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  • New hominid fossil find in Indonesia

    Audio
    9 Jun 2016
    Hominid Mandibulas overlayed over LB1 Hobbit skull (left), next to modern human skull

    An international team behind the discovery of the hobbit species in Indonesia have now found what they believe to be the ancestors of the diminuative hominin - after finding skull fragments dated at… Audio, Gallery

  • New 'Hobbit' human species fossil find 700,000 years old

    News
    News Bites
    9 Jun 2016

    Scientists say they have found even older examples of the extinct diminutive human species Homo floresiensis, dubbed the Hobbit, in Indonesia. Writing in the journal Nature, the scientists said…

    New 'Hobbit' human species fossil find 700,000 years old
  • Francesco Sauro - cave explorer

    Audio
    8 Jun 2016
    Cave explorer Francisco Sauro wearing a safety helmet with a headlamp. He is carrying a length of rope and is dressed in overalls

    Francesco Sauro specialises in studying the geology of caves and is one of the world's foremost cave explorers. The crowning achievement of his career so far is the discovery of the world's oldest… Audio

  • Sacked worker in Nauru blames government

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    7 Jun 2016
    Corey Menke

    One of Nauru's prospective election candidates who is challenging the government's fee hike says the government was behind his sacking.

    Sacked worker in Nauru blames government
  • Nauru worker reportedly sacked on government directive

    Audio 7 Jun 2016

    A suspended opposition MP in Nauru says it's shameful that a foreign company like Broadspectrum should cave in to government demands to sack an employee. Audio

  • NZ Navy vessel departs for Pacific fisheries patrol

    News
    Pacific
    6 Jun 2016
    Front of the HMNZS Otago.

    New Zealand has sent a ship to the Pacific for a two-month patrol to detect illegal fishing.

    NZ Navy vessel departs for Pacific fisheries patrol
  • Violent offender supervision near school

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    5 Jun 2016
    no caption

    A high-risk violent offender is to be relocated near a south Auckland school, just weeks after he was moved from a home near another school.

    Violent offender supervision near school
  • Search & rescue lacks volunteers - report

    News
    New Zealand weather
    5 Jun 2016
    Taupo helicopter rescue

    Land Search and Rescue says it doesn't have enough volunteers to search for missing people in some parts of the country.

    Search & rescue lacks volunteers - report
  • World pays tribute to Muhammad Ali

    News
    World sport
    5 Jun 2016
    Muhammad Ali during a press conference in Paris about his book "The Greatest" in 4 March 1976.

    Tributes have poured in from across the world for boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who has died at the age of 74.

    World pays tribute to Muhammad Ali
  • What it's like to be a hermit in NZ

    News
    The Wireless
    2 Jun 2016
    Pete lives in the hills above the kaikoura coast. He lives self sufficiantly off the land and his garden.

    'Loneliness is just a feeling. It’s no big deal'

    What it's like to be a hermit in New Zealand
  • Rings 'made by Neanderthals' found in French cave

    News
    World
    26 May 2016
    The cave where the structures were found.

    Mysterious stone rings found in a French cave were probably built by Neanderthals 175,000 years ago.

    Rings 'made by Neanderthals' found in French cave
  • Favourite album - Dig Lazarus Dig!!!

    Audio
    24 May 2016
    Dig Lazarus Dig Album Cover

    Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! - the fourteenth studio album by Australian alternative rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Audio

  • Fear of reprisal limiting human rights journalism

    Audio 21 Apr 2016

    A media forum in Fiji has heard the fear of retribution is a barrier to reporting human rights stories in the Pacific. Audio

  • Search for Japan quake survivors intensifies

    News
    World
    17 Apr 2016
    Evacuees rest at an entrance of the Kumamoto City Hall.

    The search for survivors has intensified after yesterday's major earthquake in Japan, with at least 250,000 people ordered from their homes.

    Search for Japan quake survivors intensifies
  • Canada looks to NZ to improve race relations

    News
    Te Ao Māori inequality
    7 Apr 2016
    Kaumatua for Hineuru Piri Prentice (left) having a hariru/hongi with Benedict Taylor of the Office of Treaty Settlements.

    The relationship between Māori and the government is being studied by Canadian officials keen to improve their own race relations.

    Canada looks to NZ to improve race relations
  • 'Hobbit' didn't last long

    Audio
    31 Mar 2016

    New excavations in Liang Bua cave on the Indonesian island of Flores suggest that the diminutive early human Homo floresiensis (nicknamed the 'Hobbit') disappeared much earlier than previously… Audio, Gallery

  • Evidence suggests humans wiped out hobbits

    News
    News Bites
    31 Mar 2016

    Researchers say the diminutive human species homo floresiensis - dubbed the hobbit - is much older than previously thought. The hobbit stood about a metre tall, with a brain no...

    Evidence suggests humans wiped out hobbits
  • The investigations into the diminutive early human Homo floresiensis (the 'Hobbit')

    Gallery
  • England into World T20 semis

    News
    Sport
    28 Mar 2016
    Jos Butler was in belligerent form for England with the bat.

    England held their nerve to beat Sri Lanka by 10 runs in a thrilling World Twenty20 Group One match to reach the semi-finals.

    England into World T20 semis
  • In The Sodium Light by The Renderers

    Audio
    music
    22 Mar 2016
    The Renderers

    Nick Bollinger gazes over the wide-canvas impressions of Christchurch band The Renderers.

      Audio

  • In The Sodium Light by The Renderers

    News
    The Sampler music
    22 Mar 2016
    The Renderers

    Nick Bollinger gazes over the wide-canvas impressions of Christchurch band The Renderers.

     

    Audio

    In The Sodium Light by The Renderers
  • New Plymouth bank evacuated after roof caves in

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    17 Mar 2016
    Bad weather in Auckland. Woman walks with an umbrella under the rain

    The BNZ building in New Plymouth has been evacuated after heavy rain damaged the roof.

    New Plymouth bank evacuated after roof caves in
  • The Week In Parliament for 13 March 2016

    Audio
    13 Mar 2016

    Government caves into Opposition demands over zero hours contracts in order to get support for its Employment Standards Legislation; Finance Minister faces questions about drop in dairy prices… Audio

  • Caving exercise turns into real-life scenario

    News
    New Zealand Tasman
    28 Feb 2016
    no caption

    A massive training exercise for search and rescue workers turned into a real-life scenario this morning when a man was injured and had to be flown to hospital.

    Caving exercise turns into real-life scenario
  • Roy Irwin

    Audio
    27 Feb 2016
    Roy Irwin

    Roy Irwin on obsession, boredom and disassociation on his new album S.O.D.A. Audio

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