Activism
School students set to ditch classroom for climate strike
School students will be ditching the classroom on Friday afternoon to join a school strike for climate, demanding immediate action on climate change from the Government.
After the fallout from the… Audio
Former police officer questions protection gear at Parliament occupation
A former police officer estimates up to 200 officers were sent into last year's riot at Parliament without enough safety gear.
The anti-mandate occupation ended violently with protesters lighting… Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Ruwani Perera (Part Two)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists David Farrar and Ruwani Perera discuss the upcoming census, the protestors who interrupted a Pride Fest Out West event, and a herritage orchard that will soon… Audio
75-year-old blood cancer survivor & cyclist Andy Sninsky
Fifteen years ago Andy Sninsky was diagnosed with the incurable blood cancer Multiple Myeloma. Now aged 75, he's been cycling around the world for years raising money for research and New Zealand is… Audio
Strippers unite to fight for employment rights
Eve (not her real name) is one of 19 dancers fired from a Wellington strip club and now campaigning for better working conditions in the adult entertainment industry. Audio
The secret life of sea sponges
What do marine biologists get up to? Some Evans Bay Intermediate school students are learning all about it at the Victoria University Coastal Ecology Lab. Claire Concannon tags along to listen in, and… Audio
Music with Dave Wilson
Music commentator Dave Wilson gets in the mood for Waitangi Day and looks at indigenous musical activism. Audio
'Design is political' - looking beyond Frida Kahlo's pop icon status
In Part 1 of 2 episodes on design, decoloniality and culturally safe practices, Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to Dr Diana Albarran Gonzalez on Mexican design and textiles that became trendy in recent… Audio
Auction raising money for youth on the Thai-Myanmar border
Jude Smith is running an auction raising money to help bring joy to lives of young people on the Thai-Myanmar border. Her organisation is called the Circus Play Project, and they'll use the money… Audio
NZ firefighters union set to vote on major pay settlement
New Zealand's firefighters' union looks set to vote in favour of a settlement that would see their pay increase by up to $20 thousand.
But firefighters say ratification of this agreement will just be… Audio
'No estamos solas' - Latin feminists in Auckland
This International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women, Latin American feminists in Auckland spoke to Kadambari Raghukumar about the issues the community faces when it comes to violence… Audio
Promising results in HIV vaccine trial
A Phase One clinical trial has provided promising results for an HIV vaccine.
International researchers say the vaccine, which is being tested in humans, helps create antibodies which can recognise… Audio
Groundswell delivers petition to Ministers
Groundswell has delivered a petition to stop the government's proposed agricultural emissions framework to MPs and ministers at parliament today.
Organiser Bryce McKenzie spoke to Max Towle. Audio
Protesters attempt to buy site, Land Information says it's not for sale
Opponents of the Mt Messenger bypass project in Taranaki are claiming they have bought an old section of state highway they were trespassed from earlier this month.
Prof Simon Chadwick: the movement to boycott the Football World Cup
Calls for boycotts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup have been growing from football clubs, supporters and players alike. Host nation Qatar has been accused of using this month's event to gloss over its poor… Audio
Government makes an offer long-running firefighter pay dispute
Firefighters have called off today's strike action after the Government stepped in with an offer to help settle the long-running industrial dispute.
Fire and Emergency's chief executive Kerry Gregory… Audio
Protesters outside the Iranian embassy in Wellington
A group of protesters are picketing outside the Iranian embassy in Wellington, condemning the country's brutal crackdown of demonstrations against the regime.
The protesters say more than 240 people… Audio
Grace Tame: Australian of the Year
Grace Tame was named Australian of the Year in 2021 for her advocacy work for survivors of sexual assault. And she's now told her story -- in her own words -- in a memoir called The Ninth Life of a… Audio
Thousands of community and plunket nurses go on strike
Thousands of community nurses are striking again over their employers' inability to deliver pay parity after a year of failed negotiations.
Primary Health Care and Plunket nurses have the same… Audio
Protestors climb SH1 gantry, hang banner
Much like their 80s pop namesake, seals apparently know a killer beat when they hear one.
In a world first, researchers have found evidence of seals as the first mammal, aside from humans, able to… Audio