Auckland
House Talk | Episode 3: Goodbye to the Dream
Have we been premature in declaring the quarter-acre pavlova paradise dead and buried? House Talk looks at two alternatives to the traditional NZ housing model, in Auckland and in Queenstown. Video
House Talk | Episode 7: Do We Have a NZ Style?
Other countries have distinct housing styles—but what's the NZ style? Do we have an identity crisis with our housing? And does that affect price, our health, and the nature of our communities? Video
House Talk | Episode 8: Is the RMA a Dog?
The RMA gets a lot of flak for being complex and outdated. Change is in the pipeline, but do we risk throwing out the good points of the RMA as well as the bad? Video
Report shows Covid-19's long-term impact on Auckland public health
Covid-19 has put a huge dent in the fight against smoking, obesity and alcohol harm in Auckland, a new report says.
The Outliers | Episode 16: Rei
Rei is a bilingual musician and performing artist who was brought up in Wellington. He is at the forefront of bringing te reo Māori into the mainstream in Aotearoa. Video
Armageddon Expo marks its 25th anniversary
Gamers, anime fans and cosplayers are out in full force this long weekend as the Auckland Armageddon Expo marks its 25th anniversary. Audio
Episode 1: He Wawata (An Aspiration)
Te Awe was a project designed to enrich, reorganise, and improve the care of our 10,000+ taonga Māori in a way that is embedded in Mātauranga Māori. Video
Episode 2: Taumata Māreikura (The Weavers)
During the second phase (2017-2019), as part of our Mātauranga Māori approach, Auckland Museum partnered with Taumata Māreikura, some of Aotearoa’s most skilled & experienced weavers. Video
Episode 3: Preserving the Kākahu
The first phase of this project (2013-2016), centred on the renewal of the Auckland Museum’s carving store, home to approximately 5,400 carved taonga. Video
Episode 4: Moving the Kākahu
Since the project started in 2013 with Phase 1, over 5,400 taonga made from wood and stone passed through the project team’s caring hands. Video
The Outliers | Episode 7: Simran Kaur
Simran Kaur is a Sikh community advocate who take us into the Takanini Sikh Temple. Video
Coming up
The Outliers | Episode 8: Fable
Fable is an alternative hip hop artist from Papakura who likes to be anonymous. Video
The Outliers | Episode 9: Lighthouse
The Lighthouse is a dance crew from Ōtara who are a part of the underground Krump movement. Video
Through the lens: the Samburu people of Kenya
In 2018 photographer Guy Needham lived among the semi-nomadic Samburu people of northern Kenya, under the sacred mountain O'Lolokwe. While there, the Auckland-based photographer shot a series of… Audio
Promotional trailer | Introducing Generation Next
RNZ speaks to a generation passionate about representing and seeing positive change for their communities, and country. They are Generation Next. Video
The Citizen's Handbook: Election Special | Voting
We’re trying to convince you to vote. This is marketing, plain and simple. But we’re not going to resort to any of the tactics you might see other people trying to use around the election. Video
'Being Black in New Zealand, it’s being simultaneously visible and invisible'
Mez and Mahlete Tekeste only envisioned the protest march to be themselves and their close circle of friends. Within 24 hours, their flyer had been shared by some of the biggest names in NZ. Video
COVID death toll hits 1 million, Auckland's cluster nearly closed
The Covid-19 global death toll has reached 1 million, as the only remaining cluster in NZ is nearly closed. Epidemiology Professor Rod Jackson talks to The Panel. Audio
Pianist shares her love of Spanish music with the next generation
Auckland pianist Lorelle McNaughton opens the NZ Junior Piano Competition with a solo recital tomorrow night at the Lewis Eady Showroom in Aucklan. She talks about how living in Spain has helped her… Audio
Auckland job numbers 'really encouraging' - economist
The overall number of jobs in Auckland held steady during the city's second lockdown, surprising economist Shamubeel Eaqub.