Life And Society
Health expert predicts Auckland to be at Level 1 soon
Health experts are expecting Auckland's Covid-19 Alert Level to move down next week, after a string of low-to-no community cases recently.
There have been seven community cases in the last two weeks… Audio
Southern snowbomb expected to ease today
Snow or sleety showers and strong southwesterlies have continued to cause problems for some farmers in the south ovenight.
The weather is now expected to improve, but the full extent of stock losses… Audio
Parties rating badly for social housing
Most political parties aren't being ambitious enough when it comes to seriously addressing the housing crisis.
This is according to the Equality Network - an organisation made up of social advocacy… Audio
Light It In Red to support our events sector
Thousands of highly skilled theatre, festival and events professionals have had to little or no work since March when the lockdowns preventing the spread of Covid-19 stopped the industry in its… Audio
Father told that he wasn't welcome in a parents room as a man
Father told by woman that he wasn't welcome in a parents' room in a mall, that it was only for mothers. Audio
Stand and Deliver (part 1)
The first in a new series in which retired broadcaster Ian Johnstone recalls his tales of travelling in Africa, the first one as a 22 year old, in 1957. Audio
'It's critical Pacific peoples understand we have every right to vote'
Opinion: An online campaign called Pacific Votes Count aims to encourage New Zealand's Pacific communities to recognise the importance of voting. Video
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Debate over proposed cannabis limit - is it too much?
Opponents to cannabis legalisation say the proposed 14 gram limit would make it easy for addicts to keep up their habit, but supporters say users won't consume it all at once.
Holiday parks bookings up
Holiday parks around the country are bucking the trend in accommodation bookings, with an increase in the number of nights booked compared with the same time last year.
Hotels, motels and… Audio
Kiwis shower cell phone habits causing problems
For many of us our mobile phones are now like an extension of our arms - and for some that means they follow us everywhere, even into the shower.
Wellington's Sustainability Trust says it's coming… Audio
Trout and salmon season opens soon
Freshwater anglers are eagerly anticipating the start of the new trout and salmon fishing season, which begins on Thursday.
Just in time for the school holidays, people will be able to get out on the… Audio
Abuse in Care: Man shares story of abuse at institution
A man who was wrongly identified as mentally disabled when just six years old, was then sent to a state institution where he was physically and sexually abused until the end of his teens.
It took… Audio
Debate over proposed legal cannabis limits
Opponents of legalising cannabis say the amount people could buy each day will make life worse for those who are already heavy users.
Those who support it say buying up to 14 grams of dried weed at a… Audio
Election 2020: Overseas voting to begin from Wednesday
New Zealanders overseas will be able to start voting in the general election and referendums from 30 September.
About 67,000 New Zealand voters are enrolled from an overseas address and will be able… Audio
Labour Party set to announce dental funding boost
The Labour Party is set to announce a raft of health promises today, including more than three times the money for dental care for people on low incomes.
RNZ understands the emergency grant for… Audio
Election 2020: New pro-cannabis campaign launched
A new campaign is launching in support of the cannabis referendum, with sixty New Zealanders - young and old - fronting a nationwide poster campaign.
It includes some familiar faces, like Helen… Audio
Covid-19: WHO approves funding for rapid test
The WHO has approved emergency funding for a Covid-19 test which can produce on the spot results in 15 to 30 minutes.
Two companies are producing the rapid antigen tests which will soon be… Audio
Covid-19: Latest isolation absconder 'very determined' - Megan Woods
The government says despite ramping up security at managed isolation facilities, it never anticipated people absconding via fourth floor windows.
The latest managed isolation escapee created a rope… Audio
Harbour Bridge neighbours shocked contamination kept quiet
An Auckland woman living near the Harbour Bridge is angry and shocked people were never told neighbouring land was contaminated with heavy metals from the bridge.
RNZ revealed the transport agency… Audio
Covid-19: Fishing guides see business drop due to lost tourism
The fishing season kicks off this week and some professional guides who would normally be turning clients away have no bookings at all due to the Covid-19 border closure.
The Fishing Guide… Audio