- Three things you can do to improve your financial wellbeing2024/12/11
Money expert David Boyle is along with his picks for the top three things you could do next year to improve your financial situation.
- No time for gardening? Don’t be a plant snob!2024/12/11
Landscape designer and gardener Xanthe White talks with Kathryn how to have a great garden, without spending much time in it. She says the key is selecting the right plants, and not being a plant snob.
- Around the motu : Robin Martin in Taranaki2024/12/11
RNZ Reporter Robin Martin has a wrap of the region's news, including another development in the ongoing saga that is the Mt Messenger bypass, and a new hut in the Pouakai Ranges.
- Book review: Unreel: A Life in Review by Diana Wichtel2024/12/11
David Hill reviews Unreel: A Life in Review by Diana Wichtel published by Penguin Random House.
- Muddy footprints show early human species lived side by side2024/12/11
How two kinds of prehistoric humans managed to coexist by a Kenyan lakeside a million years ago.
- Australia: Synagogue firebombing, student exam leak2024/12/11
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst looks at the firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue at the weekend which is being treated as an act of terrorism and has prompted criticism of the government's response.
- Lawyers' worried for safety in 'pressure cooker' court houses2024/12/11
Courtrooms are becoming increasingly dangerous, lawyers say, as calls for better security ramp up.
- Local casinos concerns over upcoming online gambling changes2024/12/11
Local casino operators say they could miss out on a licence to operate online, as they prepare to square up against large offshore operators with deep pockets.
- Sports correspondent Glen Larmer2024/12/10
Info (Show/Hide)Sports correspondent Glen Larmer talks about the Black Caps' second test defeat to England in front of a full house at the Basin Reserve. Also: Auckland FC continues to rise, beating local rivals Wellington Phoenix again in the A-League, while the All Whites' captain Chris Wood scores as his English Premier League team Nottingham Forest topple Manchester United. And the 16-year-old Australian sprinter who has broken a 56-year-old record to become the talk of the athletics' world.
- Tim Bray's Theatre Company to close after 30 years2024/12/10
Info (Show/Hide)Tim Bray's theatre company is set to close after one more season of its famed Santa Claus Show. The Tim Bray Theatre Company has risen over its 33 years to become the second largest in Auckland. The decision to close comes after founder and artistic director, Tim Bray, was diagnosed with a rare, incurable soft tissue cancer. The company has delivered more than 100 productions and has reached hundreds of thousands of children spanning three generations. They've even performed for the Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall back in 2012. Tim's company has also welcomed young people wanting to learn theatre - they've had workshops for 10 years - typically with about 200 students each term. Another major aspect of the theatre company is its championing of inclusivity - they've had tailored classes for deaf and blind or low-vision children and teens. It was the first company to offer New Zealand sign language interpreted shows and that was back in 2004.
- Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson2024/12/10
Rebecca Stevenson is a senior journalist at BusinessDesk. Rebecca discusses public sector job cuts and who is wearing most of the pain. She also talks about the success of the football franchise Auckland FC and the struggles of leading telecommunications company Spark.
- Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay2024/12/10
Chris discusses plans to address the drought after scorching temperatures in the region, the disappearance of Fiona Wills - a decade on, and 64,000 trees recloak Te Mata Peak. Chris Hyde is an editor for Hawkes Bay Today.
- Book review: One to many and other experiments by Sharni Wilson2024/12/10
Cynthia Morahan reviews One to many and other experiments by Sharni Wilson published by At the Bay I te Kokoru
- Story of the great vessels and their builds retold2024/12/10
A 1960 masterclass on shipbuilding has been given a new life - as Robert J. Hawkins follows in the footsteps of his father to convey the wonders of the maritime industry.
- US correspondent Ximena Bustillo2024/12/10
US correspondent Ximena Bustillo discusses Trump's first TV interview since being elected, the Supreme Court's imminent decision on gender-affirming care, and Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's pitch to Congress.
- Vape and tobacco compliance roles remain empty2024/12/10
Anti-vape campaigners say the roles that were designed to monitor vape and tobacco compliance have not all been filled.
- Concerns birthing unit closure delivers fewer choices2024/12/10
As the due date for the closure of the birthing units at Auckland's Birthcare facility looms, are women in the middle of our biggest city being short-changed on their birth options?
- Unease at proposal to change Auckland's law school2024/12/10
Unease is developing at a proposal from Auckland University to fold its 140-year-old law school in with its business and economics faculty.
- Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne2024/12/09
Kennedy Warne discusses the connection between architecture and the human spirit
- The magic of microbes with Kelli-Jo Walker2024/12/09
Kelli-Jo Walker loves all things to do with fermentation. She speaks to Kathryn from her wild garden in Clevedon, South East of Auckland.
- Political commentators Morten and Jones2024/12/09
Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten talk politics with Kathryn Ryan
- Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland2024/12/09
Amy discusses the latest events in Auckland including the ongoing storm recovery and what it means for homeowners
- Book review:She's Always Hungry by Eliza Clark2024/12/09
Laura Caygill reviews She's Always Hungry by Eliza Clark published by Faber.
- Champion swimmer Michael Klim on his biggest challenge yet2024/12/09
Former Olympic and world champion swimmer Michael Klim speaks to Kathryn Ryan
- Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher2024/12/09
Sebastian Usher brings us up to date on the latest in Syria.
- First-time director tells his deaf mother's story in short film2024/12/09
Film maker Chris Hines decided to stay close to home with the subject of directorial debut - his 17-minute short film The Dining Table.
- How will Australia enforce its social media ban?2024/12/09
Australia's ban on social media for the under-16s will kick in late next year, but one of the biggest criticisms has been how effectively it can be enforced.
- Defenders rally behind Begonia House2024/12/09
Begonia House supporters worry the Wellington City Council isn't considering viable alternatives and that it could be the next Wellington landmark set for demolition.
- The week that was with Te Radar and Irene Pink2024/12/06
Our comedians have a few laughs to end the week, including the woman who washed her Christmas tree and was shocked at the amount of dirt she found on it.
- Sports commentator Sam Ackerman2024/12/06
A must win test match for the Black Caps is underway today. Sam Ackerman takes a look at what's on the line.
- Around the motu: Alisha Evans in Tauranga2024/12/06
The community has rallied around Tauranga's first Māori ward councillor and will climb local landmark Mauao to fundraise for him as he recovers from a rare illness.
- Short Story winner: Fade In2024/12/06
Another winner of the 2024 Nine to Noon Short Story Competition. Fade In was written by Nick McGregor told by Simon Leary.
- Book review: Blue Hour by Jo McNeice2024/12/06
Melissa Oliver from Unity Books Wellington reviews Blue Hour by Jo McNeice published by Otago University Press
- Why an Italian feminist black comedy was more popular than Barbie2024/12/06
Barbie and Oppenheimer's success were eclipsed in Italy by an entirely different film. C'è ancora domani or 'There's Still Tomorrow'.
- South Korean President's foiled martial law attempt2024/12/06
In South Korea, police are now investigating President Yoon Suk Yeol for alleged "insurrection" after his failed declaration of martial law earlier this week.
- Frustration over backlog of farming and hort applications2024/12/06
Manufacturers of farming and horticulture products are pleading for a red tape re-think, as the backlog of products trying to get to market slows.
- New study details harrowing experiences of homeless women2024/12/06
A new report has found some homeless women find it safer to sleep on the streets than at a shelter.
- Green Investment Fund 'extremely frustrated' by Blackrock2024/12/06
The crown-owned Green Investment Fund says it's "extremely frustrated" by the sudden withdrawal of support for SolarZero by its owner, Blackrock.
- Screentime: Conclave, A Real Pain, Black Doves, Fake2024/12/05
Info (Show/Hide)Film and television reviewer James Croot looks at Conclave (cinemas from Dec 7), which stars Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci as cardinals navigating the political machinations of electing a new pope. A Real Pain (cinemas) sees Jesse Eisenberg and Keiran Culkin as cousins undertaking a tour of Poland to honour their grandmother. Black Doves stars Keira Knightly as a spy in a new espionage thriller and Fake (ThreeNow) is an Australian drama about a writer fooled by a man presenting as the perfect guy on a dating app. James Croot is film and TV reviewer for Stuff
- Being the best dad you can be2024/12/05
While many fathers naturally grow into the job of dad, some new fathers are uncertain what their role should be and how they can best parent their child. Research shows that having an engaged and nurturing father is one of the greatest assets a child can have. Parenting coach and education consultant Joseph Driessen shares his thoughts on becoming the best dad you can be.
- Tech: Musk's satellite text service gets off the ground2024/12/05
Technology commentator Juha Saarinen was in the US for the latest SpaceX Falcon 9 launch with Starlink satellites that'll be used for the One NZ space texting service.
- Around the motu: Kelly Makiha in Rotorua2024/12/05
Kelly joins Kathryn to discuss the opening of an Iwi-led housing development, the popular Youtuber IShowSpeed visits Rotorua, a runaway rapist finally gets his day in court, and a prisoner reintegration facility wants to move. Kelly Makiha is a senior journalist with the Rotorua Daily Post.
- Book review: Woolsheds by Annette O'Sullivan and Jane Ussher2024/12/05
Gail Pittaway reviews Woolsheds by Annette O'Sullivan and Jane Ussher published by Massey University Press
- Short story winner: Logbook2024/12/05
Another winner in the Nine to Noon 2024 Short Story competition. Logbook by Hattie Salmon told by Fipe Foa'i.
- Exploring New Zealand's everyday landscapes 2024/12/05
Forget the Southern Alps in winter. A new book from Banks Peninsula-based author, writer and filmmaker Matt Vance focuses on New Zealand's everyday - or perhaps less interesting - landscapes.
- UK: Army wipeout, ongoing Masterchef row2024/12/05
UK correspondent Harriet Line looks at the comments from Britain's Defence Minister Alistair Carns that the British Army would be wiped out in as little as six months if force to fight a war on the scale of the Ukraine conflict.
- Wayne Brown on Auckland Transport and "taking back control"2024/12/05
Auckland's Mayor Wayne Brown joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about taking back control of transport policy and planning, his plans for Auckland's development agency Eke Panuku and its events agency Tataki Auckland Unlimited.
- Watchful: The Kiwi company speeding up CCTV monitoring2024/12/05
As incidents of retail crime continue to steal the news headlines, a Kiwi security company is finding success with its monitoring technology.
- Former SolarZero employee speaks out about Blackrock2024/12/05
A former employee of SolarZero says BlackRock, the US private equity firm, whose subsidiary fund put SolarZero into liquidation last week, needs to do right by employees and creditors.
- Consumer: Concerns over FRT trial outcome2024/12/04
Consumer NZ boss Jon Duffy joins Kathryn to highlight his organisation's concerns over the recently completed FRT trial in Foodstuffs stores.
- The FAB Soloists of 1974: Paul, George, Ringo, John2024/12/04
Fifty years ago this month - each member of the Fab Four simultaneously had a song in the top 40 of the Billboard Singles chart. Ian Chapman revisits those songs.
- Around the motu: Tess Brunton in Dunedin2024/12/04
Tess Brunton discusses the latest events in Otago including an update on the bird flu, the dissection of a rare spade-toothed whale, and the plight of the South Island robin.
- Book review: Don't Look Back, You'll Trip Over2024/12/04
Harry Ricketts reviews Don't Look Back, You'll Trip Over by Michael Caine published by Hachette
- Short story winner: Girlhood2024/12/04
One of the Nine to Noon 2024 Short Story competition winners: Girlhood by Stella Weston told by Amy McClean.
- Australia: Military offenders out, Bali 9 extradition2024/12/04
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton talks abou changes in the military over sexual misconduct, what's happening with the last of the Bali 9 and the sale of Sir Don Bradman's hat.
- Science: DOC's big job on threatened species2024/12/04
Science commentator, biologist Dr Sophie Fern joins Kathryn to talk about threatened species and what it takes to protect them.
- As hopes for global plastic treaty melt, what next?2024/12/04
Hopes of securing a landmark agreement on plastic pollution melted this week in South Korea.
- South Korean president declares martial law2024/12/04
Extraordinary events in South Korea where the President has declared martial law.
- Wellington Water: leaks, fixes and what to expect this summer2024/12/04
Wellington's Water says the risk of water restrictions this summer has diminished. But it still wants households and businesses to be careful.
- Sports-chat with Marc Hinton2024/12/03
Marc discusses the Black Caps defeat to England, Auckland FC's winning run to start life in the A-League and he rates Scott Robertson's first year as All Blacks coach. Also who will be named New Zealand's sportswoman of the year with Lydia Ko, Dame Lisa Carrington and Ellesse Andrews all having outstanding years.
- Dos and don'ts for furry friends at Christmas2024/12/03
Dr Kat Littlewood, a veterinary specialist and Massey University lecturer in animal welfare talks with Kathryn about what cats and dogs like at Christmas time.
- Business commentator Dileepa Fonseka2024/12/03
BusinessDesk senior correspondent, Dileepa Fonseka.
- Book review: Shelter from the Storm2024/12/03
Lynn Freeman reviews Shelter from the Storm by Shaun Barnett, Rob Brown and Geoff Spearpoint published by Potton & Burton
- USA correspondent Ron Elving2024/12/03
Ron talks about US President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his own son, who he says was unfairly prosecuted.
- Short story winner: Qiu Miaojin is Still Alive2024/12/03
One of the 2024 Nine to Noon Short Story winners: Qiu Miaojin is Still Alive by Mia Farlane told by Harriet Prebble.
- Elevators, buses, and Taite Music awards: Anthonie Tonnon2024/12/03
Anthonie Tonnon is a man of many hats - from music to transport and an interest in New Zealand's rustbelt.
- Around the motu: John Freer in Coromandel2024/12/03
John talks to Kathryn about the reopening of the Cathedral Cove walking track, Hauraki Coromandel Post (NZME) will be the next local news outlet to close in the region.
- Retiring Climate Change Commission chair Rod Carr2024/12/03
Dr Rod Carr retires as chair of the Climate Change Commission later this week after five years in the role.
- Rule blocking paramedics from attending emergency calls soon to be lifted2024/12/03
After years of pleading for change, rural GPs are eagerly awaiting new rules later this month which will allow them to hire paramedics to help handle after-hours emergency calls.
- Urban Issues with Bill McKay2024/12/02
Granny flats - not just for grannies. Last week the government released feedback on the consultation to liberalise granny flat rules, and no surprise, there were a huge number of submissions.
- Using fresh herbs in festive fare2024/12/02
Tasman Bay Herbs was founded in 1996 - and purchased by husband and wife duo Gavin and Emma Visser in 2021.
- Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle2024/12/02
Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle discuss recent political events.
- Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury2024/12/02
Environment Canterbury votes to delay notifying the Canterbury Regional Policy Statement, Kaikoura considers world heritage status bid, Amberley's proposed new cricket ground is approved, despite opposition, and we have updates on school building projects in North Canterbury.
- Book review: Kahurangi by Dave Hansford2024/12/02
Harry Broad reviews Kahurangi by Dave Hansford published by Potton & Burton
- Short story winner: Motel California2024/12/02
While we hear many horror stories about life in emergency housing this story reminds us that community and compassion are all around us.
- Fifty peaks in twenty days: Kiwi climber smashes world record2024/12/02
Matheson Brown doesn't mind discomfort. The 28-year-old from New Plymouth just smashed a world record, becoming the fastest person to climb the highest peak in every US state.
- Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney2024/12/02
Notre Dame in Paris is set to reopen following the devastating 2019 fire that destroyed its roof and spire.
- Calls to change ACC laws to cover more mental injury claims2024/12/02
Psychologists are increasingly being asked to fudge diagnosis for clients with post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental injuries, so that ACC can be claimed.
- The lights go out at SolarZero - what next for rooftop solar?2024/12/02
SolarZero had one of the largest private equity firms in the world as its owner but the country's biggest domestic player in rooftop solar - is now in liquidation.
- The week that was2024/11/29
Comedians Pinky Agnew and Elisabeth Easther look back at the crackup stories of the week.
- Sports commentator Sam Ackerman2024/11/29
Summer's here and so is cricket season, Sam Ackerman talks us through the start of the Black Caps first test against England, the dwindling impact of drug bans in sport and history being made by Auckland sporting franchises
- Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Palmerston North2024/11/29
Jimmy Ellingham is a RNZ Checkpoint reporter based in Palmerston North with news from Manawatu.
- Book review: The Chthonic Cycle by Una Cruickshank2024/11/29
Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews The Chthonic Cycle by Una Cruickshank published by Te Herenga Waka University Press.
- From Korea to Aotearoa and back to music: Dami Jung's story2024/11/29
Korean New Zealand pianist turned author Dami Jung on confronting her demons and learning to love music again.
- Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins2024/11/29
RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins discusses Taiwan's bid to strengthen ties with Pacific allies and the wait is almost over for rugby sevens fans as the Dubai 7s kicks off on Saturday.
- New cycleways open around the country in time for summer2024/11/29
New cycle trails open around the country in time for summer. We take a tour with New Zealand Cycle Trails general manager Janet Purdey.
- "I might cry" : Nanogirl Labs founder on liquidation2024/11/29
Scientist and entrepreneur Dr Michelle Dickinson speaks about the difficult decision to put Nanogirl Labs into liquidation.
- Banks roll out Confirmation of Payee to combat scams2024/11/29
Bank scams are estimated to cost customers $200 million a year and from today, all New Zealand's main banks are rolling out a confirmation of payee service to help stop scams.
- Screentime: Joy, In Cold Water: The Shelter Bay Mystery, Ludwig2024/11/28
Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about Joy (Netflix), a film which looks at the core team behind the development of IVF and stars Bill Nighy, James Norton and Kiwi Thomasin McKenzie.
- Understanding self-obsessed, defiant and unmotivated teens2024/11/28
Neuroscience educator and parenting coach Nathan Wallis says if your teenager seems self-obsessed, defiant and unmotivated, you're not alone.
- Technology: How AI is being used to conduct and thwart cyber2024/11/28
Tech commentator Tony Grasso looks at how AI is being harnessed to monitor access patterns and identify anomalies that could signal a potential security breach.
- Around the motu: Libby Kirkby McLeod in Waikato2024/11/28
Libby updates us on the latest in Waikato including Kinleith Mill proposed job losses, Te Awamutu paper may close after more than 100 years, and more.
- Book review: Gliff by Ali Smith2024/11/28
Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews Gliff by Ali Smith published by Hamish Hamilton.
- Sandra Corbett: on a mission to eliminate cervical cancer2024/11/28
Sandra Corbett (Te Arawa, Ngāti Pikiao) has been on the front line of public health for the last 30 years - much of it in cervical screening and immunisation.
- UK: Smoking ban moves forward, EV rules relaxed, election2024/11/28
UK correspondent Dan Bloom looks at how plans to ban smoking for anyone born from 2009 onwards are moving full steam ahead.
- Tourism company's pest control boosts beetle biodiversity2024/11/28
An adventure tourism business set high in the air has found great success in conservation efforts down on the ground.
- Parents-to-be worried by demise of ante-natal class provider2024/11/28
The demise of the country's largest provider of childbirth and parenting classes has left some expectant parents worried.
- Councillors worry public transport use could tank if fares rise2024/11/28
Local councils fear public transport fare rises will see patronage plummet after a directive to pick up a greater share of the cost of buses and trains.
- Personal finance: Is New Zealand ready for an increase in2024/11/27
The latest census figures show that around a quarter of people over 65 don't live in a home they own, or partly own.
- The story of opening of NZ's first abortion clinic2024/11/27
Historian Jock Phillips talks about the controversial opening of the country's first abortion clinic in Auckland in 1974.
- Music with Dave Wilson: What makes a good musical finale?2024/11/27
As the Broadway hit Wicked makes the leap to the big screen, music correspondent Dave Wilson looks at what makes great Act I finales in musicals.
- Around the motu: Mike Tweed in Whanganui2024/11/27
Social service Birthright Whanganui closes after 65 years and others are fighting for survival.
- SolarZero enters liquidation2024/11/27
Solar power company SolarZero has been put into liquidation, leaving some customers worried about the contracts they have signed with the company.
- Book review: Charlie Tangaroa and the God of War2024/11/27
Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog Bookshop in Featherston reviews Charlie Tangaroa and the God of War by T K Roxborogh published by Huia Publishers.
- Rambo Estrada crests the waves of New Zealand surf culture2024/11/27
Surf photographer Rambo Estrada has published his first photographic collection, Unbound: Vol 1 An Aotearoa Road Trip.
- Australia: Laos poisoning, social media ban, heatwave warnings2024/11/27
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the poisoning deaths of two Australians in Laos, along with four other backpackers, which is concerning parents seeing off their 'schoolies' on overseas trips.
- "Heart" of Capital city under threat: urban planner2024/11/27
Wellington City Councillors met yesterday to find hundreds of millions of savings in the city's long term plan, required after the council decided not to sell its stake in Wellington Airport.
- Principal blames bureaucracy on delays for learning support funding2024/11/27
A school principal who has spent months trying to secure support for a high needs student says he has been bogged down by bureaucracy, and will retire before it is in place.
- Israel and Hezbollah ceasefire deal2024/11/27
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his cabinet is set to approve a ceasefire agreement to suspend fighting with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- Sports correspondent Joe Porter2024/11/26
RNZ sports reporter Joe Porter on the All Blacks final game of the season - a win against Italy.
- Who's arriving in NZ and who's leaving?2024/11/26
- Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson2024/11/26
- Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton2024/11/26
- Book review: The Season by Helen Garner2024/11/26
- The debilitating experience of contamination phobia and OCD2024/11/26
- Former cabinet minister Nikki Kaye dies- RNZ understands2024/11/26
- USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo2024/11/26
- Highly touted supercritical geothermal resource's pathway to power 2024/11/26
- Physiotherapists call for ACC to fund more sessions2024/11/26
- 50 new senior doctors roles funded as Health NZ2024/11/26
- Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne2024/11/25
- Chef Mark Gregory shares festive inspiration in his new2024/11/25
- Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir2024/11/25
- Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch2024/11/25
- Book review: The Enemy Within by Maire Leadbeater2024/11/25
- Auckland University's new 26,000 square metre recreation centre2024/11/25
- Why, like, language evolves2024/11/25
- Foreign correspondent Thomas Sparrow2024/11/25
- The school Sir Ed built gets a makeover and wins an2024/11/25
- The desperate need for a child palliative care service2024/11/25
- Competition concerns over codeshare deal between Virgin2024/11/25
- The week that was with Radar and Irene Pink2024/11/22
- Sports Reporter Joe Porter2024/11/22
- Around the motu: Georgina Campbell in Wellington2024/11/22
- Book review: Molly by Rosalie Ham2024/11/22
- Lech Blaine's remarkable family saga2024/11/22
- Asia correspondent Ed White2024/11/22
- Foot firmly on the pedal - top NZ rally driver Emma Gilmour2024/11/22
- New Zealanders join Australian cruise ship class action2024/11/22
- Screentime: Say Nothing, Gladiator II, Endurance2024/11/21
- Parenting: Does your child really understand?2024/11/21
- Tech: Roblox gives parents more control2024/11/21
- Around the motu: Che Baker in Southland2024/11/21
- Book review: Fifty Ships that Changed the Course of History2024/11/21
- Daniel Goleman on how to have a good day at work2024/11/21
- UK: Birth certificate mistake, inflation up, farmers' protest2024/11/21
- Out of this world: A look back at The Year in Space2024/11/21
- Most young people want less time spent online2024/11/21
- Cocaine, meth, cannabis, vapes: NZ drug trends revealed2024/11/21
- Science: Rethink of Uranus' moons, small spaces + food2024/11/20
- Artist Yhonnie Scarce on the military tests that inflame her glass installations2024/11/20
- Around the motu : Peter de Graaf in Northland2024/11/20
- Book review: Orbital by Samantha Harvey2024/11/20
- Kinleith Mill confirms around 230 job losses from paper production change2024/11/20
- Debut novelist Michael Deagler on the story of a newly sober young man2024/11/20
- Australia: More charges against Alan Jones, Coalition votes2024/11/20
- Brokers unhappy with home loan wait times2024/11/20
- Anti-microbial resistance - can next generation drugs offer hope?2024/11/20
- Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman2024/11/19
- The incredible output of Pasifika creative Anapela Polata'ivao2024/11/19
- Business commentator Victoria Young2024/11/19
- Around the motu: Ellen Curnow in Westport2024/11/19
- Book review: Liar, Liar, Lick, Spit by Emma Neale2024/11/19
- Archeology student who accidentally uncovered a lost Maya city2024/11/19
- Thousands of people are about to begin marching from Waitangi2024/11/19
- USA correspondent Ron Elving2024/11/19
- Desert road to close for two months in summer2024/11/19
- Are impact investment funds losing their shine?2024/11/19
- Senior psychiatrist says recent poor exam results not students' fault2024/11/19
- Urban Issues with Jeanette Budgett2024/11/18
- Celebrating Aotearoa's gourmet pies2024/11/18
- Political commentators Sue Moroney and Ben Thomas2024/11/18
- Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland2024/11/18
- Book review: Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery2024/11/18
- Award-winning educator Hazel Nash on a lifetime outside2024/11/18
- Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney2024/11/18
- Submitted your DNA to 23andme? How safe is your data?2024/11/18
- Is the value of cruise ships to local economies2024/11/18
- The week that was with Donna Brookbanks and Irene Pink2024/11/15
- Sports commentator Sam Ackerman2024/11/15
- Around the motu: Tess Brunton in Dunedin2024/11/15
- Book review: Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk2024/11/15
- How running coach Maree Leith is helping women go the distance2024/11/15
- Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins2024/11/15
- The mental health benefits of fishing2024/11/15
- Teacher PD providers at risk of shutdown2024/11/15
- Lay advocate's abusive conduct prompts calls for regulation2024/11/15
- Screentime: The Penguin, Territory, Myths and Maidens2024/11/14
- Protecting children from harmful online content2024/11/14
- Tech: Musk's new govt gig, report puts NZ tech sector at $17.9b2024/11/14
- Around the motu: Robin Martin in Taranaki2024/11/14
- Book review: The City and Its Uncertain Walls2024/11/14
- Top doctor defies cancer prognosis with world-first treatment2024/11/14
- UK: Musk vs the Labour Party, Archbishop of Canterbury quits2024/11/14
- Wainuiomata High School secures rowing scholarship2024/11/14
- Will NZ's Aged Care system follow reforms in Australia?2024/11/14
- IRD starts to crack down on unpaid overseas student loan debt2024/11/14
- Employment: Why are 'dry promotions' on the rise?2024/11/13
- Early gardens in NZ and the women who loved them2024/11/13
- Around the motu : Diane McCarthy in Whakatane2024/11/13
- Book review: James by Percival Everett2024/11/13
- Kiwi stop motion animator proves a dab hand at his debut novel2024/11/13
- RNZ reporter gives update on hikoi as it moves over Auckland2024/11/13
- Australia: What another Trump presidency might mean2024/11/13
- How Wellington's DAT Festival aims to be an arts show2024/11/13
- New two-year teaching course in the Far North sends its first2024/11/13
- Tyre recycling scheme collects 830,000 used tyres in 10 weeks2024/11/13
- Prime Minister makes formal apology to abuse survivors2024/11/12
- Business correspondent Dan Brunskill2024/11/12
- Around the motu: Piers Fuller in Wairarapa2024/11/12
- Adult literacy policy: where are the voices of those with disabilities?2024/11/12
- Book review: Odyssey by Stephen Fry2024/11/12
- Survivors of Abuse in State Care gather2024/11/12
- Daniel Kalderimis: how I got my zest back2024/11/12
- USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben2024/11/12
- More vets heading to rural areas but need still great2024/11/12
- COP29 opens: what can these climate talks achieve?2024/11/12
- Warnings vege prices could soar due to freshwater regs2024/11/12
- Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne2024/11/11
- Vegan Italian? Trailblazing chef and restaurateur hannon Martinez details how2024/11/11
- Political commentators Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten2024/11/11
- Around the motu with Kelly Makiha2024/11/11
- Book review: Table Talk by CK Stead2024/11/11
- Speaker bans journalist from attending government abuse apology2024/11/11
- Award winning Kiwi photojournalist Simon Townsley2024/11/11
- South America correspondent Daniel Schweimler2024/11/11
- Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon continues legacy2024/11/11
- Young onset dementia husband says sector missing out2024/11/11
- Home loan hardship numbers at record levels2024/11/11
- Rural families angry over school bus cuts2024/11/11
- The week that was2024/11/08
- Sports commentator Sam Ackerman2024/11/08
- Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury2024/11/08
- Book review: Remembering and Becoming: Oral history in Aotearoa2024/11/08
- Tauranga's Steph Dryfhout claims world tree climbing title2024/11/08
- What woolsheds in the heartland reveal about New Zealand2024/11/08
- Asia correspondent Ed White2024/11/08
- Whanganui's Sarjeant Gallery reopens2024/11/08
- NZ insurer to fund cochlear implants2024/11/08
- Australia proposes social media ban on under 16s – calls for NZ to follow2024/11/08
- Screentime: The Critic, Music by John Williams, Bad Sisters s22024/11/07
- Parenting : Baby-caregiver attachment2024/11/07
- Tech: Résumé bias, Meta supercharges AI plans, AI priests?2024/11/07
- Book review: The Royal Free by Carl Shuker2024/11/07
- Walk 1200km: The walking challenge helping Kiwis get fit2024/11/07
- Around the motu : Tim Brown in Christchurch2024/11/07
- Harris gives concession speech2024/11/07
- UK: Starmer congratulates trump, Kemi's first PMQs2024/11/07
- Retirement village residents reach breaking point2024/11/07
- Kamala Harris set to deliver concession speech2024/11/07
- Science: Lizard eDNA, Otago reptile threat lists, giant weta2024/11/06
- Peter Shaw on his pocket-sized guide to the country he loves: Japan2024/11/06
- Unemployment at near four-year high2024/11/06
- Around the motu : Alisha Evans in Tauranga2024/11/06
- Book review: Karla's Choice by Nick Harkaway, John le Carré2024/11/06
- Kiwi Garth Barfoot, 88, completes New York marathon2024/11/06
- Australia: Airbus Albo, ABC apology, the Big Race2024/11/06
- Overhaul of health service on remote Bay of Plenty islands2024/11/06
- Wellington startup set for expansion in Silicon Valley2024/11/06
- Make university entrance stricter - academic2024/11/06
- Sports-chat with Marc Hinton2024/11/05
- Debt collection and repossession: What are your rights?2024/11/05
- Business commentator Maria Slade2024/11/05
- Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawke's Bay2024/11/05
- Book review: New Stories by Owen Marshall2024/11/05
- Blue Wiggle Anthony Field on his struggle with mental health2024/11/05
- USA correspondent Ron Elving2024/11/05
- Kiwi Caitlin O'Reilly on becoming the youngest to swim the Ocean's Seven2024/11/05
- BNZ offers open banking tech to cut merchants' costs2024/11/05
- Cabinet signs off late payment rules for government departments2024/11/05
- Urban Issues with Bill McKay2024/11/04
- Jams, syrups and chutneys: 55 years of Barker's of Geraldine2024/11/04
- Political commentators Dale Husband and Fletcher Tabuteau2024/11/04
- Around the Motu: John Freer covering the Coromandel Peninsula2024/11/04
- Book review: Theory and Practice by Michelle de Kretser2024/11/04
- Dudley Jackson: overcoming seasickness with VR2024/11/04
- Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney2024/11/04
- Napier homeowner tackles insurance company, council2024/11/04
- Napier homeowner tackles insurance company, council2024/11/04
- Abuse in care survivors misgivings about State apology2024/11/04