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Police offer reward for info about killing of Arthur Easton
Police have announced a $100,000 reward for information about the killing of Arthur Easton almost 40 years ago in Auckland. RNZ reporter Melanie Earley spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Around the motu: Kim Bowden in Queenstown
Central Otago is set to get a new mayor this week with the departure of Tim Cadogan. Audio
Polytechs slim down to fit minister's model
Polytechs around the country are cutting staff and courses as they try to prove they are financially viable as stand alone institutions, as Te Pukenga is unravelled. Audio
Thousands apply to Tenancy Tribunal every year
Thousands of people apply to the Tenancy Tribunal every year to have it sort disputes between landlords and tenants. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
Police Association on large-scale boy racer events
The Police Association believes rural officers lack resources to manage large-scale boy racer events. Police Association President Chris Cahill spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
Patients with diabetes charged for 'free' devices
Some pharmacies have been charging people with diabetes for their free glucose monitors which have been fully government funded since the first of October. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
No deaths on the roads over long weekend
No one has died on the roads this holiday weekend. Director of the National Road Policing Centre Superintendent Steve Greally spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
Employers angry foreign staff waiting months for work visas
Employers are angry and frustrated that their foreign staff are waiting months for news about work visas. Gill Bonnett reports. Audio
Calls for inquiry into Te Kura
There is a call for an inquiry into the national distance education school, Te Kura, but staff are scared to speak out. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
‘Disaster’ - Tauranga’s marine precinct sale $4m below value
Tauranga City Council sold the precinct for $13.987m to a developer who proposed transforming it into a "premier superyacht refit destination".
The Panel with Allan Blackman & Heather Roy (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists discuss off-shore wind developer BlueFloat Energy withdrawing from NZ, the volunteer Fire-brigade celebrating it's 150th anniversary. Wallace also… Audio
The Panel with Allan Blackman & Heather Roy (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists discuss an NZTA Tweet which could be interpreted as encouraging people to drive faster.. Plus Queenstown's population growth. Will it become… Audio
The Pre-Panel for 25 October 2024
Today on the pre-panel producer Tom Riste-Smith joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show. Plus the trio discuss whether wearing headphones in a resturant could solve one hot… Audio
How six days leave can get you 16 days off
How to use the fewest annual leave days, for the longest stretch of time off. Plus, the key dates to be aware of in 2025.
Free fish for a good cause
A venture that links fish heads and frames that were previously going to waste, with people who want them, is looking to expand. Audio
The contrasting fortunes of Tory Whanau and Wayne Brown
It's been two years since Wayne Brown and Tory Whanau were elected to lead their respective cities. What are their chances of reelection in 2025? Audio
The Pre-Panel for 24 October 2024
Today on the pre-panel producer Tom Riste-Smith joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show. Plus Tom shares the news Northland has been anointed one of the worlds top… Audio
The Pre-Panel for 24 October 2024
Today on the pre-panel producer Tom Riste-Smith joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show. Plus Tom shares the news Northland has been anointed one of the worlds top… Audio
Critical pilot shortage 'astronomical for the industry' - aviation advocate
The country is predicted to face a shortage of 100 pilots per year for at least the next 10 years, report finds. Audio
Metallica announces world tour will come to New Zealand in 2025
Evanescence and Suicidal Tendencies will support the legendary rockband on the NZ leg of the M72 tour.