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  • Cut off from the world: A journey down Kaikoura's ruined highway

    News
    The Wireless
    9 Dec 2016
    Huge slips block state highway 1, cutting off Rakautara from the rest of New Zealand

    We took a walk down Kaikoura's earthquake-ruined highway to check out the damage, and see what's become of the iconic crayfish caravans.

    Cut off from the world: A journey down Kaikoura's ruined highway
  • Corrections to pay $172k over community work death

    News
    New Zealand Nelson Region
    7 Dec 2016
    A Department of Corrections logo, left, and a file photo of the Nelson District Court

    Corrections has been told to pay more than $172,000 in reparations to the family of a man killed while doing community work.

    Community work victim's widow 'sick with grief'
  • Hunter ecstatic to be rescued after miserable few nights in Kaimanawas

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Dec 2016

    A 60-year-old hunter went without food during a miserable two days in the Kaimanawa Ranges.

    Lost hunter sheltered in cave
  • Govt warned not to give up too much in China FTA upgrade talks

    Audio 28 Nov 2016

    The Government has been warned not to cave in and make it easier for Chinese investors to buy strategically important land and businesses just to secure better access to China's market. Talks to… Audio

  • Govt warned to stand firm in China FTA upgrade

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Nov 2016
    no caption

    The government has been warned not to cave in and make it easier for Chinese investors to buy strategically important land and businesses.

    Govt warned to stand firm in China FTA upgrade
  • Stories from the quakes

    Audio
    Civil Defence life and society
    20 Nov 2016
    A Defence helicopter nears the home of a Kaikoura Family

    Phil Pennington and Tim Graham share the stories and events from the first days of the 7.8 earthquake that ripped the land apart, caused massive slips, cut off Kaikoura and towns nearby and severely… Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Aid convoy forced back

    News
    New Zealand Kaikōura Earthquake
    19 Nov 2016
    The army convoy arrived at the racecourse in Kaikoura on Friday afternoon. 18 November 2016.

    The threat of further slips means the only half-functioning road out of Kaikoura will not reopen until next week. Video

    Aid convoy forced back
  • Imagination Lego - How the internet cultivates creativity

    Audio
    media
    19 Nov 2016
    Lego scientist, evil scientist

    The internet, oft-maligned, has ushered a new era in human creativity, argues David Gauntlett, allowing the like-minded to foster niche, but nourishing, online communities.   Video, Audio

  • Cliffs cave in as animals go mad during quake

    Audio
    environment Canterbury
    14 Nov 2016
    Cliffs cave in as animals go mad during quake

    Richard Rutherford is a farmer in Parnassus, south of Kaikoura. His house was extensively damaged and the cliffs nearby have all caved in. Video, Audio

  • Settling the Score: sneak peek

    Audio
    music
    9 Nov 2016
    Phil Smith

    Following America's election for the ages, New Zealand votes on the music of the ages. RNZ Music is preparing to announce the winners of Settling the Score and Phil Smith teases out a few of the… Audio

  • FBI says no charges warranted for Clinton

    News
    World politics
    7 Nov 2016
    James Comey and Hillary Clinton.

    The FBI has stuck to its conclusion that no charges were warranted in the case of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, after a recent review of newly-discovered emails.

    FBI says no charges warranted for Clinton
  • Written in stone - the first Māori gardens

    Audio
    history science
    3 Nov 2016
    Wide view of the reserve.

    The Otuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve, in South Auckland, is home to New Zealand's earliest gardens and is a significant archaeological site. Audio

  • Written in stone - the first Māori gardens

    News
    Our Changing World history
    3 Nov 2016
    Wide view of the reserve.

    The Otuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve, in South Auckland, is home to New Zealand's earliest gardens and is a significant archaeological site.

    Audio

    Written in stone - the first Māori gardens
  • Australian hiker lost in Malaysian wilderness ate wild ferns to survive

    News
    World
    2 Nov 2016
    Australian hiker Andrew Gaskell is rescued after getting lost in the Malaysian forest.

    An Australian hiker who was lost in a remote Malaysian national park for two weeks says he resorted to eating wild ferns to survive.

    Australian hiker lost in Malaysian wilderness ate wild ferns to survive
  • How to stay sane in the lead up to the US election

    News
    politics
    20 Oct 2016
    How to avoid the ongoing battle for the White House between Hillary Clinton, top middle, and Donald Trump, bottom middle? From top left clockwise, vote in a bird election, take up knitting, check out the web's plethora of cat videos or binge watch Game of Thrones.

    Tired of Trumpism and Emailgate? Megan Whelan offers some advice on how to avoid the circus that is the US Presidential election.

    How to stay sane in the lead up to the US election
  • John Thornley - Songs of the Spirit

    Audio
    spiritual practices music
    19 Oct 2016
    Nick Cave

    Methodist lay-preacher John Thornley explores 'The Mercy Seat', a song written by Nick Cave and covered by Johnny Cash, and Andy Sheppard & Joanna MacGregor. Video, Audio

  • 'Spectacular' 14,000-year-old art found on Spanish cave walls

    News
    World science
    15 Oct 2016
    The Cultural Heritage Service Manager of the Provincial Council of Biscay, Andoni Iturbe (L) and professor of Prehistory, Cesar Gonzalez (R) look at cave engravings representing animals like horses, bisons, lions or goats, in the Armintxe cave in Lekeitio.

    Cave art as much as 14,500 years old has been pronounced "the most spectacular and impressive" ever discovered on the Iberian peninsula.

    'Spectacular' 14,000-year-old art found on Spanish cave walls
  • Music 101 Pocket Edition 107: Ryley Walker/ French_concession 法國租界/ Base FM/

    Audio
    11 Oct 2016
    Ryley Walker

    On this week's Music 101, American troubadour Ryley Walker relays the realities of life on the road, French Concession introduces themselves and independent radio station Base FM look for a new home.

    …
  • Critter Of The Week

    Audio
    environment
    30 Sep 2016
    Nelson Cave Spider

    Nicola Toki, DoC's endangered species ambassador, brings us her critter of the week. And it's a great one for the arachnophobes! The nelson cave spider has the largest leg span of all spiders in New… Audio

  • Nelson cave spider

    Gallery
  • 'Horror scene' after train slams into New Jersey station

    News
    World transport
    30 Sep 2016
    The scene after the commuter train crashed in to the platform at the Hoboken Terminal.

    At least one person has been killed and dozens injured, some of them critically, after a commuter train crashed into a railway station in the US state of New Jersey.

    'Horror scene' after train slams into New Jersey station
  • Takahē - back from the brink

    Audio
    history environment
    29 Sep 2016
    Takahe

    Joan Watson was there when takahē were rediscoverd in 1948, and DOC ranger Glen Greaves says the population of the giant flightless bird has just reached 300. Video, Audio

  • Takahē - back from the brink

    News
    Our Changing World history
    29 Sep 2016
    Takahe

    Joan Watson was there when takahē were rediscoverd in 1948, and DOC ranger Glen Greaves says the population of the giant flightless bird has just reached 300.

    Video, Audio

    Takahē - back from the brink
  • The Sampler: Skeleton Tree by Nick Cave

    Audio
    music
    27 Sep 2016
    Nick Cave

    Nick Bollinger listens to the new album by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and wonders if thew music can be separated from the tragic circumstances surrounding its creation. Audio

  • The Sampler for 27 September

    Audio
    music
    27 Sep 2016

    In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger listens to the new album by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and wonders if the music can be separated from the tragic circumstances surrounding its creation. He… Audio

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