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  • 'Grave concerns' for missing Aoraki Mt Cook climbers

    News
    New Zealand
    4 Dec 2024
    Composite image of missing climbers Kurt Blair and Carlos Romero on Mt Cook Aoraki

    Search teams on Monday found an ice axe and a jacket to belong to the party. Audio

    'Grave concerns' for missing Aoraki Mt Cook climbers
  • Vehicle may have crossed centreline in crash that killed one, injured 14

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    28 Nov 2024
    One person is dead and 14 others are injured after a small bus loaded with international tourists collided with two vehicles on a straight stretch of State Highway 1.

    The three-vehicle crash, including a bus carrying 11 tourists, resulted in one death and put 14 people in hospital.

    Tīrau fatal crash: Vehicle may have crossed centreline, police say
  • Police drop Covid-related charges against Brian Tamaki - lawyer

    News
    New Zealand court
    20 Nov 2024
    Brian Tamaki (centre) with his wife Hannah Tamaki (right), with Kaleb Cave (second from left) and Jennifer Marshall (left)

    All charges against the Destiny Church leader for breaches of Covid-19 restrictions have been dismissed and dropped, his lawyer Ron Mansfield says.

    Police drop Covid-related charges against Brian Tamaki - lawyer
  • Betel nut chewing in Micronesia: a social and spiritual tradition

    News
    Pacific culture
    18 Nov 2024
    Betel palm nut fruit.

    Opinion - Betel nut chewing was a social activity that played an important part in the daily lives of the early Micronesians, writes Raquel Bagnol.

    Betel nut chewing in Micronesia: a social and spiritual tradition
  • Award-winning educator Hazel Nash on a lifetime outside

    Audio 18 Nov 2024
    Hazel Nash standing in front of a snowy mountain peak.

    To say Hazel Nash has had a colourful career is an understatement. Police officer and secondary school teacher are among her credentials, but outdoor education has been her greatest love.  Audio

  • Abused and tortured by state employees in a hospital

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    11 Nov 2024
    Cut paper silhouette of elderly person, walker, and medicine

    Children were given electroconvulsive therapy and sedatives as punishment - and it wasn't limited to Lake Alice. Audio

    Abuse in care: Survivors say they were tortured by state employees in psychiatric hospitals
  • Elite private school widens roll

    News
    New Zealand education
    6 Nov 2024
    No caption

    The Anglican boarding school in Hamilton allows girls to attend from Year 11 (fifth form).

    St Paul's Collegiate: Roll to be widened to include junior girls
  • 'Be professional and neutral,' public servants told

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    6 Nov 2024
    NZTA Chairman Sir Brian Roche

    The new Public Service Commissioner has joined coalition voices in criticising a health official as "unprofessional" for characterising some ministerial work as "crap" in an internal email.

    'Be professional and politically neutral': Public Services Commissioner to public servants
  • Increased liability concerns are preventing people from accessing the outdoors

    News
    New Zealand politics
    5 Nov 2024

    Twelve associations are calling for recreational activities to be formally excluded from the Health and Safety Act 2015.

    Zero-risk policy part of 'widespread erosion' of access to recreational areas
  • Brian Tamaki's Covid-19 breaches trial underway

    News
    New Zealand court
    4 Nov 2024
    Brian Tamaki arrives at the Auckland District Court on 4 November 2024, where he faces multiple charges after attending three protests against lockdowns and vaccine mandates.

    The Destiny Church leader faces multiple charges after attending three protests against lockdowns and vaccine mandates.

    Brian Tamaki faces trial over alleged Covid-19 rule breaches
  • Deep turmoil at Washington Post, as Bezos silent on non-endorsement

    News
    World US Election 2024
    27 Oct 2024
    The headquarters of the Washington Post newspaper, in Washington, DC.

    One day after The Washington Post announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate in this year's election or in the future, its billionaire owner remains silent as the newspaper's staff are in…

    Deep turmoil at Washington Post, as Bezos still silent on non-endorsement
  • Seven youths charged over OT roof stand-off

    News
    New Zealand national
    22 Oct 2024
    Youths on roof Korowai Manaaki

    The teenagers were part of a group who climbed onto the roof of their youth justice facility in Wiri, south Auckland on Monday night. Audio

    Youths to be held criminally liable for damage to roof of Oranga Tamariki Auckland justice facility
  • An hour of terror - What happened inside the Abbey Caves

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    18 Oct 2024
    Police walk down steps towards the Abbey Caves, Whāngarei, after  searchers looking for a Whangārei Boys' High School student recovered a body.

    The full terror of what happened in the caves - and acts of heroism that almost certainly saved students' lives - has been revealed.

    An hour of terror - What happened during the Abbey Caves tragedy
  • From meth capital to book town: What's going on in Featherston?

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    18 Oct 2024
    A street in Featherston at sunset

    The Detail: In the space of a decade, Featherston has reinvented itself.

    Featherston: From meth capital of Wairarapa to booming book town
  • Bird nest design in a changing climate

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    17 Oct 2024
    A cup-shaped bird nest attached to a branch with three small brown chicks with yellow beaks peeking out.

    Claire Concannon learns about variations in bird nest design, and why some species may be better able to cope with rapid change.

    Our Changing World: Can birds adapt their nest building for a warming world?
  • CNMI gets US$11m for drinking water system

    News
    Pacific
    16 Oct 2024
    Generic water into glass

    Delegate Gregorio Sablan said it is an increase from the US$10.16m granted to the Northern Mariana Islands last year.

    CNMI gets US$11m for drinking water system
  • Man cremating his dog arrested for starting huge US wildfire

    News
    World
    15 Oct 2024
    Bucktail fire in Colorado in August.

    Court documents show the man entered private property to cremate his recently euthanised dog.

    Man cremating his dog arrested for starting Colorado wildfire
  • Nick Cave's Wild God

    Audio
    music
    13 Oct 2024
    Nick Cave

    Can it be true that Nick Cave has emerged from the darkest of shadows to spread unabated joyousness on his new album, Wild God? William Dart checks out the press releases. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • 'I don't think they'd have gone too far': Investigator on Tom Phillips video

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    9 Oct 2024
    A screenshot from a video appearing to show Tom Phillips and his children.

    A private investigator searching the bush for Marokopa fugitive says the family have either hidden or are being helped. Audio

    Marokopa dad Tom Phillips may have hidden or been helped after sighting - investigator
  • Do people really want to hear good news?

    News
    New Zealand Mediawatch
    6 Oct 2024
    TFN -The F#$%ing News.

    Mediawatch - Humans have an inherent negativity bias. Do we really want feel-good news in not-so-good times?

    Paddy Gower's The F#$%ing News is bad news for people who love bad news
  • Doomscrolling through 300ft of newsfeed a day

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    4 Oct 2024
    Zombie scrolling?

    The average smartphone user is scrolling through 300 feet of newsfeed a day, the height of the Statue of Liberty, a professor says. Audio

    We scroll through 300ft of newsfeed a day, and bad news gets most attention
  • Abbey Caves victim's parents call for stricter rules

    News
    New Zealand Northland
    3 Oct 2024
    Alicia Toki reads her victim impact statement, with partner Andre Petera and lawyer Ellie Harrison.

    Karnin Petera's parents say they support outdoor education, "we just don't want any more children or teachers to die".

    Abbey Caves victim's parents call for stricter outdoor education rules
  • Power restored to Tekapo and Albury

    News
    New Zealand energy
    1 Oct 2024
    Cut off power lines just outside Otorohanga

    Transpower has completed repairs to its Tekapo-Timaru line after wires were severed by a helicopter.

    Power restored to Tekapo and Albury
  • Helicopter cuts transmission lines, power outage affects thousands

    News
    New Zealand energy
    30 Sep 2024
    Cut off power lines just outside Otorohanga

    Transpower estimates it will take between 24 and 36 hours to repair the damage.

    Power outage affecting thousands in Tekapo and Albury after helicopter cuts transmission lines
  • What is your glimmer?

    News 28 Sep 2024
    Stylised illustration of Wisteria, records, tea, dog and roast chicken.

    You might not have heard the term, but you've certainly experienced them - it's those tiny, micro-moments that allow us to feel a bit more joy. Audio

    What is a glimmer?
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