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Wellington water restrictions to turn on again
The clocks go forward on Sunday, indicating summer's on its way and it's the same day Wellington will flick on its water restrictions. The level one restrictions will mean sprinklers and irrigation… Audio
Retailer warns customers about online scam circulating
A major retail chain has taken the extraordinary step of emailing all their online customers with a warning about scammers immitating their website. The scammers are running fake adds for the Witchery… Video, Audio
The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field (Part Two)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field discuss the impact of slow academic development on later life, Tāme Iti's move to 'correct' a painting and families leaving… Audio
The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field (Part One)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field discuss President Joe Biden's recent remarks about Russia's war on Ukraine and prisoners being unable to take visits. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field discuss the Ministry of Primary Industries' announced plan to rid our farms of mycoplasma bovis and an astonishing classic car… Audio
Fisheries law change worries environmental lobbyists
Environmental and seafood lobbyists say proposed changes to the laws governing fisheries will remove protections for fish sustainability and affect fishing rights for more than 600,000 people.
The… Audio
Consumer NZ lobbies over retirement village sector rules
Politicians will be hearing submissions from those wanting reforms to the retirement village sector later this morning. Among the stories that'll be shared is that of an 80-year-old widow in financial… Audio
Doctors lose faith in public radiology
Doctors desperate to improve public hospitals, are in despair over the state of radiology. Some believe things have become so bad, the only fix may be to privatise further. Phil Pennington reports. Audio
Banks profit despite customers feeling the crunch
Banks are doing very well for themselves despite the crunch of living costs felt by their customers. In the three months to June, the banking sector made a profit of… Audio
Homeowners fear housing rules will reduce values
Last week Christchurch City Council voted against introducing the government's mandatory housing intensification law - now some want Hutt City Council to do the same. The Voluntary Heritage Group says… Audio
Bullying allegations still rumble through parliament
Parliamentarians are poring over each other's foibles for evidence of bullying, while applying a non-stick coating to themselves.
Yesterday, National Party leader Christopher Luxon said an… Audio
Everything you need to know about the Queen's State Memorial Service in Wellington
In New Zealand, people will be able to mark the Queen's death at a State Memorial Service next week. A national minute of silence will be observed at the start of the service, at 2pm on Monday the… Audio
Flashback to Queen's visits to New Zealand
Queen Elizabeth made ten trips to New Zealand during her 70 years on the throne. Her first visit, in 1953, lasted well over a month, and her last, in 2002, was to celebrate her Golden Jubilee - 50… Audio
New Plymouth royalist turns page after Queen's funeral
New Plymouth's Barbara Larsen has devoted most of her life to archiving the reign of the Queen. It's serious business for the 86-year-old, who has a library of 15-thousand books about royalty in her… Audio
Sido Kitchin reflects on our enduring fascination with the Queen
The popularity of the monarchy has waxed and waned over the Queen's 70 year reign and everything from the formal occasions to the scandals has been documented in magazines around the world. Sido (See… Audio
Te Aroha Royal Museum owner's final farewell to the Queen
Angela Thompson's Royal Museum could take the crown for New Zealand's most exhaustive collection of royal memorabilia. She's spent years collating over 8-thousand pieces in her Te Aroha abode, not… Audio
Defence Force remembers Queen
As New Zealand's head of state, Queen Elizabeth the second was also the head of the New Zealand Defence Force. After days of early morning rehearsals, members of the Defence Force marched in her… Audio
Recording history: The Queen's final chapter
Many New Zealanders have stayed up late to watch Queen Elizabeth's funeral. And others have stayed up to capture this moment in history for the tabloids and glossy magazines. One of them is the New… Audio
Maori King pays respects to Queen
Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth had many meetings with Maori leaders, visiting marae and communities across the country. Among New Zealand's representatives at her funeral was the Maori King… Audio