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  • Sport: Nauru upbeat despite debut rugby defeat

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    27 Aug 2019
    Papua New Guinea scored 15 tries to one against Nauru.

    The Nauru men's rugby team remain positive despite a crushing defeat in their first ever 15-a-side international match.

    Sport: Nauru upbeat despite debut rugby defeat
  • Let's Deal with It

    Audio
    life and society refugees and migrants
    26 Aug 2019
    Ranisha Chand

    In this episode of Voices; we hear why some immigrants are now calling time on racial abuse and discrimination. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio

  • Let's Deal with It

    News
    Here Now life and society
    26 Aug 2019
    Ranisha Chand

    In this episode of Voices; we hear why some immigrants are now calling time on racial abuse and discrimination. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.

    Audio

    Let's Deal with It
  • The Mixtape: Charlotte Ryan

    Audio
    music
    24 Aug 2019
    No caption

    Christchurch native and music industry veteran Charlotte Ryan is the new host of RNZ’s flagship music programme Music 101. She joined us on the RNZ Music Mixtape to select some of her favourite songs… Video, Audio

  • Decolonising the justice system

    Audio
    te ao Maori law
    24 Aug 2019
    Prison jail cells bars incarceration generic

    This week Corrections announced a new tikanga based strategy with the aim of reducing the Maori prison population from 52% to 16%. Criminal lawyer and youth justice advocate Kingi Snelgar thinks that… Audio

  • Why doctors need to fight misinformation online

    Audio 23 Aug 2019
    No caption

    When it comes to medicine or health, there's a vocal anti-science community online. Dr Ed Mariano from Stanford University believes physicians need to counteract this cacophony of fake news, by being… Audio

  • Mind-reading tech "closer than you think": Nita Farahany

    Audio
    technology
    22 Aug 2019
    No caption

    Could technology impact our freedom of thought? And what protection do we need to guard against computers being able to read our mind? Leading scholar of ethics in the age of automation and artificial… Audio

  • Hong Kong protests: Twitter and Facebook remove Chinese accounts

    News
    World
    20 Aug 2019
    Protesters stand as police officers fire tear gas during a protest in Tsim Sha Tsui district of Hong Kong.

    Twitter and Facebook have taken steps to block what they described as a state-backed Chinese misinformation campaign.

    Hong Kong protests: Twitter and Facebook remove Chinese accounts
  • Media's worldwide push for climate change coverage

    Audio
    environment media
    18 Aug 2019
    Patrick Crewdson

    More than 70 media organisations around the world - including most of New Zealand's leading media companies -  have signed up to the Covering Climate Change Now week that kicks off on Monday 16… Audio

  • Media's worldwide push for climate change coverage

    News
    Mediawatch environment
    18 Aug 2019
    Patrick Crewdson

    More than 70 media organisations around the world - including most of New Zealand's leading media companies -  have signed up to the Covering Climate Change Now week that kicks off on Monday 16…

    Audio

    Media's worldwide push for climate change coverage
  • Veteran volleyballer has seen the haves and have nots

    News
    Sport
    17 Aug 2019
    Lauren Fleury celebrates with the Volley Ferns. As the libero, the defensive specialist, Fleury will be seen prowling the back court in a different coloured top.

    New Zealand volleyballer Lauren Fleury has gone from getting police escorts to international events to having to play in front of tiny crowds in New Zealand.

    Veteran volleyballer has seen the haves and have nots
  • Standing upright here involves using both feet – John Bluck

    Audio
    identity
    16 Aug 2019
    Work by Dick Frizzell based on Denis Glover poem The Magpies

    John Bluck explores what it means to be Pakeha in a series of talks. This fifth episode is entitled The New Community. Audio

  • Busting the myth: No one watches women’s sport

    News
    Sport Comment & Analysis
    15 Aug 2019
    Laura Langman holding the World Championship trophy.

    With one billion people transfixed by the women's Football World Cup, it's time to bust the myth that no one wants to watch women's sport.

    Busting the myth: No one watches women’s sport
  • Benji Marshall says player behaviour needs to change

    News
    Sport
    14 Aug 2019
    Benji Marshall.

    Kiwi NRL superstar Benji Marshall doesn't believe banning Mad Monday is the solution to footballers behaving badly.

    Benji Marshall says player behaviour needs to change
  • Tuesday's world news: What's making headlines around the globe

    News
    World
    13 Aug 2019
    Police gather at the crime scene after a man stabbed a woman and attempted to stab others in central Sydney.

    Today's international stories making headlines around the world.

    Tuesday's world news: What's making headlines around the globe
  • 'Any co-conspirators should not rest easy' - AG Barr

    News
    World
    13 Aug 2019
    Jeffrey Epstein.

    US Attorney General William Barr has criticized "serious irregularities" at the federal prison where Jeffrey Epstein died in an apparent suicide and said the investigation will continue.

    'Any co-conspirators should not rest easy' - AG Barr
  • Jeffrey Epstein: Questions raised over financier's death

    News
    World
    11 Aug 2019
    Jeffrey Epstein.

    Questions have been raised as to how US financier Jeffrey Epstein was able to apparently commit suicide in his prison cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

    Disgraced financier Epstein found dead in cell
  • Original Radio Hauraki pirate dies

    News
    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    9 Aug 2019
    Ian Mangan in the 1960s

    One of Radio Hauraki's original pirates, Ian Magan, has died. He has been a feature of the New Zealand music industry since the 1960s. Audio

    Original Radio Hauraki pirate Ian Magan dies
  • Hundreds turn out for Ihumātao solidarity rally in Wellington

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    6 Aug 2019
    Hundreds around the country are gathering at protests as part of the Ihumātao national day of action.

    Hundreds around the country are gathering at protests as part of the Ihumātao national day of action.

    Hundreds turn out for Ihumātao solidarity rally in Wellington
  • Broadcaster watchdog weighs up our attitudes to nudity on screen

    Audio
    media health
    4 Aug 2019
    Gogglebox

    Back in the day, nudity on TV was rare and the isolated sightings were almost national events. There's plenty of it available on-demand and on any device these days, but does it do us harm? The… Audio

  • Broadcaster watchdog weighs up our attitudes to nudity on screen

    News
    Mediawatch media
    4 Aug 2019
    Gogglebox

    Back in the day, nudity on TV was rare and the isolated sightings were almost national events. There's plenty of it available on-demand and on any device these days, but does it do us harm? The…

    Audio

    Stripping back nude attitudes
  • Osaka not enjoying tennis since Oz Open

    News
    Sport
    2 Aug 2019
    Former World number one Naomi Osaka at the recent Wimbledon event

    World No.2 Naomi Osaka says the last few months have been "the worst of my life" and she hasn't had fun since winning the Australian Open in January.

    Osaka not enjoying tennis since Oz Open
  • Kate Eichhorn - Growing up with Social Media

    Audio
    internet author interview
    31 Jul 2019
    Social media apps. Instagram, Facebook, Whatsapp, YouTube, Google+, Pinterest, Line, Twitter logos.

    Parents are often concerned about how much time kids spend on social media. But the real menace to children and teens may be that the internet never lets you forget your mistakes.  Audio

  • Ihumātao protests: 'We need to be here to show solidarity'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    31 Jul 2019
    "I am the whenua, the whenua is me": Many campers have decorated their tents with whakataukī.

    People are taking time off work to occupy the land at Ihumātao again this week, despite assurances by the Prime Minister that construction will halt until the land dispute is resolved. Audio

    Ihumātao protests: 'We need to be here to show solidarity'
  • 'Bullying, harassment and illegal practices' used to describe Oranga Tamariki

    Audio 30 Jul 2019
    No caption

    Despite facing 18 inquiries over the last 30 years, hundreds of families say investigations into the department of Oranga Tamariki, formerly known as CYFS, do not go far enough. Audio

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