Chris Lewis
Sports History NZ: Chris Lewis
In 1983 tennis star Chris Lewis went all the way to the final at Wimbledon. Audio
Sports History NZ: Coming Soon
Jesse Mulligan, host of the daily Afternoons programme on RNZ, talks to our athletes, administrators and journalists about major moments in New Zealand sport. Audio
The man who spent six years walking
Former British paratrooper Chris Lewis recently completed a thirty-thousand kilometre walk around the UK coast - and it took him six years. The real-world Forrest Gump spoke to Mark Leishman about his… Audio
Calling Home: Chris Lewis and daughter Geneva in London
It's a family with many strings to its bow - Chris Lewis, former Wimbledon finalist and world no. 1 junior player is currently in London to watch his violinist daughter, Geneva Lewis, play at the… Audio
Wimbledon gets underway
Wimbledon got underway overnight, the famous tennis grand slam on the lawns of south-west London.
Novak Djokovic is the overwhelming favourite in the men's draw, with the Serbian looking for a… Audio
Border exemptions help struggling primary sector - Fed Farmers
Farmers say border exceptions being made to boost the primary sector workforce goes part of the way to helping farmers struggling to recruit workers.
The exceptions, which begin today, allow for more… Audio
NZ Sporting History: NZ tennis great Chris Lewis
For NZ Sporting History, we're joined by New Zealand tennis great Chris Lewis, who reached the 1983 Wimbledon final. Audio
(Slowly) cracking open the border - will it make a dent in worker shortages?
The government last week delivered a timeline for the border to - slowly - crack open again, but many in the primary sector fear it'll be too late to make a dent in their worker shortages and help… Audio
Covid-19: Federated Farmers welcomes 2021 Resident Visa
The rural advocacy group Federated Farmers is praising Immigration New Zealand's plans for a residency visa pathway for approximately 9,000 agricultural workers.
Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi… Audio
Questions raised over border reopening plans
By the middle of next year, the government says there'll no longer be such strict measures protecting the border, with vaccinated travellers allowed to skip managed isolation and quarantine in certain… Audio
Labouring On
Federated Farmers is asking its members to write to government ministers outlining just what impact the labour shortage is having on them and their farming operation. Audio
Labouring On
Federated Farmers is asking its members to write to government ministers outlining just what impact the labour shortage is having on them and their farming operation.
AudioMixed feelings on government overseas workers announcement
There has been a lukewarm response to the government's plans to fill empty rooms in MIQ with skilled and critical workers from overseas.
While some industries are set to benefit from the rooms freed… Audio
Are farmers on board with sustainability or not?
Are farmers really intractable over freshwater regulations and climate change rules - or are they embracing environmental protections as the Prime Minister suggests? Audio
Are farmers on board with sustainability or not?
Are farmers really intractable over freshwater regulations and climate change rules - or are they embracing environmental protections as the Prime Minister suggests?
AudioCovid-19: Concerns for sheep after relaxed rules don't include shearers
Federated Farmers warn that the new immigration policy for agriculture and fisheries workers has missed a crucial group: shearers.
Although some skilled labourers can now enter New Zealand to operate… Audio
Dairy farmers' payout expected to drop next year
Dairy farmers may have to tighten their purse strings, as they are due to get a lot less for their milk next year.
The dairy giant Fonterra has battled through the coronavirus pandemic, reporting a… Audio
Calves still too risky for school calf days
Lambs and goats have been out in force at calf club days this Spring, with many rural schools deciding the risk of spreading the cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis is still too high to bring along… Audio