Youth
The TAHI 30/01/2024
On today’s episode, RNZ sports journalist Symone Tafuna'i opens up about her personal journey with sports, and her favourite questions to ask athletes. Holloway are here from Wellington to discuss… Audio
The changing faces of politicians - now without wrinkles
Young politicians around the world are disproving the adage that wisdom comes with age. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and David Cormack (Part 2)
Today on the show, Susana and panellists Wendyl Nissen and David Cormack discuss kids being able to buy vape products online. Plus, they discuss the health and hopes of the Hauraki Gulf, and airline… Audio
Concerns over teaching staff as schools prepare to open
One word - dire.
That's how a primary school principal is describing their staffing situation just a week away from classrooms opening.
On the 29th of January, the first of the country's students… Audio
Oranga Tamariki unsure over access to primary health for children in care according to report
Oranga Tamariki doesn't know whether it has been implementing basic health checks for the children under its care, according to a new report from the Independent Children's Monitor.
The review… Audio
Should millennials break the generational moan cycle?
Dumping on the newest workforce generation is nothing new. And now, says writer Josie Adams, it's millennials' turn to dump on Gen Z. But it doesn't have to be this way. Audio
'Diseased lungs, ageing by nicotine': Exhibition tackles risks of smoking, vaping
A new exhibition warning young people about the risks of smoking and vaping is now timelier than ever, Tūhura Otago Museum says.
The TAHI 25/01/2024
On today’s show, central Auckland musician Nauti talks about the hustle, Evie gets to catch up with Gracie Moller in person and So’omālō shares the rite of passage of red heads Audio
The TAHI 23/01/2024
On today’s episode, In-depth Te Ao Māori journalist Ella Stewart gives us all the info on the 12,000-strong hui at Tuurangawaewae over the weekend. It’s summer, so Evie and Waimirirangi figure the… Audio
Cellphones can have positive use in classroom – principal
A Canterbury principal says cellphones can better educate students on good etiquette around them.
The TAHI 18/01/2024
On today’s episode, electro-pop queen PRINS chats about her upcoming single, Ethan Jupe and Miakie figure out the logistics of making music from different cities, and the team gets inot a very deep… Audio
The TAHI 16/01/2024
We’re back! On today’s show, we look back at some of the most iconic 2014 moments that are now 10 years old, attempt to re-cap the summer, and Waimirirangi ponders why people keep removing raks from… Audio
Why is Generation Z less likely to end up behind bars?
Despite youth crime fears, the stats tell a very different story within a generation.
Treatment of youth in NZ prisons under the spotlight
Office of the Inspectorate will speak to young people, their families and prison staff to ensure Corrections is following international best practice.
The Best of Afternoons 2023
Host Jesse Mulligan shares his five favourite interviews from RNZ's weekday afternoon show.
The TAHI 14th December 2023
Our last episode of the year! It’s Evie’s birthday so we gave her 5 minutes to spit out opinions, Waimirirangi reminisces on being her own biggest fan as a child, and certified NZ Barb Quin Tauetau… Audio
The TAHI 12th December 2023
On today's episode, Banjo of Auckland trance rock band PSYCHOWOLF chats about starting up an independent label. We get into Aotearoa's most searched terms of 2023, and So'omalo wonders why washing… Audio
Number of young people regularly vaping continues to drop
The number of young people who regularly vape has fallen for the second year in the row. A survey of nearly 30-thousand students by smokefree action group ASH shows the proportion of year 10 pupils… Audio
The TAHI 7th December 2023
On today’s show, we introduce you to Sharni Daze, a local artist combining house music and pop. So’omālō catches up with neo-seoul jazz musician Tusekah, and we try to figure out why streaming… Audio
15 yo ice skater Dwayne Li representing NZ at Gangwon 2024
A 15-year-old has become the first ever ice figure skater from New Zealand to be selected for the Winter Youth Olympic Games in South Korea. Dwayne Li will be competing for the individual men's event… Audio