Life And Society
Parts of Bay Of Plenty at standstill for gang tangi
Parts of the Bay of Plenty came to a standstill today as hundreds of Mongrel Mob members took over the roads to carry gang boss Steven Taiatini to rest. The 45 year old president of the Mongrel Mob… Video, Audio
The Pre-Panel with Nalini Baruch and Jeremy Elwood
Wallace and panellists Nalini Baruch and Jeremy Elwood talk to the Horizon's Regional Council about the discovery of a dead wallaby. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
…TradeMe: Silt ftom Cyclone Gabrielle put to good use
This week on TradeMe - a perfectly preserved pick up truck and the chance to buy one of the Auckland waterfront's most recognisable buildings.. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson talks with… Audio
Auckland central alive again after Covid, construction disruption
Auckland CBD is coming back to life after years of pandemic slow down and disruption caused by construction works. The work from home trend hit the CBD hard.. and that's on top of the CRL, and lower… Video, Audio
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster provides an update on the Hunter Valley bus crash, the rescue of two whales off the coast, and news of the first Australian appointed to coach an English Premier League team. Audio
Two boys in hospital after 'freak accident' on Great Barrier
Two boys are fighting for their lives in hospital after what's being described as a "freak accident" on Aotea-Great Barrier island.
The boys, who are not brothers, were trapped under a collapsed sand… Audio
Fatal New South Wales bus crash: Latest details
A wedding party has turned to tragedy in New South Wales, where 10 people have been killed in a bus crash. Another 25 people are injured. The crash happened about 11:30 at night in the Hunter Valley… Video, Audio
The Pre-Panel with David Slack and Leonie Freeman
Wallace and panellists David Slack and Leonie Freeman talk to Surf Lifesaving New Zealand about the possibility of some beaches going unpatrolled this summer due to a lack of funds. Plus, our… Audio
Chanelle Moriah: This is ADHD
It's said that 15-20% of people, perhaps up to a quarter of the population, are in some category of neurodivergence. Audio
Long Read: How Mike Wahrlich became 'the juggler'
By David Cohen: The death of Mike 'the juggler' Wahrlich in the Loafers Lodge fire prompts Cohen to examine Mike's past. Audio
Long Read: How Mike Wahrlich became 'the juggler'
By David Cohen: The death of Mike 'the juggler' Wahrlich in the Loafers Lodge fire prompts Cohen to examine Mike's past.
AudioHow to deal with anger
Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at how to deal with anger. Audio
Around the motu : Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
Kawerau District Council is under fire from its community who are fed up with paru or muddy water coming from their taps. The town that once boasted it had some of the best drinking water in the… Audio
Do New Zealanders need to have more babies?
Do New Zealanders need to have more babies?
As our nation's birth-rate steadily declines, National Party leader Christopher Luxon yesterday joked that perhaps if we started having more babies, we'd… Audio
Donaldson's Dairy doppelgangers needed for Hairy Maclary's 40th
Penguin Random House New Zealand is on the hunt for real-life lookalikes for the canine chums in Lynley Dodd's iconic Hairy Maclary series to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first book. Video, Audio
Embrace being invisible or accept being a 'Karen': the misery of mid-life
What’s the mid-life Gen X woman to do: accept the invisibility inherent in getting older, or speak up and risk being labelled an entitled Karen? Neither are great choices says British writer Victoria… Audio
95% of businesses expect to raise wages this year - HAYS
The gap between employers and staff expectations is widening when it comes to salary and benefits.
New data from Recruitment firm Hays reveals 95% of businesses expect to raise wages this year.
But… Audio
Residents still waiting decades after Motueka pool promise
How long is too long for a fundraising effort?
Some in Motueka have an idea.
The community has been fundraising for an indoor, heated pool for at least 20 years.
And its not that there's a lack of… Audio
Will Barbie’s new film be everything?
It's pink and perky, but don't write off the highly awaited new Barbie movie just yet, says a New Zealand film critic. Video, Audio
NZ Post hike will hurt businesses and rural communities
An group of businesses and community members are calling for the government to step in and curb increasing postal prices.
New Zealand Post is increasing its prices for a number of services from July… Audio