Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called 7.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 3001 - 3030 of 20872 in total
-
New Zealand invention revolutionalising E.coli testing
Dr Alex Risos of the University of Auckland is a finalist in the KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards 2022, with his new technology to revolutionise water safety. Dr Risos talks to Jesse about… Audio
-
Whanganui River Boat Festival
A big weekend ahead for boat enthusiasts and history buffs. Whanganui is kicking off its Heritage Month with a river boat festival tomorrow. It is likely to be the biggest river boat festival ever… Audio
-
New app to help early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
A new app records your voice, and takes 10 seconds to reveal whether you might have Parkinson's disease. It's currently diagnosed by a 90 minute evaluation with a neurologist. Professor Dinesh Kumar… Audio
-
First song: From rugby playing to guitar playing
Otautahi's Sam Heselwood has released his first EP today. He turned to music after an injury put and end to his burgeoning professional rugby career. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Pasifika Arts Awards 2022 - the winning creatives
Painter Fatu Feu'u and children's book author Dahlia Malaeulu were among the New Zealand artists honoured for their achievements at this week's awards. Video
-
Gisborne shaken after shooting injures three
A recent shooting in Gisborne that injured three people - including a 12 year old - has shaken the community.
Community leader Tuta Ngarimu is rallying for people to come together in a Hui and find… Audio
-
Green Party react to Biden's canabis pardon
The US President Joe Biden has initiated a dramatic change to his country's policy on marijuana, pardoning all federal offences for possession.
He said no-one should be in jail solely due to the… Audio
-
-
-
-
Enegery analysts argue the market is not fit for purpose
Despite a threat of potential power outages, the national grid operator says the power system worked as expected, but analysts argue the whole market is not fit for purpose.
A fault with equipment on… Audio
-
A gov report shows decline in child poverty numbers
The government says child poverty is declining in spite of Covid - but kids in single parent households are still struggling.
The annual Child Poverty Report shows hardship rates are declining and… Audio
-
The week that was
Comedians Michele A'Court and Irene Pink are excited about the world's biggest bouncy castle coming to Auckland. Video, Audio
-
Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Sam looks ahead to a big weekend of sport with the official start of the Women's Rugby World Cup. Audio
-
Music reviewer Grant Smithies?
Some voices just cannot be denied, and Grant says it is with the weightless falsetto of Josh Lane from San Diego sweet soul luminaries, Thee Sacred Souls. We'll hear tracks from Young Moon and classic… Audio
-
Book review: The Story of Russia by Orlando Figes
Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books Wellington reviews The Story of Russia by Orlando Figes, published by Bloomsbury. Audio
-
11am RNZ Pacific News for 7 October 2022
Audio 7 Oct 2022The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
-
Investigation underway into power cable fault
A fault on one of the two power cables linking the north and south islands this morning lead to a warning of possible powercuts by the grid operator Transpower. Kathryn speaks with Chief Executive… Audio
-
Izzy Lomax-Sawyers: the life of a junior doctor
Doctors are always in a race against time and the fear of harming a patient never really goes away, says Izzy Lomax-Sawyers. In the new book Vital Signs, she chronicles her first year as a junior… Audio
-
10am RNZ Pacific News for 7 October 2022
Audio 7 Oct 2022The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
-
Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
RNZ Pacific journalist Koroi Hawkins discusses the first in-person meeting for the Pacific Islands News Association since the start of the pandemic held last week; the US-Pacific partnership agreement… Audio
-
Tauranga - can a new plan breathe life into it
Should a two-billion dollar plan to transform Tauranga's central city be signed off by the city's four commissioners project be rather than elected representatives? Kathryn speaks with Council's… Audio
-
Copper land-lines to go, concerns for vulnerable
The copper network is being retired, so what now for vulnerable customers who rely on the land line? Kathryn is joined by Chorus spokesperson Steve Pettigrew and SPARK Product Director Tessa Tierney… Audio
-
'Those pesky little questions': Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins share special messages for Susie Ferguson on her last day
Morning Report presenter Susie Ferguson marked her last day in her role on Friday.
Ferguson started in 2014 alongside Guyon Espiner and will be moving on to a new role with RNZ.
During the eight… Video, Audio
-
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
Audio 7 Oct 2022We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
-
News in Tongan for 7 October 2022
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
-
Political editors panel: Money, money, money
It's now time for our weekly political panel, where we digest the week in politics.
RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch and Stuff's political editor Luke Malpass spoke to Corin Dann and Susie… Audio
-
Market Update for 7 October 2022
Business update for 7 October 2022 Audio
-
Competitors gather in Waitangi for Waka Ama competition
More than a thousand competitors have gathered in Waitangi for a weekend of long-distance waka ama paddling.
It's the most participants the competition has ever seen -- with some of the races seeing… Audio
-
Anti-disinfo group working on local body elections
There are many local election candidates who have links to misinformation groups and are believers of conspiracy theories.
A not-for-profit group called FACT Aotearoa has been working hard to inform… Audio