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Company fined for damaging Marlborough archaeological site
A company that damaged one of the Aotearoa's most significant archaeological sites has been ordered to pay just over 55-thousand dollars after doing earthworks without the required consent from… Audio
'Enough is enough': Making streets safe for young women
A campaign for safer streets in Pōneke is continued by a mother shocked at what her daughter was told by a man in the city centre.
Daughter of terror attacks victim on five year anniversary
Friday marks five years since the devastating Christchurch mosque shootings, and Canterbury's Muslim community will gather for its largest ever commemoration.
51 worshippers were killed after a… Audio
Survivors five years on from mosque attacks
Today marks five years since the devastating Christchurch mosque shootings, and Canterbury's Muslim community will gather for its largest ever commemoration.
51 worshippers were killed after a gunman… Audio
Tom Sainsbury: Comedy, Characters & Children
Comedian Tom Sainsbury talks making movies, his social media characters and the two children he helped bring into the world. Video, Audio
History with Dr Grant Morris: The age of majority in NZ history
When does a person become an adult in NZ? This simple question has a complicated answer and that answer has changed throughout NZ's history. Today Dr Grant Morris has a look at those changes. Audio
Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Dave Armstrong is along today for Solving the World's problems with a number of issues he's going to highlight in the capital, including Wellington Council today voting to amend the district plan. Audio
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts bailout needed for Ohakune
The government's agreed to give Ruapehu Alpine Lifts one last bailout. The Whakapapa ski field operator will get another seven million dollars so the 2024 season can go ahead. But they've got to find… Audio
Taranaki: multiple ankle injuries at Bowl of Brooklands concert
Nathan Rarere talks with Taranaki regional reporter Robin Martin. Audio
Bookmarks with Marama T-Pole
There was one Pacific student enrolled in Christchurch's Broadcasting School in the class of 1995. Now she's on the radio, she's on TV screens, our very own Marama T-Pole. We get to know her better in… Audio
Collectors corner: Vintage radio collection
A long time fascination with radios that has given rise to a museum, specifically Whanganui Vintage Radio Museum. Graham Hawtree's dedication to buying, repairing, and revitalising old radios has seen… Audio
The big names at this year's Auckland Writers Festival
The line-up for southern hemisphere's largest literary festival includes Booker Prize-winners and BookTok favourites alongside Aotearoa's own book stars.
The changes you can make to actually help the climate
Most of what New Zealanders do to reduce their carbon footprint isn't actually having the effect they think it is. Audio
Four Auckland areas will pay to keep rubbish bins
Auckland Council wants to cut the number of public bins, but some local boards will fund keeping all their bins. Audio
How to go about reducing your emissions
It's often human nature to apportion blame elsewhere... and its no exception in the context of climate change.
But how much are the frequent flyers or diesel vehicle drivers actually contributing to… Audio
Widows of mosque victims forge new futures
Nearly five years have passed since the terrorist attacks in Christchurch that took 51 lives.
The survivors and families are learning to live without their loved ones. And in the years since the… Audio
Grieving mother devoted years to teaching avalanche safety
Japanese authorities continue to investigate after an avalanche at Mount Yotei on the island of Hokkaido killed two New Zealanders.
One of those killed was 21-year-old Christchurch woman Isabella… Audio
Real-estate agent given formal warning over TikTok video
A high profile Auckland real estate agent has been given a formal warning by her employer Ray White after posting a TikTok video of herself giving a sales pitch using a fake Asian accent.
The woman… Audio
Fisherman not fazed after discovering body wrapped in plastic
An Auckland fisherman who made a gruesome discovery in Gulf Harbour yesterday says he initially thought a body which was wrapped in plastic was an animal carcass. .
Paul Middleton found a bag of… Audio
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Tiana Barns
This week on TradeMe - one of Waiheke Island's biggest vineyards is for sale as well as a piece of rugby memorabillia very few people will have in their collection. But first, TradeMe's Tiana Barns… Audio