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TVNZ confirms shuttering of Fair Go, Midday and Tonight
Final decisions on cuts to Sunday and Re:News are yet to come, and there is a suggestion that Fair Go may continue in some form. Audio
Politics by Night with Amelia Wade
Newshub political journalist Amelia Wade joins Emile Donovan to dig into MP pay rises, minister for foreign affairs Winston Peters' trip to the United Nations, and Christopher Luxon's nine-point-plan… Audio
The Panel with Scott Campbell and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Jennie Moreton discuss the Government's move to bring back binding referendums on Māori wards and the hardship feijoa growers are facing… Audio
The Panel with Scott Campbell and Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Jennie Moreton discuss the Governments Attendance Action Plan tackling rising truancy in schools and TVNZ axing Fair Go. Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 9 April 2024
Top stories for Tuesday 9 April 2024 The government is asked how it might deliver its nine quote "ambitious" goals - covering the likes of health, crime and climate change - while also cutting back on… Audio
Sports with Bryan Waddle
Nights' sports correspondent Bryan Waddle recaps the Black Sevens' double gold at the Hong Kong Sevens, the White Ferns' revealing performance in their series against England, and the Phoenix's tough… Audio
The gift of life: New Zealand's bone marrow registry
Diagnosed with a rare cancer, UK neonatal doctor Nick Embleton's chances of survival were slim. But a bone marrow transplant from a donor in Germany saved his life. Audio
The Panel with David Cunliffe and Aimie Hines (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists David Cunliffe and Aimie Hines discuss the latest in the Christchurch Cathedral rebuild saga and check in with Auckland Councils plan to remove public bins… Audio
The Panel with David Cunliffe and Aimie Hines (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists David Cunliffe and Aimie Hines discuss job cuts at Callaghan Innovation and possible pay rises for MPs. Audio
Made in NZ: TrackGrips
This week for Made in NZ we head to Eltham in Taranaki where the Carac Group was formed and specialises in making TrackGrips. We speak to Sonia Kiser, CEO about their unique products which are sought… Audio
Forget bird of the year - it's all about "Tree of the Year" now
Many of you will have heard of Bug of the Year and it would be hard to escape the frenzy around the notoriously controversial Bird of the Year. Now we have Tree of the Year. Audio
Top Stories for Monday 8 April 2024
Top stories for Monday 8 April 2024: Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson says the owner of a Parnell boarding house that went up in flames yesterday had been working with council over issues with the… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 5 April 2024
Top stories for Friday April 5 2024: The Defence Minister met with major American military contractor Honeywell to talk about the controversial security pact Aukus Pillar Two.
Public sector job cuts… Audio
Dunedin man running 600km from Milford Sound to home
Glenn Sutton has run all over the world, pushing his endurance and body to the limits of what's possible. But the Dunedin man's next challenge has him admitting to being a bit scared. Audio
Historic oral diaries from NZ prime ministers abruptly ended
There are thousands of hours of conversation with the likes of David Lange, John Key and Helen Clark. But no one has ever heard them, and now the project. run by the Alexander Turnbull Library, is… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 3 March 2024
Top stories for April 3 2024: A coroner has ruled it's impossible to tell if a 13 year old boy died due to his Covid vaccine or a virus.
Police are investigating a reported kidnapping on the North… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 3 March 2024
It's Raapa - Wednesday, April the third Today on RNZ National... A coroner has ruled it's impossible to tell if a 13 year old boy died due to his Covid vaccine or a virus Police are investigating a… Audio
Politics by Night with Anna Whyte
Stuff political reporter Anna Whyte joins Emile Donovan to examine what public sector job cuts will do to Wellington, and look ahead to the National-led government's climate adaptation law reform. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 28 March 2024
Top stories for 28 March 2024: New Zealand companies and immigration advisers are being offered big money from overseas to sell jobs that don't exist.
Journalist Nicky Hager tells us what he believes… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 27 March 2024
Top Stories for Wednesday 27 March 2024: A major bridge in the US city of Baltimore collapsed overnight after a ship collided with it, sending cars and people plummeting into the water below.
The AA… Audio