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  • Hair of the kuri or Maori dog

    Audio
    science environment
    22 Oct 2015

    Ecologist Cilla Wehi hopes that the hair and bones of kuri, or now extinct Maori dog, might hold clues to what they ate Audio

  • Hair of the kuri or Maori dog

    News
    Our Changing World science
    22 Oct 2015

    Ecologist Cilla Wehi hopes that the hair and bones of kuri, or now extinct Maori dog, might hold clues to what they ate

    Audio

    Hair of the kuri or Maori dog
  • $10,000 bonus for Wellington airport neighbours

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    13 Oct 2015
    Virgin plane landing in Wellington Airport.

    Wellington Airport is offering 21 homeowners a $10,000 payment as part of its proposed runway extension.

    $10,000 bonus for Wellington airport neighbours
  • Red hot Roosters roll Rabbitohs

    News
    Sport
    5 Sep 2015
    The Roosters' playmaker James Maloney in NRL action.

    The Sydney Roosters have put an exclamation mark on their National Rugby League season with a 30-0 demolition of bitter rivals South Sydney.

    Red hot Roosters roll Rabbitohs
  • Dining out on the 'kererū affair'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    24 Jul 2015
    Satirical artist Toby Morris tackles the controversy over Government housing and the kererū.

    ANALYSIS: It's been a rough week for the national icon, the kiwi. Close cousin kererū has been hogging all the attention and the spotlight is still firmly on him.

    Dining out on the 'kererū affair'
  • Boycrush

    Audio
    20 Jun 2015

    Boycrush cracked the art of a pop song with tracks like Secrets on his 2012 debut. Zac Arnold reckons Alistair Deverick has done it again with the five tracks on the new Girls On Top EP. Audio

  • Waves close road and partially flood tunnel

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    14 Jun 2015
    The city council was warning people to stay away from the area this afternoon.

    Large swells, coinciding with a high tide, have washed rocks and debris onto the road on Wellington's South Coast.

    Waves close road and partially flood tunnel
  • Fran Wilde to step down as chair

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    13 Jun 2015
    Fran Wilde

    The chair of the Greater Wellington Regional Council, Fran Wilde, is stepping down.

    Fran Wilde to step down as chair
  • Rough seas force road closures

    News
    New Zealand
    27 May 2015
    Wellington south coast

    High tides and rough seas force the closure of roads in Wellington and Kaikoura and the cancellations of ferries.

    Rough seas force road closures
  • Business Briefs

    News
    Business
    21 Apr 2015
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    A round-up from Radio New Zealand's business reporters - including a review of penalties at the NZX, the disappearance of the Moa CFO, and cash cuts for China's central bank.

    Business Briefs
  • Moa expects a similar loss to last year's $5.8m

    Audio 17 Mar 2015

    The craft brewer, Moa, is expecting to report a similar annual loss to last year's 5-point-8 million dollars. Audio

  • Treasure hunters 'may be breaking law'

    News
    New Zealand
    14 Jan 2015
    Man with metal detector on beach

    Heritage New Zealand is warning relic hunters they could be breaking the law if they don't leave artefacts where they find them.

    Treasure hunters 'may be breaking law'
  • Moa posts $3.2m first-half loss

    Audio
    19 Nov 2014

    The boutique brewing company, Moa, has posted a 3.2 million dollar first-half net-loss, but says a 90 percent increase in sales volumes points to strong business momentum. Audio

  • Sport: Tonga shining light of Pacific rugby

    News
    Pacific
    10 Nov 2014
    Ikale Tahi halfback Taniela Moa

    Tonga were the only successful Pacific side from the weekend after opening their northern tour with a come-from-behind 23-9 win over Georgia in Tbilisi.

    Sport: Tonga shining light of Pacific rugby
  • The Week In Review for week ending July 4 2014

    Audio 4 Jul 2014

    A review of the week's news including... a Malaysian newspaper reporting diplomat Muhammad Rizalman will still have diplomatic immunity when he returns to New Zealand to face sex charges, a former… Audio

  • Roosters accuse Dogs of diving after big win

    News
    Sport
    24 May 2014

    A big second half saw the Sydney Roosters thrash the Bulldogs 32-12 in their National Rugby League clash in Sydney. The Roosters led 10-8 at the break and scored 18...

    Roosters accuse Dogs of diving after big win
  • Ahoy.....From the mothership

    News
    The Wireless
    18 Apr 2014

    We wrap up what's been happening around Radio New Zealand this week.

    Ahoy.....From the mothership
  • Aldous Harding

    Audio
    12 Apr 2014

    Anika Moa could be credited with discovering Hannah Harding. She was busking on the streets of Geraldine, trying to raise the funds for a ticket to Anika's show that night, and ended up on stage… Audio

  • Wellington Lizard Hunt

    Audio
    environment
    3 Apr 2014

    Moa Point on Wellington's south coast is a hotspot for common skinks and common geckos. Audio

  • Wellington Lizard Hunt

    News
    Our Changing World environment
    3 Apr 2014

    Moa Point on Wellington's south coast is a hotspot for common skinks and common geckos.

    Audio

    Wellington Lizard Hunt
  • Wellington Lizard Hunt

    Audio
    1 Apr 2014

    Moa Point on Wellington's south coast is a hotspot for common skinks and common geckos. Audio

  • Storm disrupts Wellington ferry travel

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Mar 2014

    Severe weather has forced the cancellation of InterIslander and Bluebridge ferry sailings across Cook Strait.

    Storm disrupts Wellington ferry travel
  • Solomon Islands teachers end strike

    News
    Pacific
    30 Jul 2013

    Teachers in Solomon Islands have returned to school after ending a two-week strike over relevelling dues. The Solomon Islands National Teachers Association or SINTA was ordered by Justice Rex…

    Solomon Islands teachers end strike
  • Solomon Islands teachers end strike

    Audio 30 Jul 2013

    Teachers in Solomon Islands have returned to school after ending a two-week strike over relevelling dues. Audio

  • Flooding causes widespread disruption in capital

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    6 May 2013

    A deluge has caused widespread problems throughout Wellington, with roads and shops flooded, power outages and flights disrupted.

    Flooding causes widespread disruption in capital
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