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  • Couple who flouted Auckland lockdown to travel to Wānaka named

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Sep 2021
    William Willis rides Dollar Roll MS and wins the Norwood Gold Cup during 2017 Horse of the Year on March 8, 2017 in Hastings, New Zealand.

    The couple who flew to Wānaka, breaking Auckland's level 4 lockdown restrictions can be named as William Willis and Hannah Rawnsley.

    Couple who flouted Auckland lockdown to travel to Wānaka named
  • Apps to learn te reo Māori

    News
    Te Ao Māori technology
    14 Sep 2021
    A learning lesson from a book for teaching te reo Māori.

    Increasing numbers of people are using the web, apps and social media to learn te reo Māori and promote the language. Audio

    Te reo Māori growth boosted by apps, social media
  • Using photography to showcase te ao Māori

    Audio 14 Sep 2021
    Te Rawhitiroa Bosch

    To continue the Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2021 celebrations we kōrero with Māori photographer Te Rawhitiroa Bosch about his journey with te reo. Audio

  • Internet driving te reo Māori learning

    Audio
    language
    14 Sep 2021
    TikTok logo.

    Increasing numbers of people are using the web, apps and social media to learn te reo Māori and promote the language. 

    Surveys suggest most Māori aren't learning te reo in the classroom - but instead… Audio

  • Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: From surviving to thriving

    News
    Te Ao Māori history
    13 Sep 2021
    'Māori language petition, 1972', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/maori-language-petition-1972, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage)

    The number of people speaking te reo Māori has grown by tens of thousands in the past decade, with attention now turning to how to maintain the growth.

    Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: From surviving to thriving
  • How our smartphones are turning us into dopamine junkies

    Audio
    author interview
    12 Sep 2021
    World-leading addiction expert Professor Anna Lembke's new book is Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence.

    World-leading addiction expert Professor Anna Lembke says our smartphones are turning us into dopamine addicts. As chief of Stanford University's dual diagnosis addiction clinic, Lembke has treated… Audio

  • Retallick thought he 'was going to get dropped'

    News
    Sport
    12 Sep 2021
    Brodie Retallick.
All Blacks v Australia, Bledisloe Cup. Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand. Saturday 7 August 2021..

    Brodie Retallick was surprised to learn he will captain the All Blacks in tonight's Rugby Championship test against Argentina on the Gold Coast.

    Retallick thought he 'was going to get dropped'
  • Lucy Blakiston: Shit You Should Care About an Instagram hit

    Audio
    internet media
    11 Sep 2021
    Screenshot of Shit You Should Care About Instagram account

    Lucy Blakiston is co-founder of Shit You Should Care About, an Instagram account based in New Zealand that has more than 3.3 million followers. Video, Audio

  • Auckland primary schools embrace online celebration for Tongan language week

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    10 Sep 2021
    Valerie Adams celebrating Tongan Language Week 2021 with Nga Iwi School in Māngere.

    Primary Schools in Auckland taking up the call by the Ministry of Pacific Peoples to embrace Tongan language week this year online.

    Auckland primary schools embrace online celebration for Tongan language week
  • 'America is under attack' - Bush's chief of staff remembers 9/11

    Audio
    conflict world politics
    10 Sep 2021
    White House Chief of Staff Andy Card tells US President George W. Bush about the terror attack on the World Trade Center, while Bush is reading to children at a school visit.

    Those old enough will probably remember exactly where they were when they learned of the September 11 terror attack on the World Trade Center.

    For New Zealanders, it was early in the morning of… Video, Audio

  • Anxious kids - what can parents do?

    Audio 9 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Kathryn talks with Clinical Psychologist Sarb Johal about why rates of anxiety in children have gone up so much recently. He'll share tips and tricks for parents supporting anxious young ones. Audio

  • Loading Docs 2021: Only Human

    Audio 9 Sep 2021
    No caption

    A social media fight over sexism is the last straw for the liberal daughter of a chauvinistic father. Video

  • Languishing, burnout and stigma - Delta's possible psychological impacts

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    8 Sep 2021
    Bus passengers wearing masks during level 2, Wellington 15 February 2021

    Analysis - As New Zealand remains under different levels of restriction, the psychological toll of the Delta outbreak may start to show, even as lockdown eases for everyone outside Auckland.

    Languishing, burnout and stigma - Delta's possible psychological impacts
  • Movie review: The White Tiger

    Audio
    arts movies
    8 Sep 2021
    No caption

    The White Tiger is a drama based on a Booker Prize winning novel about a young Indian man trying to break down the economic and social barriers that hold him back. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio

  • Movie review: The White Tiger

    News
    At the Movies arts
    8 Sep 2021
    No caption

    The White Tiger is a drama based on a Booker Prize winning novel about a young Indian man trying to break down the economic and social barriers that hold him back. Reviewed by Dan Slevin.

    Video, Audio

    The White Tiger
  • Covid-19 app data protection: Government resists calls for new law

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Sep 2021
    A person using the Covid Tracer app

    The government is dismissing calls for more protection of personal information in the Covid-19 contact tracing system.

    Covid-19 app data protection: Government resists calls for new law
  • How my dog taught me new tricks during lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    7 Sep 2021
    No caption

    As most of the country prepares to leave lockdown, Lucy Corry shares the lessons she learned from an unlikely teacher.

    How my dog taught me new tricks during lockdown
  • LynnMall attack: Why Isis is harder to defeat online than on the battlefield

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    5 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Analysis: As Friday's attack by an Isis sympathiser in a New Zealand supermarket has shown, Isis's extreme ideology still holds strong appeal for some disaffected Muslims living in the west.

    LynnMall attack: Why Isis is harder to defeat online than on the battlefield
  • Misinformation pandemic will endure longer than Delta

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    4 Sep 2021
    FRANKFORT, KY - AUGUST 28: A man holds a group of anti-mask and anti-tyranny signs during the Kentucky Freedom Rally at the capitol building on August 28, 2021 in Frankfort, Kentucky.

    Analysis: Two deadly viruses exist currently - one is Covid-19, the other is misinformation. Unfortunately, there's only a vaccine for one of them, Nik Dirga writes.

    Misinformation pandemic will endure longer than Delta
  • Helen Clark tells Kiwis to raise their voice: 'Afghanistan needs our help now'

    News
    New Zealand media
    3 Sep 2021
    A convoy of Taliban fighters patrol along a street in Kabul

    Former Prime Minister Helen Clark is calling on New Zealanders to take action and support the need for humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, as that country faces an uncertain future.

    Helen Clark tells Kiwis to raise their voice: 'Afghanistan needs our help now'
  • Off-field stoush looms over final Bledisloe between All Blacks and Wallabies

    News
    Sport
    3 Sep 2021
    Matt Toomua (L) and Rieko Ioane have words.
New Zealand All Blacks v Australia Wallabies. 2nd Bledisloe Cup rugby union test match. Eden Park, Auckand, New Zealand. Saturday 14 August 2021. © Mandatory photo credit: Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz

    Two weeks ago, the relationship between New Zealand Rugby and Australia seemed to hit an all-time low.

    Off-field stoush looms over final Bledisloe between All Blacks and Wallabies
  • In brief: news from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    31 Aug 2021
    Police car on the street at night

    Cook Islands govt will decide today on alert levels; Over 600,000 Fijians register to vote in 2022 election, and more.

    In brief: news from around the Pacific
  • New Zealand woman's death may be linked to rare vaccine side effect - report

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    30 Aug 2021
    No caption

    The Covid-19 Vaccine Independent Safety Monitoring Board believes a woman's death may have been caused by myocarditis, a rare side effect of the Pfizer vaccine.

    New Zealand woman's death may be linked to rare vaccine side effect - report
  • Jamaican soul of reggae Lee 'Scratch' Perry dies aged 85

    News
    World
    30 Aug 2021
    Musician Lee "Scratch" Perry performs onstage during day 1 of the 2013 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on April 12, 2013 in Indio, California.

    The legendary Jamaican singer and music producer Lee "Scratch" Perry has died at the age of 85.

    Jamaican soul of reggae Lee 'Scratch' Perry dies aged 85
  • Michael Cullen on caucus

    Audio
    politics
    29 Aug 2021
    No caption

    A previously unbroadcast interview with Sir Michael Cullen about the party caucus, how it works and his experience of it. Audio

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