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Wairoa still in a state of emergency
Wairoa's deputy mayor Denise Eaglesome updates the nation on how the town is cooping after yet another extreme weather event. Audio
How to spot the Matariki constellation in the sky
Stardome Astronomer Josh Aoraki gives us the Matariki 101 Audio
Dodgy online exam system plagues Massey Uni students
An online exam system at Massey University is causing headaches for students - New Zealand's best new broadcaster Jimmy Ellingham reports from Palmerstone North Audio
Fundraising underway for medieval wing of Hamilton Gardens
If you've ever visited Hamilton, you're aware of the award-winning gardens, which are the pride of joy of the river city. A new attraction to the gardens is seeking $300,000 from the public. Audio
Matariki holiday: What's open, what's not, and when you have to pay a surcharge
Like Easter, the date of Matariki changes from year to year, but it will always fall in June or July.
Five biggest revelations from the new Celine Dion doco
Poet Laureate and Celine Dion super fan Chris Tse shares key moments from this behind-the-scenes look at the Canadian superstar singer who was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome in 2022.
Cold Chisel, Icehouse, Bic Runga and Everclear set for NZ summer show
Legendary rocker and Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes had open heart surgery in 2023. He never thought he'd see these milestone performances come together.
First up - The Podcast, Wednesday 26 June 2024
First up - The Podcast, Wednesday 26 June 2024 Audio
The Abuse in Care report is with the Governor_General
The long running Abuse In Care inquiry has sent its report to the Governor General - RNZ Explainer Editor Katie Kenny tell us what it was aall about Audio
First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 25 June 2024
First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 25 June 2024 Audio
Sports with Kayla Hodge
Otago Daily Times sports reporter Kayla Hodge joins Emile Donovan to debrief a busy week of sport. Audio
Labour hits out at Government over cancelled ferries
The grounding of the Aratere comes only months after the Government canceled the plan for replacement ferries hatched under the last government. Labour's Transport Spokesman Tangi Utikere talked with… Audio
The Panel with Ed Amon and Sally Wenly (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ed Amon & Sally Wenly discuss today's change to Australia's 501 deportee policy, and why no cause evictions may not benefit landlords Audio
Is this a new golden age for New Zealand middle distance running?
Heading into the Paris Summer Olympics, New Zealand's athletics team is looking strong than it ever has. Athletics commentator Hayden Shearman weighs in on how we came to have this impressive crop of… Audio
Feeling the pinch, but worth trillions
Paul Pascoe, senior manager of national accounts at Stats NZ, joins Emile Donovan to explore how much wealth New Zealand households actually have, and how much they're able to save. Audio
How to pick the right film at the Doc Edge Film Festival
In the mood for some big emotions? Want to feel better about the environment? Film critic Dan Slevin serves up his pick of what's on offer at this year's festival.
Peter Zeihan: Why China’s days are numbered
Geopolitics expert Peter Zeihan tells Guyon what New Zealand needs to do right now if it wants to survive the end of globalisation, why China's days are numbered, and who's going to win the US… Video, Audio
Politics by Night with Glenn McConnell
Nights host Emile Donovan speaks to Stuff political reporter Glenn McConnell about scrutiny week in Parliament. Audio
Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports reporter and Nights regular Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan. Audio
Divorce coaches form professional body as industry grows
The Divorce and Separation Institute of New Zealand aims to regulate the industry, and protect vulnerable people from unethical practices. Audio