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  • All Auckland, Waikato schools to reopen next week

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    10 Nov 2021

    Auckland and Waikato students in years 1 to 10 will return to face-to-face learning from 17 November, while timelines will be eased for national curriculum and assessments for other students. Video

    All Auckland, Waikato schools to reopen 17 November
  • Astroworld: Scott should have stopped concert earlier - fire chief

    News
    World
    10 Nov 2021
    Houston Fire chief Samuel Peña speaks at a press conference after the Astroworld deaths.

    Rapper Travis Scott should have halted a Houston show where a deadly crowd surge cost lives when he noticed people in trouble, the city's fire chief says.

    Astroworld: Scott should have stopped concert earlier - fire chief
  • How do vaccinated teachers talk to their anti-vax colleagues?

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    10 Nov 2021
    06072016 Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King. School sign near Ngaio School.

    As the mandatory deadline approaches, the teaching profession has to wrestle with how to demonstrate the value of manaakitanga to all colleagues, including the unvaccinated, writes Paul Heyward.

    How do NZ’s vaccinated teachers have those hard conversations with their anti-vax colleagues?
  • Covid-19: Collins supports vaccine mandates, but not forever

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    10 Nov 2021
    Judith Collins at the Bring Back Business Presser

    Most National Party MPs have got back into the same room together - with a caucus meeting made possible after politicians' travel restrictions out of Auckland were lifted. Audio

    Covid-19: Judith Collins supports vaccine mandates, but not forever
  • Covid-19: Collins supports vaccine mandates, but not forever

    Audio
    health politics
    10 Nov 2021
    National  leader Judith Collins during their caucus press conference at Parliament, Wellington, 21 September, 2021.

    National Party leader Judith Collins supports mandating the Covid-19 vaccine, but only to a point.

    A large protest was staged at Parliament yesterday where, among a range of frustrations being… Audio

  • Explainer: Why a judge rejected NZDF claims about exemptions from health and safety laws

    News
    New Zealand defence force
    10 Nov 2021
    New Zealand Army soldiers inside an Australian Army vehicle during the mission rehearsal exercise for Task Group Taji 3 at RAAF Edinburgh, with about 300 Australian soldiers, sailors and airmen prepared for deployment to Iraq in exercise at RAAF Edinburgh in Adelaide, South Australia.

    A judge has rejected the New Zealand Defence Force's claim that a training exercise in which a decorated soldier died was exempt from health and safety laws.

    Explainer: Why a judge rejected NZDF claims about exemptions from health and safety laws
  • Music-related podcasts to listen to over summer

    News
    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    9 Nov 2021
    The podcast 'Wind of Change' follows New Yorker writer Patrick Radden Keefe as he investigates the origins of the '80s power ballad of the same name.

    Looking for some fresh music podcasts to listen to over summer? The host of RNZ's Music 101 has you sorted.

    Music 101 presenter Charlotte Ryan's favourite music-related podcasts
  • A matter of faith: The Māngere congregation with 100% vaccinations

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    7 Nov 2021
    Rev Suiva'aia Te'o and youth group leader Gardinea Lemoa outside Sāmoan Methodist Mangere Central parish.

    Church minister Suiva'aia Te'o says proactive communication, compassion and clear information have led to a fully vaccinated congregation.

    A matter of faith: The Māngere congregation with 100% vaccinations
  • Jane and Jimmy Barnes: the couple that cooks together

    Audio
    food author interview
    7 Nov 2021
    Jane and Jimmy Barnes have writtten a new cookbook together, Where the River Bends.

    When Covid struck and put a halt on touring, rockers Jane and Jimmy Barnes (as the Jane Barnes Band) launched a series of online performances, which attracted millions of views from around the world… Audio, Gallery

  • Yorkshire refuses to learn from racism allegations: chairman

    News
    Sport
    6 Nov 2021
    Azeem Rafiq

    The chairman of Yorkshire County Cricket Club resigned on Friday, accusing the club's executives of failing to accept and learn from racism allegations raised by former player Azeem Rafiq over a year…

    Yorkshire refuses to learn from racism allegations: chairman
  • Black Ferns deserve respect and scrutiny, instead of being patronised

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    5 Nov 2021
    Kendra Cocksedge playing England 2021.

    Opinion - The Black Ferns were on a hiding to nothing against England. In the aftermath of that defeat there's been no examination of what went wrong, writes [Hamish Bidwell].

    Black Ferns deserve respect and scrutiny, instead of being patronised
  • Meta launches programme for journalism in NZ

    News
    New Zealand media
    4 Nov 2021
    Meta logo displayed on a phone screen and Facebook icon displayed on a laptop screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on October 29, 2021.

    Facebook's new parent company, Meta, has announced a four-part programme to support journalism in New Zealand.

    Meta launches programme to support New Zealand news organisations
  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    2 Nov 2021
    Distance markers to various countries are seen past the main town hall on Hiva Oa, the second largest island of the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia

    A French Polynesian woman has won a massive European lottery, two men have pleaded guilty to scamming seasonal workers, and more.

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
  • The devil you know: inside the minds of the most violent criminals

    Audio
    author interview crime
    2 Nov 2021
    Gwen Adshead

    Pioneering British psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Gwen Adshead has spent more than spent 30 years working inside prisons and with offenders at Broadmoor Hospital - this is where some of the UK's… Audio

  • Why horror movies can be good for us

    Audio
    science
    31 Oct 2021
    Horror scholar Mathias Clasen from Aarhus University is the author of Why Horror Seduces.

    Halloween is fast approaching, and for many people that means it's time for an annual dose of cinematic spookiness. Horror entertainment, says horror expert Professor Mathias Clasen, aims to evoke… Audio

  • Aotearoa commemorates Te Pūtake o Te Riri

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    Te Ao Māori history
    28 Oct 2021
    Tino Rangatiratanga flag

    Today is Te Pūtake o Te Riri, He Rā Maumahara, the national day of commemoration for the New Zealand wars.

    Aotearoa commemorates Te Pūtake o Te Riri
  • 'Give it a go': Auditions open for te reo Māori adaptation of 'The Lion King'

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    28 Oct 2021
    The Lion King - Disney movie

    Auditions for the upcoming te reo Māori adaptation of Disney's The Lion King are officially open.

    'Give it a go': Auditions open for te reo Māori adaptation of 'The Lion King'
  • No supply information, delivery schedule for paediatric doses - Hipkins

    News
    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    27 Oct 2021
    Chris Hipkins

    Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says regulators are poised for final approval to rollout a Covid-19 vaccine for children. Audio

    Covid-19 vaccine: No supply information, delivery schedule for paediatric doses - Hipkins
  • Diving into Patsy

    Audio
    politics
    27 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Patsy questions often get roundly ignored. Today we’re doing the opposite and diving deeper. Video, Audio

  • Diving into Patsy

    News
    The House politics
    27 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Patsy questions often get roundly ignored. Today we’re doing the opposite and diving deeper.

    Video, Audio

    Diving into Patsy
  • Time to change the Covid conversation

    Audio
    health
    27 Oct 2021
    Vinay Prasad

    All over the world COVID has created an epidemic of tribalism and virtue signaling says Dr Vinay Prasad, an Associate Professor in the Epidemiology department at the University of California in San… Audio

  • What Moana Maniapoto has learned hosting Te Ao

    Audio
    media te ao Maori
    25 Oct 2021
    Moana Maniapoto

    Moana Maniapoto is a familiar name from her work with Moana and the Tribe, or prior to that, Moana and the Moahunters The entertainer and singer has also been, for 35 shows, the host of Te Ao with… Audio

  • Wrapping up the vaxathon

    Audio
    media health
    24 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Last weekend’s hastily-organised eight-hour Vaxathon TV extravaganza silenced most critics after a record number of jabs last weekend - but not all.  We ask the brains behind the broadcast - Bailey… Audio

  • Wrapping up the vaxathon

    News
    Mediawatch media
    24 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Last weekend’s hastily-organised eight-hour Vaxathon TV extravaganza silenced most critics after a record number of jabs last weekend - but not all.  We ask the brains behind the broadcast - Bailey…

    Audio

    Wrapping up the vaxathon
  • Fears some playcentres will close over vaccine mandate

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Oct 2021
    Tū Manawa will fund play and active recreation for children from five to 18 years old.

    There are fears that smaller, vulnerable playcentres may not survive the government's mandate which requires all staff - and 22,000 volunteers - to be vaccinated.

    Fears some playcentres will close over vaccine mandate
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