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  • Labour sells its vaping crackdown - but is it too late?

    Audio
    politics
    26 Aug 2023
    Composite image of vaping youth in front of Chris Hipkins and Ayesha Verrall

    The government's pointed to vapes as a key weapon in the war against cigarettes. 

    In the rush to reach its smokefree targets, however, there are fears the horse has bolted - with children exposed to… Audio

  • Labour sells its vaping crackdown - but is it too late?

    News
    Focus on Politics politics
    26 Aug 2023
    Composite image of vaping youth in front of Chris Hipkins and Ayesha Verrall

    The government's pointed to vapes as a key weapon in the war against cigarettes. 

    In the rush to reach its smokefree targets, however, there are fears the horse has bolted - with children exposed to…

    Audio

    Labour sells its vaping crackdown - but is it too late?
  • Te reo Māori commentary on offer for Rugby World Cup

    News
    New Zealand sport
    25 Aug 2023
    The All Blacks perform the haka before kick-off in the match against Wales in Cardiff on 06 Novermber 2022.

    Sky Sport will be offering te reo Māori coverage for this year's Rugby World Cup. Audio

    Te reo Māori commentary on offer for Rugby World Cup
  • Families of two young men killed in crash wait four years for answers

    News
    New Zealand
    25 Aug 2023
    Floyd Harris

    The families of two labour-hire workers killed in a road smash on their illegal commute, have spoken up about four years of blank stares in their quest for answers - and accountability.

    Families of two young men killed in crash wait four years for answers
  • Valedictory warning about divisive style of politics

    Audio
    politics
    23 Aug 2023
    Dr Emily Henderson gives her valedictory speech in Parliament, 22 August 2023.

    As more valedictory speeches were heard in Parliament’s chamber, a warning was sounded from a departing MP about race baiting and dog whistling to extremism. Audio

  • Valedictory warning about divisive style of politics

    News
    The House politics
    23 Aug 2023
    Dr Emily Henderson gives her valedictory speech in Parliament, 22 August 2023.

    As more valedictory speeches were heard in Parliament’s chamber, a warning was sounded from a departing MP about race baiting and dog whistling to extremism.

    Audio

    Valedictory warning about divisive style of politics
  • Why we get scammed - and how to avoid it

    News
    In Case You Missed It
    22 Aug 2023
    Nobody's Fool book cover

    Psychology Professor Daniel Simons and co-author Christopher Chabris say we should not feel bad about getting taken in and explain how to avoid it in their new book.

    Why we get scammed - and how to avoid it
  • Election 2023: RNZ's guide to party policy

    Audio
    politics
    22 Aug 2023
    Icons of election issues

    Promises, promises: it’s easy to forget which party has pledged what. Welcome to RNZ’s go-to guide for party policy ahead of the 14 October election day. We’ll keep updating this guide as policies are…

    Coming up

  • Car fans help track down classic car

    Audio 21 Aug 2023
    Duncan Blakley's 1965 Ford Falcon was the subject of a nationwide hunt sparked by a social media post on a retro car group.

    Duncan Blakley is used to turning heads, or at least he is when out in his 1965 Ford Falcon - a beautiful white car with pristine red leather seats and chrome detailing. He's less accustomed, however… Audio

  • Spain's World Cup hero Carmona learns of father's death after final

    News
    Sport FIFA Women's World Cup 2023
    21 Aug 2023
    Olga Carmona of Spain kisses the FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy after the team's victory in the 2023 final.

    Spain captain and World Cup final hero Olga Carmona found out after the match that her father had died.

    Spain's World Cup hero Carmona learns of father's death after final
  • 'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio

    Audio
    politics
    20 Aug 2023
    Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio answers questions at the Social Services and Community committee.

    The Labour MP for Māngere, Aupito William Sio is leaving Parliament after a sixteen year-stint which encompassed nine years in Opposition bookended by spells in Government. Audio

  • 'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio

    News
    The House politics
    20 Aug 2023
    Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio answers questions at the Social Services and Community committee.

    The Labour MP for Māngere, Aupito William Sio is leaving Parliament after a sixteen year-stint which encompassed nine years in Opposition bookended by spells in Government.

    Audio

    'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio
  • How to talk to kids about fatphobia

    Audio
    food health
    19 Aug 2023

    The word 'fat' has been weaponised against people living in bigger bodies and it's time we stripped away its negative connotations, says American journalist Virginia Sole-Smith. She helps parents… Audio

  • Food scraps bins in South Auckland both a challenge and opportunity

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    18 Aug 2023
    Donated fish frames about to given to the local community who have traveled across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland

    The rollout will give residents greater awareness about their connection to the land, says Lionel Hotene of Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae.

    Food scraps bins in South Auckland both a challenge and opportunity
  • 'It's a special moment' - Alan Hall's family speaks after $5m awarded in compensation

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Aug 2023
    Alan Hall's two brothers, Geoff and Greg, accompanied by their two lawyers speak about the apology and compensation for their wrongly convicted brother.

    Alan Hall's family say it's a "proud day" after it was announced the government will pay Hall almost $5 million in compensation for his wrongful conviction and imprisonment for murder.

    Alan Hall to receive $5m from government for wrongful conviction
  • Children least free in history, says academic

    Audio
    science
    15 Aug 2023
    Happy kids playing on the beach at the day time - weather, heat, hot, summer, sun

    Modern children and teenagers are less free than their counterparts have ever been, according to a leading psychologist. Audio

  • Covid-19 mandates end but don't ditch all mask-wearing, self-isolation - GPs

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    15 Aug 2023

    A GPs advocacy group says that practices learned from Covid-19, like staying home when sick or wearing masks in health facilities, should remain in place to halt the spread of infectious diseases. Audio

    Covid-19 mandates end: GP group says some mask-wearing, self-isolation still important
  • Billions of dollars worth of damage caused by Hawaiian wildfires

    News
    Pacific Hawaii
    15 Aug 2023
    Volunteers load water onto a boat to be transported to West Maui from the Kihei boat landing.

    Hawaii's Governor says over $US5.6 billion worth of infrastructure was destroyed in the wildfires that devastated the town of Lahaina last week. Audio

    Billions of dollars worth of damage caused by Hawaiian wildfires
  • Watch: Govt scraps remaining Covid-19 restrictions

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    14 Aug 2023
    Chris Hipkins

    The government is scrapping all remaining Covid-19 restrictions including masks in hospitals, effective from tomorrow.

    Watch: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins speaks as government scraps remaining Covid-19 restrictions
  • Report finds history repeating in coverage of calls for crime crackdown

    Audio
    media crime
    13 Aug 2023
    Crime and punishment is usually a big issue when elections roll around.

    Political calls to crack down on crime are echoing in our media ahead of the upcoming election - not for the first time. Two seasoned journalists showed this was part of a pattern in a report on crime… Audio

  • Report finds history repeating in coverage of calls for crime crackdown

    News
    Mediawatch media
    13 Aug 2023
    Crime and punishment is usually a big issue when elections roll around.

    Political calls to crack down on crime are echoing in our media ahead of the upcoming election - not for the first time. Two seasoned journalists showed this was part of a pattern in a report on crime…

    Audio

    Report finds history repeating in coverage of calls for crime crackdown
  • Week in Politics: Tunnel plans and cellphone bans

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    11 Aug 2023
    Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins, National Party leader Christopher Luxon and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.

    Analysis - Labour's tunnel proposal for Auckland Harbour, National's policy to ban cellphones in schools and the latest poll shows New Zealand First over the 5 percent threshold.

    The Week in Politics: Labour's Auckland Harbour tunnel plan, National's cellphone ban
  • From doghouse to Dally M chat: Warriors close in on remarkable finals appearance

    News
    Sport
    10 Aug 2023
    Warriors player celebrate with Shaun Johnson after he kicked the winning field goal against the Canberra Raiders at Mt Smart Stadium.

    The Warriors are looking good for a top four finish for the first time since 2007, and Shaun Johnson is being touted as a possible Dally M medalist.

    From doghouse to Dally M chat: Warriors close in on remarkable finals appearance
  • Sports news in brief for August 10

    News
    Pacific
    10 Aug 2023
    Solomon Kurukuru lost to Thailand 10-1 on Wednesday 9 August 2023.

    Round-up of sports news from around the Pacific.

    Sports news in brief for August 10
  • Chinese rainbow communities struggle with life in the ‘ethnic closet’

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    10 Aug 2023
    double exposure of a rainbow flag and the hands of a young man put together like praying

    Almost 10 years have passed since NZ legalised same-sex unions and yet many Chinese in the rainbow communities are struggling to accept themselves for who they are.

    Chinese rainbow communities struggle with life in the ‘ethnic closet’
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