communities
  • 'Postcode healthcare' persists - Auditor-General reports

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    26 Jun 2025
    Medical equipment, in a hospital.

    The new report has shown elective surgeries in the public system were often "not equitable or timely".

    'Postcode healthcare' persists - new report by government watchdog
  • Pensioner dealt with depression, chronic pain in year-long surgery wait

    News
    New Zealand health
    26 Jun 2025
    Gisborne Hospital.

    The man said he had to put his life on hold due to lingering pain from his severe sinus infection, amid shortages of ENT specialists at Gisborne Hospital. Audio

    Gisborne pensioner dealt with depression, chronic pain in year-long wait for surgery
  • Priorities & loves of new CNZ boss Gretchen La Roche

    Audio
    business technology
    22 Jun 2025

    Gretchen La Roche is a few weeks into the role of CEO of Creative New Zealand, our national arts funding, development and advocacy organisation.  Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Forecast suggests best chance of seeing Matariki stars on East Coast

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    20 Jun 2025
    The illustration shows a family of four standing on a maunga gazing at the cluster of Matariki at dawn.

    Regions such as Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa, and the lower North Island, along with some South Island areas, can expect clearer skies.

    Forecast suggests best chance of seeing Matariki stars on East Coast
  • Locals ask questions of leaders over controversial Hawke's Bay dam project

    Audio
    business infrastructure
    18 Jun 2025

    Leaders of the Hawke's Bay controversial Ruataniwha Dam project faced tough questions from fired up locals at their first public meeting. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook was at the meeting.

    …
  • Paving the way to NZ's future, using robots and kiwifruit leather

    News
    Country The Detail
    17 Jun 2025
    The Innovation Hub is the spot where Kiwis can showcase their inventions, highlighting the future of agricultural technology and advancement.

    Dozens of innovators showed off their wares at Fieldays, offering solutions to problems - and a bit of hope.

    Rural innovation sets the scene for New Zealand's future
  • Regional Wrap goes to Ōpōtiki

    Audio
    arts
    15 Jun 2025

    A gateway to Tairawhiti East Cape from the north is the town of Ōpōtiki in the Bay of Plenty. As a creative hub local organisation Ōpōtiki Arts has a new leash of life with this year 95 members in… Audio

  • ‘Drinking, urinating, littering’: Most back larger alcohol ban area in Gisborne

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    14 Jun 2025
    Gisborne District Council public consultation shows most submitters want locations in the city centre and Kaiti covered under an alcohol control bylaw.

    Eighty percent support adding Kaiti Memorial Park and areas around Kaiti School to a ban zone.

    ‘Drinking, urinating, littering’: Most back larger alcohol ban area in Gisborne
  • Gisborne truck route to quieten as council changes permits

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    7 Jun 2025
    The council added new maps to the New Zealand Transport Agency’s (NZTA) “H” permit system in July 2024, excluding Back Ormond and Ormond Rds, which is a main route for logging trucks to get to the port. Photo / Paul Rickard (LDR single use only)

    New maps exclude Ormond Road from the NZTA's 'H' permit system.

    Gisborne truck route to quieten as council changes permits
  • Heavy rain and gales expected to lash North and South islands

    News
    New Zealand weather
    4 Jun 2025
    Wet weather in Wellington.

    MetService has issued heavy rain warnings for many parts of the country on Wednesday and Thursday. Audio

    Rain, wind and snow to hit parts of the country as temperatures fall
  • Live on Music 101: Michael Llewellyn’s Gorgeous Return

    Audio
    music
    31 May 2025
    Aran, Maggie Tweedie and Michael Llewellyn

    Pōneke-based musician Michael Llewellyn joins Maggie Tweedie in the RNZ studios to perform three songs from his sophomore album, I’m Gorgeous. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Opponents of Ruataniwha dam stage protest

    Audio
    environment infrastructure
    30 May 2025

    Opponents of the controversial Ruataniwha Dam in Central Hawke's Bay have staged a surprise protest outside a meeting in Waipukurau, to show their opposition to the the region's electricity… Audio

  • Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 28 May 2025

    Audio
    money health
    28 May 2025

    In today's episode, the family of a 19-year-old Palmerston North teenager who died after taking part in a Run-It game in with friends are having to come to terms with the young man's death, a… Audio

  • Gisborne Mayor on doctors strike

    Audio
    health employment
    28 May 2025

    Fifty senior doctors at Gisborne Tairāwhiti Hospital walked off the job at midnight last night, for a 24-hour strike for better pay and work conditions. Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz spoke to Corin… Audio

  • Health NZ on Tairāwhiti Hospital doctors strike

    Audio
    health employment
    28 May 2025

    Health New Zealand says the situation in Tairāwhiti Hospital is challenging, but progress is being made with more permanent staff now signing on. Health NZ's Chief Clinical Officer Dr Richard Sullivan… Audio

  • Senior doctors strike at Tairāwhiti Hospital

    Audio
    health employment
    28 May 2025

    Doctors in Gisborne say Wednesday's strike causes only minor disruption compared to ongoing delays from chronic understaffing. Consultant Physician in General Medicine at Tairāwhiti Hospital senior… Audio

  • Fifty senior Gisborne Hospital doctors on 24-hour strike

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 May 2025
    Hospital visits were all but banned during the Covid-19 lockdown.

    The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists says it's written to the government twice to express concern about the hospital being "on the brink of collapse".

    Senior Gisborne Hospital doctors on 24-hour strike, say hospital 'on the brink of collapse'
  • Are heart patients worse off in Northland than Auckland?

    News
    New Zealand health
    27 May 2025

    The latest Health NZ data reveals more Northlanders are waiting over three months for a first specialist appointment, but the agency says there is "no difference in the thresholds for treatment". Audio

    Heart patients worse off in Northland than Auckland - specialist
  • Targeted funding missing from Budget, ethnic leaders say

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    23 May 2025
    Ethnic community leaders at a meeting with Ethnic Communities Minister Mark Mitchell in April 2025.

    Community leaders want such funds to be used to meet the complex needs of vulnerable and diverse ethnic groups.

    Targeted funding missing from Budget, ethnic leaders say
  • 少数族裔领袖称,预算缺少针对其社群的专项资金

    News
    RNZ中文
    23 May 2025
    Ethnic community leaders at a meeting with Ethnic Communities Minister Mark Mitchell in April 2025.

    少数族裔社群领袖表示,财政拨款应该用于满足弱势和多元少数民族群体的需求。

    少数族裔领袖称,预算缺少针对其社群的专项资金
  • Large majority of Gisborne residents want local control of water services

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 May 2025
    Top left inset: Former Gisborne Mayor Meng Foon was in favour of keeping the region’s water services in council hands in his verbal submission to the Local Water Done Well Hearings. Photo / Paul Rickard, Gisborne Herald
Bottom left inset: (From Left) Ngai Tamanuhiri Chair Pauline Hill and Maraetaha Incorporated Trustee Beth Tupara-Tekene and chairwoman Bella Hawkins. Photo / Zita Campbell
Background: 123RF.

    The favoured model could result in households facing an average rate increase of $100 per year.

    Large majority of Gisborne residents want local control of water services
  • Handcuffed man escapes after arrest

    News
    New Zealand
    21 May 2025
    Sonny Kennedy

    Gisborne police are searching for a man who fled from a rural property, with concerns for his welfare.

    Handcuffed man flees during arrest at rural property near Gisborne
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