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Defence Minister Judith Collins on defence funding boost
New missile systems, better strike capability and a focus on drones and new technology, those are just some of the features of the government's long-awaited Defence Capability Review. Defence Minister… Audio
Sports with Richard Irvine
Writer and sports fan Richard Irvine joins Emile Donovan to speak about what's been happening in the world of sport. Audio
Sensible satire?
Electoral law expert Andrew Geddis weighs in on new billboards from the Sensible Sentencing Trust - attributed at the very bottom of the billboards, in very small font. Audio
NZ sharemarket falls as Trump's tariffs kick in
The New Zealand sharemarket fell more than 3.1 percent on Monday morning, the biggest single session fall since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. Business Editor Gyles Beckford spoke to… Audio
Northland Iwi leader on escalating meth use in region
A Northland iwi leader is set to meet with the police minister over what he says is an escalating crisis of methamphetamine use. Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngapuhi chair Mane Tahere spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Councils to vote on Māori wards at local council elections
The issue of whether Māori wards should stay, is looming large, with local body elections just six months away. Māori News Journalist Pokere Paewai spoke with some of the affected councillors. Audio
PM Luxon on Trump's 10 percent tariff on NZ
Donald Trump's 10 percent tariff on New Zealand goods has officially taken effect. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Investigations underway after Shane Jones' wife allegedly assaulted
Investigations are underway after Cabinet Minister and New Zealand First MP Shane Jones was verbally abused at Auckland Airport and his wife was assaulted. It's reignited concern about the threats MPs… Audio
Modelling shows govt relying on pine trees to reach net zero by 2050
Government modelling shows the coalition's claim to be on track for net zero emissions by 2050 relies on private companies planting pine trees on hundreds of thousands of hectares of crown land… Audio
Govt considering opting back into infant formula standards
RNZ understands the government is considering opting back into trans-Tasman infant formula standards, after rejecting them last year. Anusha Bradley reports. Audio
Squally thunderstorms move across the country
A squally cocktail of rain, hail, wind and thunderstorms tracked across the upper South Island, Taranaki, Waikato and Auckland. MetService Duty Forecaster Katie Hillyer spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
'Gambling by stealth' - Iwi leaders call for halt on gambling law reform
The government plans to auction off 15 online casino licenses next year.
Northland farmers welcome heavy rainfall amid drought
The president of Federated Farmers in Northland says farmers have been grateful for the downpour.
Are rates bills forcing pensioners out? - Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.
Mohi digs into growing up in Henderson on new single
The artist catches up with Kara Rickard ahead of the release of a brave new album. Audio
Neive Strang live session on Music 101
Otepoti Dunedin's rising star Neive Strang performed songs from her brand new album Find Me in the Rabbit Hole. In recent years she's honed her skills playing with Dunedin's one and only Shayne Carter… Audio
Supergroove get nostalgic ahead of massive NZ tour
Supergroove is back and ready to electrify stages across the country with The Phenomenon Tour. This reunion tour brings together the band's original 1995 lineup, with friends Troy Kingi, Rubi Du and… Audio
50 years framing-up Aotearoa
Mark Adams is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's foremost photographers. His focus on Samoan tatau, Maori-Pakeha interactions in Rotorua, carved meeting houses, locations of significance for Ngai Tahu in… Audio, Gallery
Cowgirl country style is in. How does that look in New Zealand?
Country music and style have hit the mainstream. In New Zealand, that doesn't always mean big boots, belt buckles and hats.
The Panel with Simon Wilson & Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Simon Wilson & Denise L'Estrange-Corbet. The trio discuss an Auckland coalition's call for consultation on neighbourhood speed limit… Audio