Covid19
Overseas Correspondent - Sudan
We're joined once again by Reem Abbas in Khartoum with the latest from Sudan. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 14th May
RNZ Pacific have temporarily suspended Dateline Pacific in it regular format so that they can concentrate their efforts on broadcasting to the Pacific. In the meantime, each weeknight we'll chat to… Audio
Restaurants Getting Ready to Open Their Doors again.
Jane Dixon from the Mussel Inn in Golden Bay is getting ready to re-open the restaurant tomorrow - she joins us to tell us how it's going. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnell
RNZ Mediawatch's Hayden Donnell takes a midweek look at the top media stories. Audio
Looking for an Economic Reset
Shay Lawrence is a businesswoman from Raglan who today will hand over an open letter to the government representing hundreds of businesses and consumers who believe now is the time for a complete… Audio
Can Comedy Survive Corona?
Comedians have generously helped to keep our spirits up during the last few weeks of enforced lockdown. But now it's crunch time - we're on the cusp of going into Pandemic Alert Level 2, but it's… Audio
Together at Home: Dr Shefali Tsabary
In this second Together at Home conversation, Derek Handley talks to Dr Shefali Tsabary about a parenting in lockdown and suggests a new and game-changing perspective. Audio
Dr Michael Baker
Dr Michael Baker, epidemiologoist and professor of public health at Otago University in Wellington joins us once again to talk us though the latest coronovirus data. Audio
Rikki Morris - Sound Engineer
Rikki Morris performing the Cheap Trick number 'Surrender' recorded with the help of friends on both sides of the Tasman during the lockdown. Audio
Curating The New Zealand International Film Festival Online
International program curator Vicci Ho is using her vast experience curating film festivals internationally to give NZ International Film Festival goers an online programme to remember. Audio
Market Research and Covid-19
Another chat with Jason Shoebridge, New Zealand CEO of data, insights and consulting company Kantar which has been delving into into New Zealanders' changing consumer behaviour in relation to the… Audio
Nights Sport - Helene Elliot
Tonight's sportscaster is Helene Elliot from the LA Times. Audio
Providing Social Work During Lockdown?
University of Otago Social and Community Work Associate Professor Emily Keddell and Brenda Pilott, from Social Service Providers Aotearoa talk about moving social work online during lockdown, and the… Audio
A tax bill, last year's performance, and prisoner voting at alert level 3
In the first week of alert level 3 MPs have speedily passed a tax bill, started a performance review of the Government and heard views on prisoner voting. Audio
A tax bill, last year's performance, and prisoner voting at alert level 3
In the first week of alert level 3 MPs have speedily passed a tax bill, started a performance review of the Government and heard views on prisoner voting.
AudioThe Massive Singlet Comes to NZ
Following on from the success of The Massive Singlet, his pop-up virtual choir in Australia, Kiwi Stephen Taberner is bringing his singing thing to New Zealand this weekend. MASSIVE BLACK SINGLET… Audio
An apple harvest no one will ever forget
Apple growers have filled our fruit bowls and bolstered our export coffers, while harvesting a bumper crop and maintaining strict social distancing for their workforce. It’s been a nightmare. Audio
Music Down The Line with David Bremner.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra have been going the extra mile to make sure New Zealander's have access to their music and talents. Keep an eye on their Facebook for the latest virtual recitals and… Video, Audio
Helping Homeless People Stay Safe in Tauranga
We speak to Tommy Kapai from Te Tuinga Whanau Trust in Tauranga who are working together with the RSA to provide shelter and food for homeless people during Level 4 and 3. Audio
Overseas Correspondent - India
Shoba Naryan joins us from Bangalore with the latest news and stories from India. Audio