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  • Covid-19: Developments in NZ on day 14 of lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Apr 2020
    Minister of Education Chris Hipkins. Travellers leaving Peru on March 16. A healthcare worker taking a swab test for Covid-19. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster.

    The daily increase of cases in NZ is slowly dwindling, a home learning support package has been revealed, and police are still clamping down on lockdown breaches ahead of Easter. Video

    Covid-19: The key developments in New Zealand from April 8
  • Music to watch, listen and learn in lockdown

    Audio
    music
    8 Apr 2020
    Levi Patel

    RNZ music journalist Yadana Saw has some music apps and activities to keep all ages amused, as well as artists, DJs and music fans who are finding inventive ways to keep their spirits high. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Solskjaer says top footballers unfairly targeted

    News
    Sport
    8 Apr 2020
    Manchester Untied Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

    Footballers on high wages have unfairly had a target painted on their back during the coronavirus crisis according to Manchester United boss.

    Solskjaer says top footballers unfairly targeted
  • Life in the press gallery

    Audio
    politics
    6 Apr 2020
    A bouquet of microphones greets Labour MP Andrew Little as he makes his way into his party’s Tuesday morning caucus meeting.

    The Parliamentary press gallery is 150 this year and like many birthdays it has prompted members, both newbies and veterans alike, to reflect on their roles in an ever-changing media landscape. Video

  • Life in the press gallery

    News
    The House politics
    6 Apr 2020
    A bouquet of microphones greets Labour MP Andrew Little as he makes his way into his party’s Tuesday morning caucus meeting.

    The Parliamentary press gallery is 150 this year and like many birthdays it has prompted members, both newbies and veterans alike, to reflect on their roles in an ever-changing media landscape.

    Video, Audio

    Life in the press gallery
  • One street: Life under lockdown

    News
    In Depth Covid-19
    3 Apr 2020
    Michele Speir, Steve Botting and their children Leo and Issy, left, can only talk to their neighbours and friends the Lockie family (Tim, Bethany, Freddy and Gus) from afar

    It took a pandemic for Kate Newton's Auckland street to meet their neighbours. Now they're forging a new network over fences and through text messages.

    One street: Life under lockdown
  • Māori celebrities and experts livestream kaupapa reo lessons

    News
    Te Ao Māori education
    3 Apr 2020
    Singer Pere Wihongi, TV host Stacey Morrison and former All Black Nehe Milner-Skudder.

    Māori celebrities and experts are giving online tutorials to help thousands of children keep up their reo Māori learning at home.

    Māori celebrities and experts livestream kaupapa reo lessons
  • Parenting Under Pressure

    Audio
    life and society
    2 Apr 2020
    A photo of an emotional tired mother putting toys in basket while naughty kids fighting with pillows

    How are New Zealanders coping with the Covid-19 lockdown? Who better to ask than frazzled parents who are juggling kids, school work and jobs ? Katy Gosset looks at family life under lockdown. Audio

  • The latest on the worldwide spread of Covid-19

    News
    World Covid-19
    1 Apr 2020
    Global spread of a Novel Chinese Wuhan coronavirus 2019-nCoV, 3D illustration. Conceptual image. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

    More than 851,000 people have been infected across the world and over 42,000 have died, according to a Reuters tally.

    Latest on the spread of the coronavirus around the world
  • India's race to build a low-cost ventilator

    News
    World Covid-19
    1 Apr 2020
    An Indian patient being cared for with a ventilator to help with breathing.

    A start-up of young engineers - assisted by experts - are rushing to design a low-cost ventilator they hope to mass produce.

    Covid-19: India's race to build a low-cost ventilator to save thousands
  • 'Clap for our champions' group takes off

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    31 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Since last week Christchurch woman Belinda Clark has been clapping at the end of her drive for one minute at 7pm every night to show her appreciation to essential workers.

    'Clap for our champions' group takes off
  • Lockdown delivery ban piles pressure on publications

    Audio 28 Mar 2020
    Front pages of rival papers: the locally-owned Wanaka Sun and its fairfax media rival Wanaka Mirror

    Community newspaper and magazine publishers say a sudden move to stop them delivering print editions during the Covid-19 lockdown will leave many of New Zealand’s poorer and more vulnerable people… Audio

  • Lockdown delivery ban piles pressure on publications

    News
    Mediawatch
    28 Mar 2020
    Front pages of rival papers: the locally-owned Wanaka Sun and its fairfax media rival Wanaka Mirror

    Community newspaper and magazine publishers say a sudden move to stop them delivering print editions during the Covid-19 lockdown will leave many of New Zealand’s poorer and more vulnerable people…

    Audio

    Lockdown delivery ban piles pressure on publications
  • Lack of caregivers for elderly and disabled causes turmoil

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Mar 2020
    No caption.

    Elderly and disabled people are being left without support because the lockdown has thrown the caregiver system into turmoil.

    Lack of caregivers for elderly and disabled causes turmoil
  • Tom Brady confirmed at the Bucs

    News
    Sport
    22 Mar 2020
    NFL star quarterback Tom Brady.

    Tom Brady signed a contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, officially ending a two-decade run with the New England Patriots.

    Tom Brady confirmed at the Bucs
  • NZ Opera stars in high spirits singing in self-isolation after major debut in Europe

    Audio
    music
    20 Mar 2020

    A family of three Kiwi Opera stars who all made international debuts in France two weeks ago on some of the world's most prestigious stages say they're still in bright spirits despite being in… Audio

  • Covid-19: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    16 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Want to get up to speed on the need-to-know developments in the Covid-19 outbreak from today? Here, we detail what's happened, and what's being done about it.

    Covid-19: Key details and developments to know from today
  • March 15, 2019: 'We were all impacted by the ripples'

    News
    Comment & Analysis Christchurch Terror Attacks
    15 Mar 2020
    Mourners lay flowers and left artwork outside Al Noor mosque the days after the attack

    Opinion - A year on from the Christchurch terror attacks, if I try to articulate the impact of that day, I visualise a still body of water that has had a pebble dropped in the middle, writes Saziah…

    Christchurch mosque attacks: 'We were all impacted by the ripples'
  • Netball fans more supportive than critical - study

    News
    Sport
    13 Mar 2020
    The Pulse celebrate winning the ANZ Premiership Trophy.

    New Zealand researchers studying netball fans have found that while they might not be as visible as fans from other codes, they are just as passionate.

    Netball fans more supportive than critical - study
  • Covid-19 : Robertson tempers expectations over stimulus package

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    12 Mar 2020
    Grant Robertson speaking to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce.

    Finance Minister Grant Robertson is tempering expectations about whether he will follow Australia in rolling out a major Covid-19 stimulus package, saying his focus right now is on targeted support.

    Covid-19 : Robertson tempers expectations over stimulus package
  • Steven Levy on Facebook's inside story

    Audio
    internet author interview
    11 Mar 2020
    Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg in April.

    Every month, 2.5 billion people use the largest social network in the world, Facebook. Wired's editor at large Steven Levy is granted unprecedented access to Mark Zuckerberg and other key players to… Audio

  • Elizabeth Warren ends US presidential bid

    News
    World
    6 Mar 2020
    Senator Elizabeth Warren arrives at a Democratic primary debate 26 February 2020

    Senator Elizabeth Warren will end her presidential campaign after a poor showing on Super Tuesday.

    Elizabeth Warren ends US presidential bid
  • Celebrating women in music with RNZ Concert

    Audio
    music
    4 Mar 2020
    Conductor Alondra de la Parra

    We are joining with nearly 400 radio stations in 40 countries worldwide to celebrate the achievements of women composers and musicians in all genres. 

  • New travel conditions for people arriving from coronavirus hotspots

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Mar 2020
    A passenger wearing a respiratory mask speaks on her smartphone by the departures board at Rome's Fiumicino airport.

    People arriving from northern Italy and South Korea will be required to self-isolate, the Prime Minster has confirmed. Watch a live stream of the PM's briefing here. Video, Audio

    New travel conditions for people arriving from coronavirus hotspots
  • The unwritten history of LGBTQ+ life in New Zealand should be remembered and celebrated, say long-time activists

    Audio
    history
    1 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Thomas Sainsbury talks with Louisa Wall MP, Prof. Welby Ings, Professor Emeritus Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, and award winning artist and filmmaker Tanu Gago. Audio

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