Daniela Maoate Cox
US marine found by the gold of his teeth
Gold fillings help solve a 70 year old mystery in Kiribati Video, Audio, Gallery
Vasectomies promoted in PNG
Vasectomies for men are being promoted in Papua New Guinea to try to tackle the country's high death rate for mothers in childbirth. Audio
Call for more Kiribati male family planning advocates
A Kiribati youth representative says religious beliefs are stopping vital conversations about sexual health. Audio
Jetstar's cheaper regional flights could be shortlived
Regional city councils are welcoming Jetstar's plans to expand but commentators are warning the joy could be shortlived. Audio
Thousands march for Jerry Collins
Jerry Collin's body has arrived back in New Zealand. Audio
Tributes flow for well-known lawyer Sir Peter Williams
Top lawyer Sir Peter Williams QC, has died in Auckland, aged 80. Daniela Maoate-Cox looks back at the colourful and sometimes controversial life of Sir Peter. Audio
Web review with Daniela Maoate-Cox
Daniela Maoate-Cox on Browser extensions, apps and websites. Audio
More Maori in need of budget help
More Maori are reaching out for help to deal with the consequences of quick-cash loans, mounting bills and rising rents. Audio
Web review with Daniela Maoate-Cox
Daniela reviews a new streaming service for funerals, and a site where you can play with real animals online. Audio
Unknown Anzacs - Cook Islanders at war
Hundreds of Cook Islands soldiers enlisted for the First World War but their contribution has never been officially recognised by the New Zealand government they worked for. Daniela Maoate-Cox… Audio
Unknown Anzacs - Cook Islanders at war
Hundreds of Cook Islands soldiers enlisted for the First World War but their contribution has never been officially recognised by the New Zealand government they worked for. Daniela Maoate-Cox…
AudioCooks wants WWI soldiers recognised
Hundreds of Cook Islands soldiers enlisted for the First World War but their contribution has never been officially recognised by the New Zealand government they fought for. Audio
Search and rescue heroes honoured at awards
Search and rescue operators have been recognised for their heroic efforts last year. Audio
Broadcasters take legal action against Global Mode service
Four of the country's biggest broadcasters are taking legal action against two internet providers offering a service called Global Mode. Audio
ANZAC exhibitions open in Wellington
Towering brick columns, replica trenches and heavy artillery are on display in Wellington to bring the experience of Anzac soldiers who fought in Gallipoli 100 years ago to the present. Audio
Web - Daniela Maoate-Cox
Daniela Maoate-Cox talks about point, Leaping Tiger, and YikYak. Audio
Tenant fear state housing sales will harm vulnerable people
State house tenants have told the Finance Minister, Bill English, they fear the Government's plans to sell state homes will result in vulnerable people forced out of their homes. Audio
Vinyl sales surge
The age of the musical download has all but finished off the CD, but an even older technology, the vinyl record, is bucking the trend. Audio
Web review with Daniela Maoate-Cox
Daniela Maoate-Cox reviewing virtual banking tools, IT charity Hackathon and Snapchat Discover. Audio
Plan to shift Bluff oysters to Otago up for consultation
Two marine farming companies want to shift Bluff oysters to Otago Harbour so they can be brought up to export standards. Audio