Life And Society
Dayspring - support for mothers in West Auckland
A West Auckland centre that supports mums suffering from pre and post-natal depression has received a financial boost from The Auckland Foundation. Audio
Camino de Sydney - an alternative to the Spanish pilgrimage
Australian couple, Brent Clark and Giselle Oscuro are the masterminds of the Camino de Sydney - an alternative to the Camino de Santiago. Audio, Gallery
Most homeless trans people have mental health condition - survey
Almost 80 percent of homeless trans people have a mental health condition, a new survey has found.
The study of trans Wellingtonians' experiences of homelessness was released today by Gender… Audio
Tangata whenua not buying into Te Pae Oranga programme
Te Pae Oranga was supposed to keep Māori out of court - but new figures show tangata whenua aren't buying into it.
Latest figures released to RNZ show that Māori going before Te Pae Oranga or iwi… Audio
Manukau iwi justice panel completion rate below 20pct
Iwi justice panels in Counties Manukau are struggling to get whānau to take part, with completion rates below 20 percent.
Te Pae Oranga, or iwi justice panels, take place outside of court, and are… Audio
The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Ruby Topzand
Earlier this year, the Variegated Monstera came out of nowhere to be one of the most sought after and highly prized pot-plants ever listed on TradeMe. In January, one example reached 5-thousand… Audio
White Ribbon campaign launched titled: Challenge the Outdated
White Ribbon NZ manager, Rob McCann, talks to the Panel about their new campaign called Challenge the Outdated and statistics showing 40% of young Australian men don't think hitting, punching or… Audio
No shortcuts to success
Two Syrian brothers of former refugee background find a new life in Newtown after discovering some hidden talent. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
No shortcuts to success
Two Syrian brothers of former refugee background find a new life in Newtown after discovering some hidden talent. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar.
AudioArchaeology project planning to find and exhume unmarked graves
An archaeology project to find and exhume unmarked graves at a Central Otago cemetery begins today.
The delicate University of Otago task at the 150-year-old Drybread Cemetery, near Omakau, will take… Audio
Reports of fire, stabbing at Pro-Trump protest in Washington
In Washington DC, supporters of President Donald Trump have protested what they believe is electoral fraud.
Pro-Trump supporters clashed with counter protesters on Saturday evening, and at least 20… Audio
1000 ECE teachers lack confidence in their own centres
Hundreds of early childhood teachers have slated the centres they work in, with some saying they are stressful and feel like prisons. They are among 4000 teachers who responded earlier this year to a… Audio
The Outliers | Episode 22: Mo Muse
Mo Muse is a Somali-born hip hop artist from Auckland who tells his story through his music. He was brought up in Mt Roskill, and fell in love with rapping at university in Otago. Video
The Outliers | Episode 23: Huriana Kopeke - Te Aho
Huriana Kopeke - Te Aho is an activist and artist based in Auckland. They are passionate about social justice and making the world a fairer and more equitable place. Video
The Outliers | Episode 24: Hunting Ground
Hunting Ground is a vintage fashion store in Newmarket run by sisters Sian & Tina Kolose. Hunting Ground brings a brown Polynesian community together. Video
The Weekend Panel with Bill Ralston and Lavina Good
Our weekend panellists, Bill Ralston and Lavina Good, look at some of the week's big news stories, including the latest Covid case in Auckland, whether we need certified Covid leave, the Napier floods… Audio
Calling Home: Will Barton in Norstrand, Norway
Will Barton moved to Norway 13 years ago, and now lives with his wife and two children in Nordstrand, south of Oslo. He for a company called Jottacloud, a cloud-based storage system that runs in… Audio
Tributes paid on 30th anniversary of Aramoana massacre
Police have paid tribute to those who lost their lives during a 'senseless' mass shooting.
Covid-19: Public avoid Auckland CBD as community case probed
Auckland city centre has been quiet this morning after news of the latest community case.
The week that was
Comedians Te Radar and James Elliott have ducks, bread lamps and mongoose on their minds. Audio