Rainbow Warrior
Legacies
The people of Rongelap have a new, safer home. But at what cost? What does the future hold? And can they ever go home again? Audio
Operation Satanique
Back in New Zealand, public anger is at its peak as the hunt begins for those responsible for bombing the Rainbow Warrior. Shockwaves ripple across the globe when it’s discovered who did it. Audio
The Land and the Soul
Jeton Anjain has had enough. He decides to act to save his people. And with the help of some well-connected friends, he pulls off one of the great humanitarian acts of the 20th century. Audio
Project 4.1
In the days after the Castle Bravo detonation, the people of Rongelap desperately need help. It arrived. But with that help came something they didn’t expect, and never agreed to. Audio
The Day of the Two Suns
The Atomic Age arrives in the Marshall Islands as the US turns the region into a nuclear testing ground. But after one massive detonation, nothing will ever be the same for the people of Rongelap… Audio
The Other Cold War
The crew of the Rainbow Warrior should have felt safe and welcome when they arrived in Auckland, New Zealand. We all know what happened next, and who was responsible. But how much do you know about… Audio
Introducing: The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior
You probably know about the last moments of the Rainbow Warrior. But what do you know about the Greenpeace ship’s last voyage before it was bombed by the French in New Zealand in 1985? Where had it… Audio
Murder in The Pacific: BBC airs new Rainbow Warrior documentary
The Rainbow Warrior bombing back in 1985 is fairly familiar to us here in Aotearoa. There have been TV documentaries and even a feature film telling the tale too. But it's not so well known around the… Video, Audio
Case #017 - The Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior
The 1985 bombing of the Rainbow Warrior is described as the first act of terrorism against New Zealand. An assault which claimed the life of Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira. Audio
New novel: the tale of real-life goldfields heroine, Kitty K
Margaret Mills has just published her first novel at the age of 91, based on the life of Kitty Kirk. Kitty was born in Ireland in 1855 and shipped with her mother to the Protestant settlement of… Audio
Crimes NZ: David Robie on the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior
Today's Crime NZ looks back on the bombing of the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, in July 1985. Audio
Mystery over what French spy knew of Rainbow Warrior bombing
The police detective who investigated the 1985 Rainbow Warrior attack says the French spy who has spoken for the first time may not have known about the planned bombing.
Rainbow Warrior investigator doesn't want case reopened
The man who once investigated the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, former detective superintendent, later assistant police commissioner, Alan Galbraith, has expressed regret that the people he once… Audio
International Arbitration
The developments in international litigation systems that are promoting justice for small and medium sized businesses - with international arbitrator and litigator Gary Born, known best for acting as… Audio
Great New Zealand Concerts - Rainbow Warrior 1986
Marsden Wharf Auckland, 10 July 1985, just before midnight, two explosions tore through the hull of the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior. Today we remember a concert held to raise funds for a… Audio
Rainbow Warrior
A former French spy has confessed to planting the bombs on the Greenpeace vessel the Rainbow Warrior while she was docked in Auckland Harbour 30 years ago. Al Gillespie will tell us if the legal fight… Audio
Rainbow Warrior apology: 'I hope it allows him to sleep better'
The skipper of Rainbow Warrior hopes the apology from the French agent who blew up the boat allows him to sleep better but says justice has not been done. Audio
Former Attorney General talks about Rainbow Warrior
Sir Geoffrey Palmer was the Attorney General in 1985 and was involved in what he has described as the "horrendously difficult" negotiations with the French government in the aftermath of the Rainbow… Audio
Rainbow Warrior skipper unmoved by bomber's apology
A former French spy has admitted planting the bombs that blew up the Rainbow Warrior thirty years ago; Peter Willcox was the captain of the Rainbow Warrior. Audio
The Rainbow Warrior - 30 Years On
The story of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior has been told many times but it's almost invariably from a New Zealand point of view - our response to a terrorist attack by French spies and the… Audio