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  • Is it ever OK to publish people’s private messages in the news without their consent?

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    media law
    21 Feb 2021
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    The New York Times revealed texts telling the truth about Ted Cruz’s trip to Mexico this week to widespread acclaim. But Meghan Markle had a big win in court against a paper that published one of her… Audio

  • Is it ever OK to publish people’s private messages in the news without their consent?

    News
    Mediawatch media
    21 Feb 2021
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    The New York Times revealed texts telling the truth about Ted Cruz’s trip to Mexico this week to widespread acclaim. But Meghan Markle had a big win in court against a paper that published one of her…

    Audio

    Private correspondence vs the public interest
  • Doctor recalls amputation with pocket knife in Canterbury quake

    Audio
    Civil Defence history
    19 Feb 2021
    The rescue of people trapped in the Pyne Gould building after the Christchurch Feb 22 earthquake.

    Ten years since the deadly Christchurch quake, which devastated the city on February 22, Dr Lydia Johns Putra tells Lisa Owen about her experience of saving the life of Brian Coker.

    He was trapped in… Video, Audio

  • Lifeguard describes rescue of injured surfer who wrote 'help' in sand

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Feb 2021
    West Auckland Mercer Bay cliff area in the ongoing search for Kim Bambus.
Waitemata Detective Inspector Hayden Mander said searchers will scour the cliff area.
Ahu Ahu Track (Mercer Bay loop track) near Auckland's west coast beach of Piha.

    A surfer who was rescued after writing help in the sand at a remote West Auckland beach was lucky he was even seen, according to Surf Life Saving.

    Lifeguard describes rescue of injured surfer who wrote 'help' in sand
  • Overnight Northland rain brings welcome relief

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    15 Feb 2021
    Rain in Northland on 15 February 2021

    Good overnight rain is boosting Kaitaia's Awanui River drinking water supply.

    Overnight Northland rain brings welcome relief
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    15 Feb 2021
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    In today's sports news - Halberg Awards postponed, an injury setback for the Highlanders and Venus bows out of the Australian Open.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Filmmaker: 'We need to talk more about Christchurch'

    Audio
    movies
    14 Feb 2021
    Documentary maker Gerard Smyth.

    A decade on from Gerard Smyth's When A City Falls comes the sequel, When A City Rises - The People's Story, which screens tonight on TVNZ 1. The award-winning filmmaker joins the show to discuss the… Audio

  • Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes

    Audio
    science environment
    11 Feb 2021
    Misko Cubrinovski, from the University of Canterbury's School of Engineering, studies liquefaction and lateral spreading on Oxford Terrace, after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

    Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake. Audio

  • Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes

    News
    Our Changing World science
    11 Feb 2021
    Misko Cubrinovski, from the University of Canterbury's School of Engineering, studies liquefaction and lateral spreading on Oxford Terrace, after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

    Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake.

    Audio

    Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes
  • Officials say tsunami threat has passed for NZ after New Caledonia quake

    News
    New Zealand World
    11 Feb 2021
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    The National Emergency Management Agency says the tsunami threat has passed for New Zealand after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake near New Caledonia but people should continue to take precautions.

    NZ officials lift tsunami activity advisory after 7.7 magnitude quake in New Caledonia
  • Person dead after water incident at Whangamatā

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Feb 2021
    RNZ reporter Sarah Robson took this pic this morning in Whangamatā in Coromandel.

    A person has died on the Coromandel Peninsula after suffering what police say is believed to be a medical event.

    Person dead after water incident at Whangamatā
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    7 Feb 2021
    Jacko Gill competing at the world athletic champs in London in August.

    In today's sports news - Gill trumps Walsh again, boxer Leon Spinks dies, Fox four shots off lead and Root racks up double ton.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Hymns on Sunday, 7 February 2021

    Audio
    music
    7 Feb 2021
    Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral in Auckland - detail of stained glass window designed by Nigel Brown

    In Hymns on Sunday, we mark Waitangi Day with Shirley Murray's hymn God bless our land. And we wrap up our Summer Hymn Requests for the year: this week's listener favourites include a setting of Psalm… Audio

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  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    6 Feb 2021
    Tall Blacks centre Jack Salt prepares to launch for a lay-up against Hong Kong.

    In today's sports news - Tall Blacks to play Boomers, Root continues strong run, Serena pulls out of semi and final four set in ATP Cup.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Ardern at Waitangi: 'I do not shy away from need' to fix Māori issues

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    6 Feb 2021
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is welcomed with a pōwhiri at Te Whare Rūnanga on 4 February, 2021.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she's "totally open" to going to Te Tii marae next year.

    Ardern at Waitangi: 'I do not shy away from need' to fix Māori issues
  • Man who murdered 2yo daughter jailed for life

    News
    New Zealand crime
    3 Feb 2021
    Aaron Izett in Tauranga High Court on 3 Feb 2021

    A Bay of Plenty man who killed his two-year-old daughter while under the influence of methamphetamine has been sentenced to a minimum jail term of 17 years.

    Man who murdered 2yo daughter jailed for life
  • Carterton councillor quits, byelection imminent

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    1 Feb 2021
    Steffen Bertram resigned as a councillor in Carterton on Monday.

    A by-election is imminent in Carterton after councillor Steffen Bertram resigned 15 months into his first term.

    Carterton councillor quits, byelection imminent
  • Climate Change Commission plan 'a big challenge' for New Zealand

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    1 Feb 2021
    Green Party co-leader James Shaw during a visit to the Dwell Housing Trust in Kilbirnie, which offers low cost homes that tenants can rent to own, on 25 September, 2020.

    New Zealand is heading for a major upheaval under a plan to combat the climate crisis, and while some sectors show signs of resistance the Climate Change Minister takes 'a great deal of hope' from the… Audio

    Climate Change Commission plan 'a big challenge' for New Zealand
  • Covid-19 community checkpoint in Northland shut down

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    28 Jan 2021
    Hone Harawira talks to Inspector Riki Whiu at Waiomio checkpoint in Northland

    Police have shut down a community checkpoint in Waiomio in Northland citing traffic safety concerns.

    Covid-19 community checkpoint in Northland shut down
  • Covid 19: What happened on 27 January, 2021

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Jan 2021
    A laboratory staff sticks a barcode with UID (Unique Identity Number used in India) on samples collected for Covid-19 coronavirus testing

    There are two new possible cases of Covid-19, all close contacts of the Northland case have turned up negative, and community checkpoints will be set up. Audio

    Covid 19: What happened on 27 January, 2021
  • DIY campervan explodes without warning at Marlborough campsite

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    26 Jan 2021
    A couple travelling New Zealand in a freedom camper they converted themselves have “lost everything” after their first night in the South Island.

    A couple from the United Kingdom has "lost everything" after the vehicle they were living in caught fire at a Marlborough camping site.

    DIY campervan explodes without warning at Marlborough campsite
  • Residents allowed home but blaze not under control

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    25 Jan 2021
    Fire nears a house at Pine Beach, just north of Christchurch.

    Five households evacuated at Pines Beach north of Christchurch have been allowed back after flames came within metres of their properties. Video

    Pines Beach scrub fire in Christchurch threatens homes
  • 'This is totally on the government' - anger grows in Northland

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    25 Jan 2021
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    Police are keeping an eye on lengthy queues at new testing centres in Northland, as locals scramble to work out if Covid-19 has spread in their communities.

    'This is totally on the government' - anger grows in Northland after community case revealed
  • New Zealand sea shanty takes the world by storm

    Audio
    music
    25 Jan 2021
    Sea and Sky

    There's a certain trend this summer that's taking the world by storm - the humble sea shanty First it was a viral sensation on TikTok sung by a Scottish postman, Nathan Evans - he's now got a record… Audio

  • Hymns on Sunday, 24 January 2021

    Audio
    music
    24 Jan 2021
    Wellington Cathedral of St Paul

    Hear hymns sung in some great acoustics, including St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London, Washington National Cathedral, and the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul right here in New… Audio

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