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Inside Out | Episode 10: John Scott
John's autism means he finds it easier to access a digital world, so hosting his own radio show helps him get out and about. Video
Inside Out | Episode 6: Sarah Dalton
Sarah is one of the most charismatic people in her community. Living with CHARGE syndrome means accessibility is extra important. Video
Ngāti Hine kaumātua: 'We will change our tikanga but not for Judith's sake'
Changes to tikanga allowing wāhine to speak at Waitangi will not be for the sake of National Party leader Judith Collins, Ngāti Hine kaumātua have said.
Hubbard's selection for Olympics fuels debate on fairness
The Prime Minister has leant her support to the New Zealand Olympic Committee over their selection of Laurel Hubbard for the Olympics.
The weightlifter is set to become the first transgender athlete… Audio
Laurel Hubbard to be first ever transgender athlete at Olympics
Laurel Hubbard will make history for New Zealand when she becomes the first ever transgender athlete to compete at the Olympics. She's been named in the New Zealand weightlifting team as part of a… Audio
Bikes, burnouts block Auckland roads for leader's funeral
Smoke and the sound of burnouts filled the air in a central Auckland suburb on Friday as hundreds of patched gang members turned out to farewell a senior Head Hunters member.
On bikes and by foot… Video, Audio
Generation Covid
It’s not a great time to be young right now. But has Covid crushed what was left of our dreams?
Yeah. Nah. Audio
Hui on countering terrorism sees mass walkout over Hezbollah comment
New Zealand's anti-terrorism hui has been marked by a mass walkout from members of the Muslim community.
Race bigotry alive and well on West Coast, health study finds
A study of Māori living on the West Coast has found racial bigotry is alive and well in the region and poses a challenge for whānau trying to raise healthy, confident children.
The melting pot that makes up the Nu Zild accent
The New Zealand accent is a potpourri of international diversity, and it continues to evolve. Audio
The melting pot that makes up the Nu Zild accent
The New Zealand accent is a potpourri of international diversity, and it continues to evolve.
AudioEx-inmate hopes Wāhine Māori Pathways will cut recidivism
A former inmate at Christchurch Women's Prison is hopeful a new programme to connect wāhine with their culture, will help cut down the number returning to prison.
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis… Video, Audio
The Nazi who helped built Mt Hutt
Willi Huber was a champion of Mt Hutt's ski field developments, and a popular local. But it wasn't until he died that the full horror of his past was revealed. Audio
The Nazi who helped built Mt Hutt
Willi Huber was a champion of Mt Hutt's ski field developments, and a popular local. But it wasn't until he died that the full horror of his past was revealed.
AudioAn Olympian effort to compete as a woman
Laurel Hubbard is a reluctant trailblazer, a pioneer for transgender women - but all she wants to do is lift weights. Audio
An Olympian effort to compete as a woman
Laurel Hubbard is a reluctant trailblazer, a pioneer for transgender women - but all she wants to do is lift weights.
Audio'We see a process of decolonisation in New Zealand' - Behrouz Boochani
Voices - The Auckland Writers Festival theatre was packed out with people wanting to hear the award-winning Kurdish-Iranian writer's story and views. Audio
The aspirational plan being used to stir racial discord
A look at what's in the aspirational He Puapua document, currently being used to stir racial disharmony. Audio
The aspirational plan being used to stir racial discord
A look at what's in the aspirational He Puapua document, currently being used to stir racial disharmony.
AudioRotuman community celebrate 'unique' language with song, dance
Children gathered at a South Auckland community hub singing songs and learning basic Rotuman words and phrases as part of this week's Rotuman language celebrations.