Life And Society
Queen Elizabeth's coffin at Buckingham Palace one last night
Queen Elizabeth's coffin has spent one final night at Buckingham Palace before a procession to Westminster takes place overnight our time.
Princess Anne accompanied her mother on a flight from… Video, Audio
Fifty years as a volunteer firefighter
Joe Simmons has spent half a century volunteering with his local fire brigade. He talks to Jesse about the changes he's seen in the past 50 years and what's kept him motivated to keep volunteering. Audio
Queen's public holiday clashes with South Canterbury anniversary
Queen Elizabeth visited New Zealand ten times during her reign, the first of which was during the Christmas and New Years period of 1953 and 1954.
During that tour it's said three out of four New… Audio
Crowds applaud as Queen's Coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace
Crowds of people lining London's streets applauded as the Queen's coffin arrived at Buckingham Palace this morning.
Some members of the crowd erupted in three cheers as the hearse drew past. The… Audio
Queen's Hearse arrives at Buckingham Palace
The Queen's coffin has arrived in London this morning, after leaving Scotland by plane, escorted by the Princess Royal, Princess Anne.
The flight took a scenic route over the UK before landing in… Audio
Thousands pay respects for Queen in Scotland
RNZ reporter Maja Burry travelled by train to Edinburgh yesterday and met some huge fans of the Queen who they descrbed as "The Queen of Scots".
Burry spoke to Susie Ferguson.
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Queue to see the Queen at Westminster Hall begins
Meanwhile the queue to see the Queen Lying in State at Westminster Hall is likely to stretch for miles, with wait times expected to be up to 35 hours.
The Queen won't be able to be viewed until… Audio
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This week on TradeMe, an iPhone 13 with a sad story or a happy one if the seller's plan comes together and a Remuera home once owned by an Auckland Mayor. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson spoke… Audio
Lisa Carrington leads last of Queen's honours in NZ
The flag at Government House in Wellington remains at half mast, but today was a day for celebrating those who have achieved the highest honours in New Zealand.
About a dozen people were awarded… Video, Audio
Respects paid for Queen on Waitangi Treaty Grounds
Well-wishers on the Treaty Grounds at Waitangi have been paying their respects to the Queen in the shadow of the same Pohutukawa tree Elizabeth planted on site almost 70 years ago. Hundreds of… Audio
Kaikōura boating tragedy victim remembered
Neighbours of a woman who died in a boating tragedy in Kaikōura say finding out how the boat capsized would give them closure.
Lower Hutt woman Susan Cade was among the five killed when a vessel -… Audio
Retail NZ on loosening mask rules
Retailers around the country have been calling for masks to go for a while.
They now have their wish, with the government scrapping the Traffic Light Framework entirely.
Retail NZ chief executive… Audio
Episode 03: Fire in the Hull!
Could an insurance-fuelled switch-a-roo really be at the heart of Titanic's downfall?
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster provides an update on Australia's reaction to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and he also tells us about the rise of Aussie Rules football with the signing of a record broadcast deal… Audio
Call for NZers to reflect on past to mark te wiki o te reo Māori
Te Taura Whiri I Te Reo Māori is calling for New Zealanders to share their stories of how they have battled for te reo Māori.
Urban issues with Bill McKay - Architecture Week
The NZ Institute of Architects in Auckland is celebrating Architecture Week, with discussions focused on Auckland and its issues. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and… Audio
The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioLove your Career - Caroline Sandford
Caroline Sandford is CEO of the organisation Love Your Career. She has previously written the book Love Your Career, and now comes a new one, Love Your Career Forever. Audio
Calling Home - Max Thomas Edmond
Today's Calling Home guest, Max Thomas Edmond, lives in Kikuchi, Japan. Audio