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Can you turn off generative AI?
Generative AI is increasingly entering our lives, as big tech companies make them the default.
How does 'Karate Kid: Legends' compare to 1980s original?
Dom Corry takes his twelve-year-old niece, Maddy along to check out the latest iteration of the Karate Kid franchise.
How Dunedin teen brothers became award-winning photographers
"I stripped down and got into the freezing cold water, just trying to keep my camera above the waterline and managed to get that photo of it after about 300 others."
How to limit spread of Covid-19, cold and flu at home in winter
Winter can be a contagious time of year, but there are ways to limit the risk of illnesses spreading across the household.
Review: F1: The Movie is a stunning triumph… of product placement
Brad Pitt cements his image as the overconfident, middle-aged male ideal in a film that's also a billboard.
What does the world think of Lorde's new album, Virgin?
The raw lyrics and themes have mostly received praise but some find the juxtaposition with the production value has missed the mark.
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 27 June 2025
In today's episode, the top of the South Island is effectively cut off at the moment, with a number of state highways closed and state of emergencies in Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough, severe weather… Audio
Lorde releases new album Virgin
Lorde, who originates from the North Shore, told RNZ's own Tony Stamp, she went through "existential crises" putting the album together. Stamp spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Lorde's ride of 'existential crises' can finally come to an end
The New Zealand musician spoke to RNZ days before she let the world into the raw, fleshy world of her new album Virgin.
Parliament's politics paused as MP pay tribute to Takutai Tarsh Kemp
From hugs to waiata, Parliament paused politics to honour Kemp's legacy and the kaupapa she lived for. Audio
Woman charged with neglect and fraud after death of Northland toddler
She is the second person facing charges.
Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 26 June 2025
In today's episode, Te Pati Maori MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp has died at the age of 50 in the early hours of Thursday morning, as a sitting MP, the death of Te Pati Maori MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp will have… Audio
Review: No Tears On The Field can’t help but fall into the same old trap
It's another big year for women's rugby, so it's fitting that a documentary about its grassroots is now out.
Dunedin teen stuns wildlife photographer of the year competition
Sam McGee, 17, and his 15-year-old brother wowed the judges with their submissions.
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 26 June 2025
In today's episode, Minister Tama Potaka is concerned that public funding may have been used for electioneering, after a Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency advertisement encouraging Māori to sign up for… Audio
Auckland DJ duo playing at UK's Glastonbury Festival
Auckland DJ duo The Katayanagi Twins will perform at the United Kingdom's Glastonbury Festival this weekend. Rain and China Katayanagi spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
30 hours allocated for public submissions on Regulatory Standards Bill
Labour's Duncan Webb says the decision is "derisory" and "insulting".
Smart meters cause issues for thousands of Watercare customers
More than 13,000 meters installed in Auckland are faulty, leading to incorrect readings and huge bills. Audio
The Pre-Panel for 25 June 2025
Wallace Chapman previews tonight's instalment of The Panel. Today: Pen-pals. Audio
Bookmarks with composer John Psathas
Ioannis (John) Psathas is one of Aotearoa's most acclaimed composers. He made a name for himself in 2004 by composing the music for the opening ceremony of the Athens Olympics. From there accolades… Audio