Life And Society
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Ruwani Perera (Part 2)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Alexia Russell and Ruwani Perera investigate the safety of our tap water, lament Tupperware and talk to a Nelson local about his beer can collection.
…Weekend Stuff: Lynda Hallinan
Lynda joins Charlotte to give us an update on things in the garden at this time of year. Audio
Hawke's Bay gets a visit from the Ombudsman
The slow pace of recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle is frustrating some Hawke's Bay locals, but it's hoped a visit by the Ombudsman could help change that.
Peter Boshier is currently travelling through… Audio
TAIC investigators head to Bay of Islands to inspect collision
Accident investigators are appealing for witnesses to the collision between a ferry and a motor boat yesterday in the Bay of Islands. The Commission is investigating the incident which seriously… Audio
French protesters storm fashion headquarters
The city of love became the city of filth when garbage collectors went on strike - now French protestors have stormed the headquarters of the luxury fashion group that owns brands like Louis Vuitton… Audio
Silent disco while cleaning up your local neighbourhood
The organiser of this Saturday's Silent Disco City Clean-Up in West Auckland hopes similar events will soon pop up regularly around the city. Audio
Kane Te Tai farewelled after being killed on Ukraine's frontline
A New Zealander killed fighting in Ukraine was farewelled today, with his funeral taking place in three parts across Auckland.
Methamphetamine detected in downtown Auckland air
Methamphetamine has been detected in the air in downtown Auckland in the first study of its kind in Australasia.
Traces of the illicit drug, as well as nicotine, caffeine and THC, were found at a… Audio
New Zealanders want retirement age to stay 65 - study
New research shows New Zealanders want to keep the retirement eligibility age at 65. The University of Otago surveyed almost 13-hundred people - who were strongly opposed to the idea - and raising the… Audio
Census taskforce targets cyclone-hit Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke's Bay
People living in flood-affected parts of Tai Rāwhiti might receive a knock at the door in the coming weeks.
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This week on TradeMe - a Mt Maunganui penthouse apartment is on the market for the first time in almost 40 years - and while it would have been wasted last summer - it could be yours for the next 40… Audio
The Patriarchs: How men came to rule
For centuries, societies all over the world gave men more social, economic and intellectual power. Who decided that? Nature doesn't explain it, and history tells a different story, one where women are… Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today neuropscyhologist Hannah Korrel talks to Charlotte Ryan about Jacinda Ardern bidding farewell to Parliament and the traditional roles of leadership. Audio
Mediawatch: Turning off the news?
Mediawatch looks at the results of the biggest annual survey of New Zealanders’ trust in news - which shows it’s on the slide for the fourth year in a row. For the first time it also shows many of us… Video, Audio
Mediawatch: Turning off the news?
Mediawatch looks at the results of the biggest annual survey of New Zealanders’ trust in news - which shows it’s on the slide for the fourth year in a row. For the first time it also shows many of us…
Video, AudioConfused about Easter trading rules? Here's the lowdown
On a regular Sunday, Auckland's shopping precincts are buzzing with residents and visitors trawling the stores - but not Easter Sunday.
Annette Howey - Campervan Life
Annette Howey and her partner Steve sold their home and business in Timaru a few months ago Audio
Chocolate eggs, bunnies hop up in price leaving consumers with bitter taste
Easter is just around the corner, but you might find this year's chocolate bunnies and eggs cost about 10 percent more than last year.
Hawke's Bay businesses 'shouldering the pain' after cyclone
'We're shouldering all the pain'. Tonight the Hawke's Bay businesses who say they've been forgotten, left homeless and jobless. They believe they've been left to pick up the tab for Cyclone Gabrielle… Video, Audio
Hawke's Bay businesses 'shouldering the pain' after cyclone
'We're shouldering all the pain'. Tonight the Hawke's Bay businesses who say they've been forgotten, left homeless and jobless.
They believe they've been left to pick up the tab for Cyclone… Video, Audio