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  • 'Disappointment and frustration' over NCEA Level 1 subject changes

    News
    New Zealand education
    4 Dec 2020
    Small ancient greek lekythos decorated with groups of concentric

    Classics teachers say they are disappointed by an announcement to drop the subject from NCEA Level 1, and cut Latin from NCEA entirely. Audio

    'Disappointment and frustration' over NCEA Level 1 subject changes
  • WorkSafe failed to record death of second child in Desert Road crash

    News
    New Zealand
    2 Dec 2020
    Sia Mosaferi and Mohy Sharifi with their sons Arteen, 4, and Radeen who was just 10 weeks old when he died.

    Workplace safety investigators looking into a Desert Road double-fatality smash failed to record months later that a baby boy died alongside his preschool brother, even as they reactivated an inquiry…

    WorkSafe failed to record death of second child in Desert Road crash
  • Alleged police brutality in Fiji investigated

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    1 Dec 2020
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    Fiji police are once again investigating an alleged brutality incident involving its officers.

    Alleged police brutality in Fiji investigated
  • Lifting the lid on the rise and rise of organised crime in NZ

    Audio
    author interview
    29 Nov 2020
    Detective Inspector Bruce Good with New Zealand's largest drug haul, $95million worth of Methamphetimine which was intercepted as it was imported into the Country. A raid on a house found the arms and ammunition on the table. 25 May 2006.

    In his new book, Gangland, investigative reporter Jared Savage explores the country's growing underbelly of organised crime and violent gangs, paying particular attention to the constantly-growing… Audio

  • New Plymouth parking sensors going out with a 'bang'

    News
    New Zealand
    26 Nov 2020
    The batteries in some of New Plymouth's parking sensors are spontaneously combusting.

    Fears parking sensors that could explode have led New Plymouth District Council to replace or deactivate more than 500 of its 1600 sensors.

    Potential for parking sensors to explode prompts repairs and deactivation
  • Police make arrest over threat that led to school lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    26 Nov 2020
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    A lockdown at Wellington High school was because of a "credible, serious" threat with possible links to white supremacy, police told the principal, but there is no evidence it targeted LGBTQI people.

    School lockdown from 'credible' threat possibly linked to White Supremacy - police
  • Kelvin Davis, Peeni Henare at odds over Oranga Tamariki comments

    News
    Politics
    26 Nov 2020
    Labour MP Kelvin Davis announcing he has decided not to put his hand up for deputy prime minister.

    Children's Minister Kelvin Davis has blamed his ministerial colleague's lack of Cabinet experience for why he mispoke on Oranga Tamariki's leadership.

    Kelvin Davis, Peeni Henare at odds over Oranga Tamariki comments
  • The history of NZ's Reserve Bank Governors

    Audio
    history
    26 Nov 2020
    The first Reserve Bank Board of Directors (1934)

    Dr Grant Morris looks back at the history of New Zealand's Reserve Bank and its governors. Audio

  • Minister's public rebuke sign of tensions over Oranga Tamariki

    News
    Politics
    26 Nov 2020
    Kelvin Davis followed by Peeni Henare

    Two senior Cabinet ministers are in a public scrap after Kelvin Davis scolded Peeni Henare for not staying in his own lane.

    Minister's public rebuke sign of tensions over Oranga Tamariki
  • From Gangnam Style to Baby Shark, we rank our top 10 viral hits of the last decade

    Audio
    music
    25 Nov 2020
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    From the nostalgic to the down right annoying. We're counting down our favourite viral music hits of the last 10 years. Video

    Coming up

  • Ardern invites Biden to visit NZ

    News
    Politics
    23 Nov 2020
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    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has spoken on the phone with the US President-elect Joe Biden this afternoon.

    Ardern speaks with US President-elect Joe Biden
  • John Key backs Goodfellow, Collins

    News
    Politics
    23 Nov 2020
    ANZ New Zealand chair Sir John Key. The head of ANZ bank's local operation David Hisco, has left after an investigation into his expenses.

    National members copped a handful home truths at its AGM over the weekend, and former leader Sir John Key says it's time for the party to take control of the media narrative. Audio

    John Key backs Peter Goodfellow, Judith Collins after National Party AGM
  • Breaking Silence | Episode 3: Diamonds in the Ring

    Audio
    health education
    23 Nov 2020
    Daniella Smith

    Can boxing help abuse survivors regain their self-respect? Former world champion boxer Daniella Smith runs Diamonds in the Ring, a boxing gym for women, many of whom spent time at women's refuges. Video

  • Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light

    Audio
    media crime
    22 Nov 2020
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    Last weekend the same startling scoop appeared in the papers of both major publishers: a teenager arrested for plotting a school massacre which was completely suppressed for nearly two years. Both… Audio

  • Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light

    News
    Mediawatch media
    22 Nov 2020
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    Last weekend the same startling scoop appeared in the papers of both major publishers: a teenager arrested for plotting a school massacre which was completely suppressed for nearly two years. Both…

    Audio

    Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light
  • Laura Bates on toxic misogyny and men who hate women

    Audio
    author interview
    19 Nov 2020
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    Author Laura Bates has investigated the corners of the internet where toxic masculinity and misogyny is flourishing, where men believe women are the enemy and the solution should be violent. Posing as… Audio

  • NUKU – the movement celebrating indigenous women

    Audio
    author interview
    18 Nov 2020
    Qiane Matata-Sipu

    NUKU is celebrating indigenous wāhine of Aotearoa through kōrero paki or storytelling.  Audio

  • After 12 months and 1.3m deaths, what do we know about Covid-19's origins?

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    17 Nov 2020
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    Analysis - November likely marks 12 months of life with the pandemic, but the most fundamental questions like where it came from and who its first victim was remain unanswered, Catherine Taylor writes…

    A year on since the origins of Covid-19: what we know about how it started
  • Masks to be compulsory on some transport

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    16 Nov 2020
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    Masks will be mandatory on all domestic flights in New Zealand, as well as public transport in Auckland, from Thursday. Audio

    Masks to be compulsory on some transport - Ardern, Hipkins announce Cabinet decision
  • The Panel with Jennie Morten and James Elliot (Part 1)

    Audio 16 Nov 2020

    The Panel talks to Professor of Law and Director of the LEAD Institute for Law Emergencies and Disasters at the University of Canterbury John Hopkins about today's mask wearing mandate announced at… Audio

  • NCEA and Scholarship exams begin today

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    16 Nov 2020
    school exams

    NCEA and Scholarship exams start this morning, involving 140,000 teenagers over the next four weeks.

    NCEA and Scholarship exams begin today
  • How 'motivation decline' affects us as we age

    Audio
    science health
    15 Nov 2020
    MRI Image Of Head Showing Brain

    As people age they can often be affected by 'motivation decline', that is the loss of motivation to learn new things or even engage in everyday activities.  Professor John Reynolds, a neuroscientist… Audio

  • US results: How will this endless election end?

    News
    World
    13 Nov 2020
    Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden (L) in Wilmington, Delaware, and US President Donald Trump (R) in Washington, DC both pumping their fist during an election night speech early November 4, 2020.

    Analysis - It's been days since the White House race was called for Joe Biden, but Donald Trump has yet to concede - or show any signs of acknowledging defeat.

    US results: How will this endless election end?
  • What's top of mind for Kiwi parents?

    Audio
    life and society
    12 Nov 2020
    silhouette of family on the beach at dusk.

    A nationwide survey of New Zealand parents explores how families coped with Covid lockdown. Our regular parenting commentator Nathan Wallis was an advisor on the survey, conducted by health insurer… Video, Audio

  • From memes to tweets, NZ's online Covid-19 response archived

    Audio
    arts
    11 Nov 2020
    A lot of fan-art for Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield was produced as a result of the Covid crisis.

    Millions of online digital communications are being preserved to create a snapshot of Aotearoa's response to Covid-19.

    The National Library and the Alexander Turnbull Library collection includes… Video, Audio

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