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  • Indonesia military chief orders probe into Papua torture video

    News
    Pacific
    19 Oct 2010

    Indonesia's newly appointed military chief, Admiral Agus Suharto, has ordered an investigation into a video allegedly showing security forces torturing Papuan villagers. The video shows a smouldering…

    Indonesia military chief orders probe into Papua torture video
  • Third term for Tauranga mayor

    News
    Local Election
    9 Oct 2010

    Stuart Crosby has seen off five challengers to serve a third term as the mayor of Tauranga City.

    Third term for Tauranga mayor
  • TVNZ response to Paul Henry remarks criticised

    News
    New Zealand
    6 Oct 2010

    The Federation of Multicultural Councils says TVNZ is gaining a track record of employing presenters who promote racism. Audio

    TVNZ response to Paul Henry remarks criticised
  • Linguistics with Janet Holmes

    Audio 3 Oct 2010

    Men maybe from Mars and women from Venus but how does this affect, if at all, the way we behave, speak and express ourselves? Audio

  • In pursuit of MDGs, Pacific leaders urged to respect human rights

    News
    Pacific
    21 Sep 2010

    Pacific leaders are being called on to take urgent steps to uphold human rights in order to realise the Millennium Development Goals or MDG's. A United Nations General Assembly session...

    In pursuit of MDGs, Pacific leaders urged to respect human rights
  • Liquefaction problems

    Audio 13 Sep 2010

    Sue Holmes, resident of Seabreeze Close in Bexley, which was built on reclaimed land which has liquefied after the Canterbury earthquake; Dr Tom Wilson, lecturer in Hazard and Disaster Management… Audio

  • At-risk buildings will need twice the strengthening

    News
    Christchurch Earthquake
    11 Sep 2010

    Christchurch City Council has brought in new policy requiring earthquake-prone buildings to be strengthened twice as much as had been planned. Audio

    At-risk buildings will need twice the strengthening
  • Working group to look at KiwiSaver, tax system

    News
    Politics
    25 Aug 2010

    Making KiwiSaver compulsory is one of the options that will be looked at by a new working group set up by the Government.

    Working group to look at KiwiSaver, tax system
  • NZ role in Afghan prisoner transfers probed

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Aug 2010

    The Government is investigating whether New Zealand soldiers in Afghanistan have handed over prisoners to the secret police there. Audio

    NZ role in Afghan prisoner transfers probed
  • One case of new superbug in NZ confirmed

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Aug 2010

    The Ministry of Health has confirmed there has been one case of the new superbug NDM-1 in New Zealand.

    One case of new superbug in NZ confirmed
  • UN seeks $459m for Pakistan

    News
    World
    12 Aug 2010

    The United Nations has launched an appeal for $US459 million to help victims of Pakistan's flood disaster, which affects at least 14 million people.

    UN seeks $459m for Pakistan
  • Court quashes decision to move council headquarters

    News
    New Zealand Regions
    3 Aug 2010

    The Court of Appeal has set aside the Bay of Plenty Regional Council's decision to move its headquarters from Whakatane to Tauranga. Audio

    Court quashes decision to move council headquarters
  • Whakatane Mayor welcomes court ruling

    Audio 3 Aug 2010

    Controversial plans by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council to shift headquarters and a hundred staff from Whakatane to Tauranga have been put on hold. Audio

  • Amnesty says Fiji court ruling work of "one brave judge"

    News
    Pacific
    2 Aug 2010

    Amnesty International New Zealand's chief says a Fiji court ruling clearing a prominent Fiji human rights lawyer signifies the courage of one brave judge rather than a change for the...

    Amnesty says Fiji court ruling work of "one brave judge"
  • Haden had to resign from rugby role - Key

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Jul 2010

    Prime Minister John Key says if Andy Haden had not chosen to resign as a Rugby World Cup Ambassador, the Government would have had to choose for him. Haden stepped down on Saturday.

    Haden had to resign from rugby role - Key
  • Three held in Norway 'al-Qaeda bomb plot'

    Audio 9 Jul 2010

    Norwegian police have arrested three people on suspicion of"preparing acts of terrorism."The men - an Uighur from China, an Iraqi and an Uzbek - are said to have ties to al-Qaeda and to be linked to… Audio

  • Amnesty welcomes new UN women's initiative

    News
    Pacific
    2 Jul 2010

    Amnesty International says a new United Nations initiative will help address violence against women in the Pacific. The UN General Assembly will today formally adopt a resolution to establish UN...

    Amnesty welcomes new UN women's initiative
  • Auckland Chamber Orchestra Review

    Audio 23 Jun 2010

    Leonie Holmes reviews last weekend's concert featuring all works by composer Anthony Ritchie. Audio

  • High grade cocaine seized to Gambia on way to Europe

    Audio 9 Jun 2010

    At least two tonnes of high grade cocaine with an estimated street value of one billion US dollars have been seized in Gambia, bound for Europe. Audio

  • GWS rubbish gimick talk after signing Folou

    News
    Sport
    2 Jun 2010

    The Greater Western Sydney aussie rules boss Dale Holmes has rubbished suggestions the signing of NRL star Israel Folau is simply a marketing gimmick aimed at making a mark in ...

    GWS rubbish gimick talk after signing Folou
  • Amnesty report criticises NZ prison system

    News
    New Zealand
    29 May 2010

    New Zealand's record on the treatment of prisoners is criticised in Amnesty International's latest world report on Human Rights, which says sharing of cells should not be allowed.

    Amnesty report criticises NZ prison system
  • Some still stranded by North Otago flooding

    Audio 28 May 2010

    Anita Holmes, 7 months pregnant with her husband and their two young daughters have been stranded on their farm in Hildethorpe, north of Oamaru, for the past few days. Audio

  • Amnesty criticises double bunking, private prisons

    Audio 28 May 2010

    An international human rights report says double bunking in New Zealand prisons contravenes international human rights. Audio

  • Emanuel Garcia

    Audio 25 May 2010

    Author of 'Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Stradivarius' talks about his book and professional life as a clinical psychologist. Audio

  • No change for Waratahs

    News
    Sport
    20 May 2010

    The New South Wales Waratahs have named an unchanged side for Saturday's Super 14 rugby semi-final against the Stormers in Cape Town. The team has been preparing in Durban since arriving ...

    No change for Waratahs
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