Life And Society
Now We Are Eight: A snapshot of life for 6000 Kiwi kids
For the first time, 6000 children taking part in the country's largest longitudinal study have been able to give their own thoughts and insights into their lives. The latest report from the University… Audio
Education Ministry wants to tighten ECE rules
Rule changes that will make it easier to crack down on dodgy early childhood centres are on the cards for next year.
Ministerial documents show the overhaul has been sparked by a rising number of… Audio
Returnee not happy with standard of PPE used in managed isolation
Workers in managed isolation and quarantine hotels here have been called some of the worst protected in the developed world by a PPE expert staying in one.
Tim Jones works for a company that's been… Audio
Napier Streets a mess after flooding
Napier residents have been forced to self-evacuate after heavy rain caused flooding on Monday night.
A local state of emergency was declared around 10pm.
RNZ's Hawkes Bay reporter Tom Kitchin, who… Audio
Deluge sees state of emergency declared in Napier
Napier is in a state of emergency on Tuesday after being swamped by extreme and sudden heavy rain.
An estimated 250 millimetres fell in Napier city after midday on Monday - NIWA says it was the… Audio
Covid-19: Pfizer vaccine found to be 90 percent effective
In a major milestone in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, an experimental Covid-19 vaccine is reported to be more than 90 percent effective.
The developers - the US pharmaceutical company… Audio
PPE expert unimpressed with managed isolation standards
A New Zealand PPE expert staying in managed isolation says he's been shocked to see the low level of protection for workers - which is the worst he's seen in the developed world.
Tim Jones works for… Audio
The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This week TradeMe has the usual fine selection of interesting auctions including one of the most excellent caravan restorations you are likely to see anywhere. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson… Audio
Someday Stories 2020: Blue Ecks
When countless new tenants show up in his apartment, introverted Blue Ecks fights to preserve his privacy and keep his cactus alive. Video
Hitting Covid-19 Out Of The Park
As New Zealand heads into a truncated baseball season, a Taiwanese big hitter (pitcher, really) is leading the charge. Liz Garton heads out to a pre-season practice to meet Cola Yeh Audio
Hitting Covid-19 Out Of The Park
As New Zealand heads into a truncated baseball season, a Taiwanese big hitter (pitcher, really) is leading the charge. Liz Garton heads out to a pre-season practice to meet Cola Yeh
AudioThe Outliers | Episode 19: Rez Gardi
Rez Gardi is a Kurdish advocate and Harvard Law graduate. She went to Kurdistan at the start of 2020, investigating ISIS war crimes against Yazidi women in northern Iraq. Video
The Outliers | Episode 20: Nah Zone
Nah Zone is a music community in Auckland which was started by Jonique Purcell. Nah Zone includes events and content that covers local brown creative communities in New Zealand. Video
The Outliers | Episode 21: Julie Zhu
Julie Zhu is an inspiring filmmaker who works with primarily minority communities. In 2019, she made the popular Conversations With My Immigrant Parents for RNZ. Video
Covid-19: Ruapehu mayor proposes no scan, no service policy
"No scan - no service."
That's what Ruapehu's mayor is proposing for this weekend's Mardi Gras.
More than 7000 people are expected to converge on Ohakune from around the country.
Mayor Don Cameron… Audio
Mixed reaction over phasing out coal boilers for food production
Crop growers and meat producers say any ban on coal fired boilers could force New Zealand to raise imports of food.
Dairy giant Fonterra is standing apart from some others in the food sector, saying… Audio
Scientists and scholars gather for annual awards
Scientists and scholars gathered in Wellington last night for the annual Research Honours Aotearoa awards.
While Covid-19 put paid to the usual black-tie dinner, the first of what will be three… Audio
Online cheat-detection possible for NCEA exams
Students sitting online NCEA exams could soon be policed with software that monitors their movements and detects cheating.
The Qualifications Authority is looking at systems using artificial… Audio
Teens rescued from rip at Wellington beach
Three teenage girls are lucky to be alive after being caught in a rip at a Wellington beach.
The girls aged 12 and 13 went swimming in their clothes at Titahi Bay and were quickly swept out to sea… Audio