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Top Stories for Wednesday 17 October 2018
Jami-Lee Ross to lay police complaint against Simon Bridges, Political donation rules clear - Andrew Geddis, Jami-Lee Ross saga bad for Bridges if it drags on - Farrar, More prison likely for 'Beast… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 16 October 2018
Suspension or expulsion, National Party MPs get ready to decide the fate of dissident MP Jami-Lee Ross, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announce they are expecting their first child, The All Blacks… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 12 October 2018
Stigma forcing ex-prisoners to lie to get jobs; Hurricane Michael hits: Huge rescue, clean-up in Florida; World markets follow Wall St; Russell McVeagh partner quits after complaints upheld; Govt… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 11 October 2018
Police acknowledge disciplinary action, new Pharmac-funded drug saving patients' sight, Mate Ma'a Tonga! Thousand of fans greet rugby league team, Indigenous free trade deal discussed at forum. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 10 October 2018
Four police recruits are stood down for misconduct - we'll ask the Police Minister if standards are dropping, Spend it or save it? A $5.5 billion surplus sparks different demands,a report says… Audio
Kīwaha - Give it a go! Episode 2
Kīwaha/Give it a go! A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Maori that you can use in your everyday conversations. Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 9 October 2018
A report finds a schizophenic man who murdered a pensioner was discharged from a mental health unit too soon, A school principal who restrained an out-of-control child spent four months under police… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 8 October 2018
'Pointless' heaters leaving state homes cold - tenants, Kavanaugh sworn in at US Supreme Court, Twenty killed in New York limo crash, Kiwi dollar puts further pressure on petrol price Audio
Top Stories for Friday 5 October 2018
Govt calls out Russia over global cyber-attacks; Waikeria workers' camp slammed as 'prison to build a prison'; Senators review FBI report on Brett Kavanaugh; Construction training linked to govt… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 4 October 2018
The bill to fix a leaky apartment complex in Auckland soars to 80 million dollars, we talk to the New York Times about their revelations Donald Trump is a tax cheat who's lied about his fortune, Bad… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 3 October 2018
Strikes loom as secondary teachers follow primary teachers in rejecting their latest pay offer, The Indonesian quake toll soars past 13-hundred, Australia's new rugby league captain Greg Inglis is… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 2 October 2018
Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage discusses tahr cull, Trump announces US-Canada-Mexico trade deal, Labour would vote against 'Kiwi Values' bill - Jacinda Ardern Audio
Top Stories for Monday 1 October 2018
Indonesia Sulawesi quake: Mass burials as recovery goes on, NZ First wants migrants, refugees to sign up to 'Kiwi values', Winston Peters discusses 'New Zealand values', Kiwi died from neglect at… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 28 September 2018
Blasey Ford certain Kavanaugh assaulted her, Students around NZ echo mental health care concerns, Willie Jackson maintains support of Meka Whaitiri, Waka-jumping bill passes into law with Greens'… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 27 September 2018
Donald Trump accuses China of interfering in America's midterm elections, Victoria University students say the university must do better on mental health, and Primary school teachers could be heading… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 26 September 2018
Victoria University is criticised for asking a student to leave a residential hall, a day after a suicide attempt, Donald Trump talks patriotism at the UN as Jacinda Ardern praises globalisation on… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 25 September 2018
Jacinda Ardern makes an appearance on America's Today Show, A seriously injured sailor is rescued from the middle of the Indian Ocean, Triathlon New Zealand's high perfornance director quits. Audio
More historical sex abuse revealed at Upper Hutt school
The Marists have admitted further historical child sex abuse at St Patrick's College in Upper Hutt. RNZ has obtained a report that notes at least three complaints against the late Father Francis… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 24 September 2018
Needles in Auckland strawberries 'sick' - Agriculture Minister, NYC in lockdown for UN general assembly, Priest's sexual abuse at Upper Hutt school admitted, Authorities stumped by vapour that left… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 21 September 2018
Sacked Minister Meka Whaitiri gets support from those in her home patch, Two shark attacks in 24 hours on Queensland's Whitsunday Islands, the second victim is reported to be a 12 year old New Zealand… Audio