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Concerns about complacency a year on from lockdown
Doctors and nurses who were preparing to face down Covid-19 as the lockdown hit, worry about complacency one year on.
It's a year this week since the country went into level four lockdown, as the… Audio
NZ Screen History - Spot On
In our weekly our look back at New Zealand screen history we remember the children's magazine show, Spot On. Audio
Episode 2: We Cared
How do you lockdown if you do not have a home and how do health workers protect their families when they arrive home from the frontlines? In this episode we hear about housing the homeless and nursing… Audio
Red Fox trial: Not enough evidence, defence lawyers argue
Lawyers for the two men on trial over the Red Fox Tavern shooting and robbery more than 30 years ago have told the jury there's nowhere near enough evidence to find them guilty.
Chris Bush was gunned… Audio
Council criticised for not consulting community over new war memorial
Attempts to restore a war memorial in Napier have been described as an ongoing "failure of democracy".
Former FBI agent now tracking down missing heritage apples
For 24 years, David Benscoter tracked down bank robbers and flushed out political corruption as an FBI agent and investigator. Now he spends his time on the trial of something that can be just as… Audio
Red Fox Tavern trial drawing to a close
The trial of two men charged over the Red Fox Tavern shooting and robbery more than 30 years ago is drawing to a close.
The Crown says a web of circumstantial evidence points to them being… Audio
Episode 1: We Prepared
When the prime minister appears on your TV flanked by two New Zealand flags you know things are getting serious, but how do you prepare for an invisible threat? In this episode whānau and health and… Audio
Proud and out - Ives Rose
What does celebrating Pride month mean to a former refugee whose journey coming out ended up even shaping their career? Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Ives Rose. Audio
Proud and out - Ives Rose
What does celebrating Pride month mean to a former refugee whose journey coming out ended up even shaping their career? Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Ives Rose.
AudioSteven McGregor: Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky
Steven McGregor is an award-winning writer and director from Darwin. In his film Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky, Indigenous Australians give their account of Captain Cook's arrival on their land and… Audio
New mural marks the 50th anniversary of the Polynesian Panthers
The Polynesian Panther Party were a huge part of the New Zealand civil rights movement in the 1980s, and their legacy is still strong today. Phrases like dawn raids, overstayers and the springbok tour… Audio
A sod house mystery on Motu Ihupuku
The southernmost island of Aotearoa has a twisted history that is literally clouded in mist. Historian and conservationist Norm Judd has been looking at the history of Motu Ihupuku, or Campbell… Audio, Gallery
Pacific social justice movement wants apology over dawn raids
A Pacific social justice movement is calling on the New Zealand government to formally apologise for the dawn raids of the 1970's.
The Labour and then National governments of the time authorised… Audio
NZ govt is urged to apologise for Dawn Raids in 70's
A Pacific social justice movement is calling on the New Zealand government to formally apologise for the dawn raids of the 1970's. Audio
New Zealand, Australia Anzac services in Gallipoli cancelled
Joint New Zealand and Australian Anzac Day services at Gallipoli have been cancelled for the second year in a row.
Grant Morris on taking a family history tour of Aotearoa
Today historian Dr Grant Morris talks about how to do a family history tour of Aotearoa New Zealand. He reminisces about a similar journey he undertook with his parents as a teenager which became a… Audio
America's Cup on a knife-edge: Sarah Ell
The America's Cup is on knife-edge with Team New Zealand potentially just one race away from victory over challengers Luna Rossa. Team New Zealand won yesterday's only race against Luna Rossa; the… Audio
Salvation Army apologise again to abuse victims in its care
The Salvation Army has apologised for the historical abuse of people in its care.
The organisation gave evidence at the Abuse in care inquiry being held in Auckland.
Over the next two weeks churches… Audio
Churches to respond to historical abuse claims
Churches in New Zealand at the centre of historical abuse claims are being given their chance to respond to evidence from abuse survivors. The Abuse in Care Royal Commission is holding a two week… Audio