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  • 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

  • Dr JJ Eldridge: outer space, identity and New Zealand

    News
    New Zealand science
    1 Mar 2020
    Auckland University's associate physics professor Dr JJ Eldridge.

    Feature - An NZ-based astrophysicist who has dedicated her career to researching deep space says it was upon her arrival here eight years ago that she made a critical discovery.

    Auckland scientist Dr JJ Eldridge talks space, identity and moving to New Zealand
  • This Is Us | Episode 5: Dewi

    Audio
    spiritual practices life and society
    1 Mar 2020
    Dewi Astutipuji in her garden at her home in Hamilton.

    Dewi loves cooking—particularly the Indonesian food she learned from her mother—as she loves seeing the joy it brings to her family and others. Dewi's dream is to one day own her own restaurant. Video, Gallery

  • This Is Us | Episode 4: Shaymaa

    Audio
    spiritual practices life and society
    1 Mar 2020
    Shaymaa Arif on the riverside of the Waikato.

    Shaymaa, who has both Syrian and Iraqi family, believes all cultures have a connection to each other. She loves learning and is currently teaching herself Japanese and te reo Māori. Video, Gallery

  • Ardern to Morrison: 'Do not deport your people and your problems'

    News
    Politics
    28 Feb 2020
    No caption

    The New Zealand and Australian prime ministers have spoken on Australia's deportation policy during a press conference.

    'Do not deport your people and your problems' - PM Jacinda Ardern on trans-Tasman relations
  • Review - The Professor and the Madman

    Audio
    movies
    26 Feb 2020
    No caption

    The Professor and the Madman tells the story of the unlikely pair who helped create the Oxford English Dictionary. Starring Mel Gibson and Sean Penn. Video, Audio

  • Review - The Professor and the Madman

    News
    At the Movies movies
    26 Feb 2020
    No caption

    The Professor and the Madman tells the story of the unlikely pair who helped create the Oxford English Dictionary. Starring Mel Gibson and Sean Penn.

    Video, Audio

    Review - The Professor and the Madman
  • Robots do some things exceptionally well – but they aren’t the solution to healthcare and education

    Audio
    technology
    23 Feb 2020
    Child's finger touches the hand of a robot

    The current and future uses of robots in health care and education is discussed by Dr Craig Sutherland from the University of Auckland during the 2019 Raising the Bar night. Audio

  • How should we talk about men who kill women and children?

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    22 Feb 2020
    Hannah and Rowan Baxter and their three children

    Analysis - The way we talk about men's violence may be the very thing stopping us getting to the solutions, writes Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw.

    How should we talk about men who kill women and children?
  • PNG authorities urge collaborative effort over virus threat

    Audio
    Pacific
    20 Feb 2020
    A woman wearing a protective mask walks on the street outside Beijing railway station on January 22, 2020.

    Authorities in Papua New Guinea say they're preparing as best as they can to respond to the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    18 Feb 2020
    Anthony Martial of Manchester United in the English Premier League.

    In today's sports news - United beat Chelsea, Highlanders wing banned, Kim Clijsters' tennis return cut short.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • TVNZ chief faces future dilemma

    Audio
    media politics
    16 Feb 2020
    TVNZ chief executive Kevin Kenrick.

    Kevin Kenrick leads the broadcaster that pulls in the biggest audiences in the country and the most money from advertising. But TVNZ - like state-owned RNZ - will be folded into a new public media… Audio

  • TVNZ chief faces future dilemma

    News
    Mediawatch media
    16 Feb 2020
    TVNZ chief executive Kevin Kenrick.

    Kevin Kenrick leads the broadcaster that pulls in the biggest audiences in the country and the most money from advertising. But TVNZ - like state-owned RNZ - will be folded into a new public media…

    Audio

    TVNZ chief faces future dilemma
  • The Week in Politics: Polls show election on a knife-edge

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    14 Feb 2020
    New Zealand First MP Shane Jones answering media questions

    Analysis - Another opinion poll shows a knife-edge result, Northland could decide the election and National goes after NZ First, writes Peter Wilson.

    The Week in Politics: Polls show election on a knife-edge
  • TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No 1 In B Flat Minor

    Audio
    music
    13 Feb 2020
    Tchaikovsky

    Performed by Alexandra Dariescu and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Giordano Bellincampi, at their Great Classics Series concert, Auckland Town Hall, 13 February 2020. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Peters returns to Parliament as foundation faces investigation

    News
    Politics
    11 Feb 2020
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    Winston Peters says New Zealand First has done nothing wrong with its donations regime, nor has he as leader.

    Peters returns to Parliament as foundation faces investigation
  • Don't assume youth don't like classical music, charity founder says

    News
    New Zealand media
    9 Feb 2020
    Radio.

    The founder of a trust that helps disadvantaged youth learn classical music says people shouldn't assume that young people aren't interested in classical music.

    Don't assume youth don't like classical music, charity founder says
  • Minister lifts the lid on public media plan - a little

    Audio
    media politics
    9 Feb 2020
    The broadcasting minister updates an audience in Christchurch on his public media plans.

    The government's been criticised for making ts long-awaited plan for public broadcasting behind closed doors. This week the broadcasting minister Kris Faafoi lifted the lid a little, but the new… Audio

  • Minister lifts the lid on public media plan - a little

    News
    Mediawatch media
    9 Feb 2020
    The broadcasting minister updates an audience in Christchurch on his public media plans.

    The government's been criticised for making ts long-awaited plan for public broadcasting behind closed doors. This week the broadcasting minister Kris Faafoi lifted the lid a little, but the new…

    Audio

    Minister lifts the lid on public media plan - a little
  • Week in politics: Fighting talk from Peters

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    7 Feb 2020
    Simon Bridges and Winston Peters.

    Analysis - Winston Peters comes out swinging after Simon Bridges rules out working with NZ First post-election and National's leader ruffles feathers at Waitangi.

    Week in politics: Fighting talk from Peters
  • 'It's surreal': Couple trapped inside coronavirus-outbreak cruise ship

    News
    World health
    7 Feb 2020
    Queensland couple Paul and Coralie Williamson will spend the next fortnight confined to their cabin aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan.

    A Queensland couple confined to their cabin aboard the Diamond Princess in Japan amid a coronavirus outbreak describe their predicament as bizarre and challenging.

    'It's surreal': Australian couple trapped inside coronavirus-outbreak cruise ship
  • Wuhan coronavirus: 30 Pacific evacuees quarantined in NZ

    News
    Pacific
    6 Feb 2020
    Air New Zealand's flight NZ1942 touches down on kiwi soil. It is the Air New Zealand flight chartered by the government to evacuate people from Wuhan during the coronavirus outbreak.

    Thirty Pacific islanders are being quarantined at a New Zealand military base, following their evacuation from China.

    Wuhan coronavirus: 30 Pacific evacuees quarantined in NZ
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