History
Gun salutes, church services, planting to celebrate coronation
21 gun-salutes, church services and tree planting were some of the events to mark King Charles' coronation here in Aotearoa.
But along with renditions of God Save the King came the republic debate -… Audio
What lies beneath Dunedin Hospital? Workers are finding out
Work on the new Dunedin Hospital site is under way, with archaeologists working to preserve any artefacts they find amongst the rubble.
Consultation may begin again on future of Rotorua museum
Rotorua residents may soon have a chance for a say on the future of their historic museum, which has been closed for seven years.
Open Christchurch allows people to experience city's unique buildings
Thousands of people are expected to experience dozens of unique buildings in Ōtautahi this weekend.
Te Pāti Māori calls for King to apologise for colonisation harm
Te Pāti Māori has joined international calls for King Charles to apologise for the horrors of colonisation on his coronation day. Co-leaders Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi, as well as party… Audio
Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei doing all it can to support Erebus memorial
An Auckland hapū says it will do what it can to keep a national memorial to the Erebus victims in Tāmaki Makaurau after storm damage has seen plans to build it in the Parnell Rose Garden abandoned… Video, Audio
Lovingly restored World War II era rare plane for sale
A classic aeroplane from the World War II era - and one of only six of its kind still in perfect flying condition - is up for auction in Blenheim. Noel Kruse is the owner of the plane, who he calls… Audio, Gallery
Historian Paul Moon on Auckland through the 20th century
It's the city most Kiwis love to hate - the hulking, humid, heaving hub of Auckland. How did it go from being on a relatively equal footing with Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin in the early 19th… Audio
Australians should be wary of scare stories about the Waitangi Tribunal
Opinion - After a furore in Australia over the powers New Zealand's Waitangi Tribunal holds, Massey University professor Michael Belgrave wants to set the facts straight.
King Charles' coronation: Mosque attack hero surprised to be on invitation list
Abdul Aziz says it will be a honour to travel to the UK for the first time to attend such a special event. Audio
'NZ should say sorry' - Sailors posted to watch nuclear tests
New Zealand sailors exposed to British nuclear tests in the Pacific in the 1950s remain unhappy they have never had a government apology for being placed in harm's way. Audio
A day of pomp and glory
Heavy is the crown that fits the King's head - and the weight of centuries of tradition will also cloak Charles III on the day of his coronation. Audio
Whanganui rainbow heritage building recognised
New Zealand's first rainbow listing of a significant building has just been announced. 23 Ridgway Street in Whanganui was the private office of the city's former Mayor - Charles Mackay. In 1920 Mackay… Audio
'People are struggling': As poverty rises in UK, cost of King's coronation hard to swallow
Inside the Palace, King Charles' staff are polishing the silver but beyond the gates, Britons are queueing for charities that can't meet the demand.
Battle of Gate Pā commemoration held in Tauranga
In Tauranga about a hundred people have gathered to mark the 159th anniversary of the battle of Gate Pā.
The Detail's Long Read: Counting the Beats
By Garth Cartwright: Meet Grant Gillanders, the man painstakingly working his way through New Zealand’s entire popular music back catalogue. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Martin Bosley (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Martin Bosley discuss the fact the Erebus Memorial can no longer be built at the Parnell site after slips. Also, they discuss… Audio
Discovery of Montevideo Maru called tremendous
Discovery of Montevideo Maru called 'tremendous'. Audio
NZ Sporting History: Black Caps and the Sri Lanka 1992 bombing
In 1992, the Black Caps were in Sri Lanka to compete when a bomb detonated outside their hotel. Commentator Bryan Waddle talks to Jesse about what happened and why the team decided to stay and play. Audio
Rangiriri Pā re-opens trenches to the public, 160 years after invasion
A Waikato iwi has described a sense of healing after it opened the upgraded Rangiriri Pā trenches to public tours this week.