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Lastest information from Bondi Beach shooting
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned the Bondi Beach terror attack as an 'act of evil antisemitism'. Australia correspondent Emma Cropper spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Ajaz Patel called up for third test against West Indies
Patel replaces his Central Districts team-mate Blair Tickner, who suffered a dislocated shoulder during the second Test.
RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 15 December 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
Early Business News for 15 December 2025
An early morning update from RNZ's business team. Audio
Sex offender handed five-year supervision order after 10 years in prison
Nathaniel James Mahoney was jailed for 10 years, after being convicted on sex and physical violence charges.
Waving, tooting or flashing lights? What's the polite thing to do on the road?
With locals hitting the road, and visitors touring the country, do the unspoken rules of the road fly out the window?
Infrastructure Commission urges release of project advice
The Infrastructure Commission wants all government business cases, budget submissions and advice about infrastructure investments made public by default. Political Reporter Russell Palmer has the… Audio
Should you sell your US shares?
Some warn that an AI fall could bring a share-price collapse to tech stocks.
African athlete 'tricked' into fighting Russia's war
Lured by the prospect of work, a Kenyan runner captured in Ukraine said he did not know he was joining Russia's army.
The end is near for cellphones still relying on the 3G network
It's the network that first gave us internet on our cellphones, but over the weekend providers began the slow process of turning it off. Telecommunications Forum chief executive Paul Brislen spoke to… Audio
The 25 best TV shows of 2025
Here are the shows that kept us on the couch, kept us interested and excited, that made us laugh, cry, cheer, jeer and every emotion in between.
First Up - The Podcast, Monday 15 December
On today's First Up pod: Anita Purcell-Sjölund has her last Europe news update for the year; our reporter Ke-xin Li has a warning over banned batteries which can be a danger to children and we have… Audio
Early Sports Chat for 15 December 2025
An early morning sports news update with Nathan Rarere. Audio
Efforts to keep golden clam from Kai Iwi Lakes
It's one of Northland's top holiday spots and an ecological treasure - but right now Kai Iwi Lakes is facing a serious threat. Reporter Peter de Graaf has more. Audio
News in Cook Islands Maori for 15 December 2025
The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
Latest data shows cost of food increasing
New data commissioned by Foodstuffs shows grocery suppliers lifted prices by an average 2.4% in the 12 months to November. Infometrics chief executive Brad Olsen spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
News in Tongan for 15 December 2025
The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
World News Wrap for 15 December 2025
Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
RNZ Pacific news at 6am for 15 December 2025
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
High-powered magnets ban not preventing harm - experts
Small high-powered magnets were banned in NZ in 2014, but sites like Temu are still making them availabel to Kiwis. Ke-Xin Li has the story. Audio
Twelve confirmed dead after shots fired at Bondi Beach in Sydney
At least 12 people have been killed in Sunday's shooting at Bondi Beach. Video
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Four more sleeps until Fruit of the Year - Glenn Forsyth is here with December's 5+ A Day recommendations. Audio
Ukraine President in Germany to meet again with US to end war
Ukraine's President Zelensky is in Germany for talks, Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports from Europe. Audio
What Has Four Fingers and a Thumb but Is Not Alive?
There's a 'handy' brain-teaser, kids talk about good Christmas presents for dad, and we get muddy with this week's game of What's That Sound? Audio
Firefighters, helicopters attend Kerikeri fire near eucalyptus forest
The blaze was initially across an area of about 200 square metres, but was fanned by high winds.
14 fire crews respond to vegetation blaze near Whanganui
Several helicopters and firefighter crews were called to a fire in the Whanganui district.
Five injured after two-vehicle crash in rural Waikato
St John Ambulance was called to the crash in Parawera, at the intersection of Monckton Road and Arapuni Road, about 9.42pm.
Israel greenlights major West Bank settlement expansion
Palestinians say the move further buries hopes of a future state.
How long until robots take care of your home, family?
Car manufacturers like Elon Musk's Tesla and Chinese smart EV company XPeng are at the forefront of tech news on AI humanoids.
Tasmania Police renew search for missing Belgian tourist
Celine Cremer disappeared, after leaving for a bushwalk in June 2023.
Air NZ cabin crews call off strike before Christmas
The union has withdrawn its cabin crew strike notice for 18 December, avoiding disruptions over the Christmas period.
News in Samoan for 14 December 2025
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
Advice to 'stay calm' can kill - Emergency expert pushes messaging rethink
A crowd-safety researcher says urging people to stay calm and wait for instructions during emergencies has delayed evacuations and cost lives. Audio
A-League: Wellington Phoenix fall to Newcastle Jets
A disastrous seven-minute spell has proved costly, as they slumped to defeat at home.
One artist, four albums: Isaac Aesili’s expansive musical year
Maggie Tweedie explores the musical journey of an artist slipping effortlessly between genres and cultures.
Worlds of Music 14 December, 2025
Music from the world, for the world, featuring Ali Farka Touré & Ry Cooder, Elizabeth Cotton, Amadou & Mariam, and soul and gospel legend Mavis Staples. Audio
'Only takes one spark': Fireworks bans in South Canterbury
FENZ said the temporary bans are part of ongoing efforts to reduce the risk of wildfire over the summer.
Man found dead at Tauranga address
Police are speaking to a person about the incident and are not seeking anyone else over the matter.
'Huge gap': Bowel cancer survivor aims to create prehabilitation programme
Jodie Collins said long wait times for diagnosis and treatment often leave patients feeling anxious and powerless.
Ministry working with schools highlighted in auditors' report
The Ministry of Education says it contacted schools where auditors identified financial problems, but did not formally intervene in any.
The House: Parliament gets urgent on voting rules, climate targets
In its penultimate sitting block of the year, Parliament was in urgency debating 12 bills, but the most controversial were among the last.
African athlete 'tricked' into fighting Russia's war
Lured by the prospect of work, a Kenyan runner captured in Ukraine said he did not know he was joining Russia's army. Audio
Should you sell your US shares?
Some warn that an AI fall could bring a share-price collapse to tech stocks.
What to Watch: 'The Manipulated' built for binge-watching
The show is a high-voltage thriller that's more than a Prison Break déjà vu.
Media in middle of fudge stunts, 'right v left' rows
This week, the finance minister pushed back at a critical lobby group campaign, while academics and experts mulled the polarising political landscape.
Boating rules in focus, after skipper sentenced for accident
Unlike when driving a car, there is no blood alcohol limit for drivers of a recreational boat.
Thailand vows to keep fighting Cambodia
Just hours before, US President Donald Trump said both countries had agreed to cease all shooting.
Americans think Trump knew about Epstein's alleged crimes
Analysis: But it's not just a poll that suggests the public believes he has something to hide.
Peata Larkin leading charge to save music and community centre
The Tamaki Makaurau contemporary artist speaks to Culture 101 about why she's leading the charge to save the creative space. Audio
Search for shooter continues at US university
Brown University students have been instructed to continue sheltering until further notice, locking doors and silencing phones.
Best Television of 2025 with Karl Puschmann
TV reviewer Karl Puschmann shares his top TV picks for the year. Audio
Panto Season in full swing at Circa Theatre with director Simon Leary
He speaks to Culture 101 about whether panto in Aotearoa is different to rest of the world and their approach to casting and staging for this production. Audio
Legendary James Cameron on Avatar Fire and Ash
Legendary James Cameron on Avatar Fire and Ash. Audio
Battle to become Ultimate Elvis Artist: Taurean Kenny Mill
Come January, the top Elvis impersonators from Australasia will descend on New South Wales to battle for the title of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist. It's part of a global competition to find the… Audio
Rights groups condemn Iran's re-arrest of Nobel laureate
Fresh outrage is mounting after Iran detained Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, just days after she appeared publicly protesting the suspicious death of a dissident lawyer.
Exhibition spotlights pioneering New Zealand photographer Steve Rumsey
RNZ's Angie Skerrett has been finding out about the photographer who wasn't afraid to see things differently through the lens. Audio
Fast Favourites with Professor and author Deidre Brown
The academic, teacher, mentor, art historian, and multi-award-winning author joins Perlina Lau share some of her cultural favourites. Audio
Tribunal rejects claim of discrimination after job interview cancelled
The interviewer, whom Pierre Ngog dated almost eight years prior, claimed she felt unsafe around him, because he had allegedly sent abusive messages.
Wilde claims first T100 Triathlon World Title securing huge cash bonus
The Kiwi used his trademark speed on the run to pull clear and cruise to his near-perfect victory.
How soon until we welcome robots into our homes?
The recently revealed Tesla Bot Gen 3 has been heralded by Elon Musk as the future of home help. Audio
Annual meteor shower to be visible in NZ skies
The best chance to view the meteor shower is Monday morning between 2am and sunrise.
It’s OK not to be calm in an emergency
In the wake of last month's deadly tower fire in Hong Kong, what safety advice can help people survive in a similar situation? Audio
Experts urge compromise, as Christmas day court orders kick in
For thousands of Kiwi kids, the season of joy is split between court orders and family traditions.
One hospitalised after King Country fight
A 19-year-old man was arrested in relation to the altercation.
Penny Ashton: celebrating Jane Austen's 250th birthday
Poet, comedian and Jane Austen buff, Penny Ashton is marking 250 years since the novelist's birth with a new show, Austen Found. Audio
Heavy rain, severe gales to lash South Island
Heavy rain and severe gales are expected to hit the South Island, with MetService issuing orange warnings and watches.
Useful Science with Bonnie Harrison
Bonnie Harrison is here guiding us through the latest headlines from the world of science, including whether lettuces respond to music. Audio
Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Dr Ali Hill talks potatoes and whether we should have them mashed or boiled on Christmas day . Audio
James O’Hanlon: Liars, Cheats and Copycats
A new book by Australian science communicator James O'Hanlon explores the ingenious ways animals use deception to survive. Audio
Training exercise to test response to maritime emergency
The operation will be held on Sunday between Port Taranaki and the Bell Block area.
Indonesia flood death toll passes 1000
The floods have also injured over 5000 and forced 1.2 million residents to take refuge in temporary shelters.
Trump vows retaliation after US troops killed in Syria IS attack
The US president has vowed "very serious retaliation" after two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in central Syria by an alleged IS gunman. Audio
Calling Home: Jonathon Westphal in Abu Dhabi
Calling Home this week is Jonathon Westphal. He lives in Abu Dhabi, one of the safest cities in the world, and works at Etihad Airways. Audio
'I know what it took to rebuild': Luxon mounts National leadership defence
The prime minister is reminding people he rebuilt the party after "a state of civil war".
'Opportunity to stamp my own mark': Hipkins promises different Labour
The last election saw Labour's six years in government end, with Hipkins returning to the opposition benches just 10 months after becoming prime minister.
Lukashenko frees Nobel winner and key opposition figures
Belarus freed 123 prisoners on Saturday, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and leading opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava.
'Mother of all debates’ & right v left polarisation of news
The finance minister's pushed back hard at a lobby group's PR campaign which made headlines even before it began. The impact of online advocacy on our politics and news was also aired at two… Audio
Teen who fled youth justice facility found
Police have located a teenager who absconded from a youth justice residence near Christchurch.
Are your pillows killing your neck?
Ever wake up wondering what caused the crick in your neck? It could be the shape of your pillow. Audio
Auckland City claim back-to-back National League titles
Auckland City FC have defended their National League Championship title with a penalty shootout win over Wellington Olympic.
Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz. Audio
Is Ukraine on its last legs, or is Russia?
What can break the positional stalemate for the war in Ukraine? Dr Jack Watling joins Jim to discuss. Audio
UK police not taking further action over Andrew bodyguard claim
London's police force will not be taking further action over claims the former prince asked his protection officer to carry out checks on Virginia Giuffre.
Tough night for Breakers as they fall to Phoenix
The Breakers fell to a 12-oint loss to South East Melbourne Phoenix in their NBL clash in Melbourne, bringing an end to the New Zealanders' three game winning streak.
Rising home loan rates blamed on 'another misstep from Reserve Bank'
Miscommunication from the Reserve Bank has driven interest rates higher than they should be, Kiwibank economists say.
Indian football fans riot after Messi visit to Kolkata
Lionel Messi's tour of India kicked off chaotically as fans threw objects, ripped up seats and invaded the pitch at Kolkata's Salt Lake stadium after the Argentine football great made only a brief…
Why do some people get carsick and others don't?
Knowing the risk factors and treatment options may help prevent a stinky vomit disaster in your vehicle.
Israel says it killed 7 October architect
It was the highest-profile assassination of a senior Hamas figure since a Gaza ceasefire deal came into effect in October.
As a DJ who loves singing, Ponz is all about connection
Two months after moving to Bristol, Kiwi dance music producer Lauren Pondes (aka Ponz) has released her debut album, When It's Late.
Avatar director Cameron is a 'tree-hugger' who loves innovation
"While I'm squarely in the camp of people that are curious, and love to build things and innovate, I'm happy in my art and my storytelling to show how quickly [technology] can get out of control."
Hymns on Sunday, 14 December 2025
Hymns for the Third Sunday in Advent (Gaudete Sunday) include John Rutter's Angels' Carol, Rejoice! Rejoice at Christmas time by New Zealand hymn writer Bill Wallace, and Tell out, my soul, which is a… Audio
Homicide investigation launched in Ruatiti
Two bodies were found at a rural property on Saturday afternoon.
Firefighters extinguish North Shore housefires
FENZ crews were sent to two blazes in the Auckland region, one in Beach Haven and one in Glenfield.
Kiwis take first, second at freeski halfpipe World Cup
New Zealanders share the podium for the first time in either freeski or snowboard with a quinella in China.
'Wellington has done so well': Thousands gather for Avatar 3 premiere
Courtenay Place was packed out on Saturday afternoon for the Australasian premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Police, Oranga Tamariki still hunting escaped youth inmate
The youth escaped from justice residence Te Puna Wai o Tuhinapo in the Selwyn district town of Rolleston on Saturday morning.
Auckland FC top A-League after away win
Auckland FC coach Steve Corica wants his side to build on their away form, after their 2-1 win over Central Coast Mariners at Gosford.
Roadside drug testing is about to start: how it will work
Days before the new testing is to start, police warn drivers who refuse roadside drug testing may face significant fines,
California sues Trump administration over terminated transportation grants
The state sued the Transportation Department and others over the decision to terminate grants for safety programmes.
Nashville Babylon: 13 December 2025
On this week's show there's blues from Taj Mahal and Daddy Long Legs, reggae courtesy of Bob Marley, new music from Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts plus tracks from Mark's album of the year - The… Audio
'My First Ikura' celebrates Māori understanding of menstruation
Auckland writer Qiane Matata-Sipu hopes her new book will help girls shake off the false idea that periods (ikura) are "dirty".
Beloved Malaysian restaurant on K' Road to close its doors
Owner Ange Siew has decided to shut down to maintain the reputation of her "baby", rather than sell Auckland restaurant Sri Pinang.
SH75 in Bank's Peninsula re-opens after crash
Police previously shut the highway between Summit Road and Long Bay Road.
The Mixtape: Naomi Tuao & Brian Ruawai
Kara Rickard sits down with Soundsplash founders Naomi Tuao and Brian Ruawai who share the ups and downs of running one of New Zealand's longest running festivals. Audio
Woman abused, strangled by policeman husband wins Family Court ruling
A policeman investigating complaints of violence to a woman later married her, then abused her, the Family Court has heard.
The Sampler: Isaac Aesili
Guest reviewer Maggie Tweedie breaks down Isaac Aesili's series of new albums. Audio
Five million requests for FIFA World Cup tickets
A fans group says tickets prices for next year's event are "extortionate" and will cost almost five times more than the 2022 edition.
1995 Episode 3: Noizeyland
In the third of a four part series revisiting albums that turned 30 this year, Tony Stamp looks locally to New Zealand made albums from 1995. Audio
Interislander ferry failure shows emergency tug needed - Maritime Union
The government announced it would be cutting the contract for MMA Vision months ahead of time to save money.
Kiwis star Dylan Brown misses out on Golden Boot in baffling decision
Analysis: Dylan Brown was a strong favourite to win rugby league's Golden Boot, but in a shock decision, the award went to Australia's Harry Grant.
UK keyboardist Joe-Armon Jones on Jazz, Dub and Running a Record Label
Maggie Tweedie talks to musician Joe Armon Jones of Ezra Collective. Audio
Warner Bros Discovery battle draws billionaires, celebrities and Trump's son-in-law
The battle over who will own the company is a plot-line worthy of a Hollywood drama.
Peter McLennan of Hallelujah Picassos discusses the 15 Remixes of Rewind
Peter McLennan joins Tony Stamp in the studio - He's a member of Hallelujah Picassos, who commissioned 15 Remixes of their song 'Rewind' to honour the late vocalist Bobbylon. Audio
Homicide probe launched after man dies in suspicious crash
Injuries sustained by a person in a vehicle "are not consistent with a crash", police say.
Native bird numbers double in Miramar Peninsula
Predator Free Wellington says efforts to eliminate predators have led to increased numbers of kōtare (kingfisher), pīwakawaka (fantail), riroriro (grey warbler), and tūi being observed.
Dance music producer PONZ
During the week, Kara Rickard spoke to dance music producer PONZ, a kiwi musician based in Bristol. Audio
Andrew Keoghan on his upcoming album
Andrew Keoghan joins Tony Stamp live in studio to talk about making music in Los Angeles and his upcoming album 'SPA'. Audio
Humpback whale dies after being caught in rope
The death is the first recorded of a humpback whale entangling with a rock lobster pot buoy rope in New Zealand.
Mitchell's last word on McSkimming, the IPCA report and 36 emails
Police Minister Mark Mitchell talks about the moment he found out about Ms Z, his relationship with Coster, and why emails were diverted from his office.
Police officer commended for bravery after rescuing family during Cyclone Gabrielle
Detective Sergeant Heath Jones was one of eight people to be awarded the New Zealand bravery medal on Saturday. Audio
Auckland shop owner assaulted in alleged aggravated burglary
Five men have been arrested and charged in relation to the incident.
Drug-dealing dad to lose more than half-a-million dollars in assets
Property, motorbikes and bank deposits are being stripped from a Wellington methamphetamine dealer.
Taonga pūoro with Rob Thorne
Rob Thorne is an internationally renowned Māori taonga pūoro musician and anthropologist, at the forefront of the revival of traditional Māori instruments. Audio
'Extraordinary act of bravery': Intervention in violent attack saved stabbing victim's life
Junior Fa'amalosi Isaako was asleep at his home in Flaxmere, Hastings in June, when he was awoken by loud arguing.
Vasanti Unka: representing NZ's diversity in children's books
Vasanti Unka's newest children's book PukaPuka is a celebration of reading and the role library's play in our communities. Audio
Photos released from Epstein's estate show Trump, Bill Clinton and other high-profile people
Many of the men have been previously linked to Epstein, although the photos may shed new light on the extent of those relationships.
How to: Family Christmas dinner for under $50
Chef Del Holland is back to show us how to whip up something impressive, without breaking the bank this Christmas. Audio
K-Road institution closes after 35 years
Locals claim K'Rd's Malaysian Restaurant, Sri Penang is the best Malaysian food spot in Auckland but owner Ange Siew and her chef husband Kun are calling it a day. Audio
My First Ikura
The founder of storytelling platform Nuku has published a book to normalise discussion around a young woman's first menstrual cycle. Audio
The art of travelling light these holidays
At 50, Katherine Leamy packed her bag and headed off on a big international trip with nothing more than a backpack weighing 5 kgs. Audio
RNZ Pacific News at 10am on 13 December 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sports. Audio
Brain-computer interfaces
Brain-computer interfaces are especially useful for communicating with people who've lost the ability to speak or move their body. Audio
If I die without kids, does the government get my KiwiSaver? - Ask Susan
RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
Motorbike rider dies in Northland crash
The rider was taken to hospital in a critical condition but died soon after.
Why giving makes children happier
A study of over 200 children suggests that the joy of giving can be experienced from a very young age. Audio
King Charles gives 'milestone' update on cancer journey
Thanks to early intervention, Britain's sovererign says his cancer treatment can be reduced in the new year.
King Charles to give health update
Charles announced in February 2024 that cancer had been detected while he underwent prostate surgery.
Red carpet rolls out for Avatar 3
Wellington is playing host to the stars of Tinseltown, with the third Avatar movie Fire and Ash having its Australasian premiere there tonight. Audio
Unravelling the mystery of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith
Aviation pioneer Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's plane disappeared on a flight from England to Australia and what happened has remained a mystery - until now. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 13 December 2025
One of the conjoined twins from Papua New Guinea dies. Marshallese advocates in Arkansas say their community has been rocked by immigration enforcement. Pacific families urged to be vigilant against… Audio
RNZ Pacific News at 9am on 13 December 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sports. Audio
New year, new you: Yoga in your 70s - and your 90s!
At 97, Maureen Maclean is one of several seniors to sign up for a 31-day New Year yoga challenge at their local studio in Hamilton. Audio
Italy arrests 34 'tomb raiders' suspected of looting archaeological sites
Looting of Italy's rich artistic and archaeological heritage is a centuries-old problem, but police have had some success in recent years in recovering stolen artefacts.
Ongoing strikes 'rolling the dice on people's safety' - FENZ
But the union is hitting back and said its comments about pay offers are pedalling "rubbish" that will only galvanise their member's resolve.
Carole Cadwalladr: The Broligarchy
Investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr's recent TED talk This is What A Digital Coup Looks Like is the most viewed of the year. Audio
Māori rock art one of 12 research areas to get funding boost
The Royal Society Te Apārangi announced the 12 recipients of its Mana Tūānuku Research Leader Fellowship for 2025 this week.
RNZ Pacific News at 8am on 13th December 2025
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sports. Audio
Hitting the big time
Twelve-year-old golfer, Javier Rogers-Pou is a Kaikohe kid with his eye set on the prestigious Masters Tournament. Audio
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