Daniela Maoate Cox
Pacific women struggle in NZ labour market
Pacific women in New Zealand are finding it tough to get ahead in the labour market. Audio
Anzacs Rising
One hundred years ago a group of New Zealand soldiers caught up in the Irish Easter Rising of 1916 had the chance to change history when one had a clear shot of the rebel leader James Connolly. Audio
Anzacs rising
One hundred years ago a group of New Zealand soldiers caught up in the Irish Easter Rising of 1916 had the chance to change history when one had a clear shot of the rebel leader James Connolly. Audio
Dogs of Wellington
Wellington's dogs and their owners were out in force for The Big Dog Walk With Lots Of Dogs over the weekend. Daniela Maoate-Cox pawsed to catch up with canines and their humans. Audio, Gallery
The Big Dog Walk - Kisa Basabas with her dog Rambo
Kisa Basabas talks about her dog Rambo at Wellington's Big Dog Walk with Lots Of Dogs. Audio
The Big Dog Walk - Shelley with her dogs Betty and Frida
Shelley talks about her dogs Betty and Frida at Wellington's Big Dog Walk with Lots Of Dogs. Audio
The Big Dog Walk - Steve with his dogs Derby and Little Jim
Steve talks about his dogs Little Jim and Derby at Wellington's Big Dog Walk with Lots Of Dogs. Audio
The Big Dog Walk - Alex with his dog Banjo
Alex talks about his dog Banjo at Wellington's Big Dog Walk with Lots Of Dogs. Audio
The Big Dog Walk - Paul and his dogs, Duke, Duchie and Shelby
Alex talks about his dog Banjo at Wellington's Big Dog Walk With Lots Of Dogs. Audio
More talanoa: Talking about family violence
To mark 40 years of service to Pacific women, PACIFICA Inc is focusing its efforts on preventing family violence. One woman shares her experience of violence. Audio
TARS Dr Neha Malhotra
The University of Waikato's Dr Neha Malhotra discusses the effect of various substances on driving ability. Audio
Going under kava
The popular narcotic drink, kava, doesn't always mix with modern-day activities like driving - and its increased consumption by followers of teetotal religions is cause for conflict. Audio
Helen Potiki discusses preventing violence in Samoan families
Ministry for Women policy analyst, Helen Potiki, discusses research on Samoan people's understanding of preventing family violence. Audio
March from the Past
Interest in the once-popular sport of marching has waned in recent decades, but a dedicated team of girls are still stomping the grounds. Audio, Gallery
Fighting fever with healthy habits
Schools in Porirua are tackling high rates of rheumatic fever by teaching their students healthy habits from the start. Audio, Gallery
Paddling abroad
Hundreds travel to the Cook Islands to compete in its annual paddling competition, Vaka Eiva, but getting the locals onto longer ocean voyages can be more of a challenge. Audio, Gallery
Tapping into the Past
The Cook Islands' traditional form of tattoo which was all but wiped out by colonisation but there are some ta tatau artists who are keeping the old ways alive. Audio, Gallery
Sun-charged waka full of beans
A craft chocolate maker has big ideas for cocoa farms in the Pacific including shipping their produce in an environmentally friendly way. To prove it can be done, the Wellington Chocolate Factory has… Audio, Gallery
Sailing sav to save sailors
For over a decade yachties and wineries in Marlborough have hit the waters to race a bottle of sauvignon blanc across the Cook Strait but this time they are also racing for those in the air. Audio, Gallery
Fluro against the wall
Retirees, aunties, students, and future police officers are hitting the town together every Saturday night. But instead of racking up a bar tab they're walking Wellington's streets in bright yellow… Audio, Gallery