Leisure
Board game event being held for people with disabilities
A board game event is being held for people with disabilities in Wellington after a successful run of coffee catch-ups, movie nights and speed dating in Dunedin. The event aims to combat feelings of… Audio
Gyms a potential hot spot for Covid-19 transmission
People exercising in gyms can push out more than 100 times more spit particles than someone at rest - making crowded exercise facilities a potential hot-spot for Covid-19 spread.
RNZ's 'whose… Audio
Community organisation on keeping kids from crime
In the announcement yesterday Chris Hipkins named the Billy Graham Youth Foundation as a community organisation keeping kids away from crime.
The foundation's chief executive David Graham spoke to… Audio
Council grappling with heating problems at ageing aquatic centre pool
One of the pools at Tairāwhiti's aquatic centre is so old the heating is failing.
The craft beer expert making NZ's first zero-alcohol IPA
After his lifestyle took a dive during Amsterdam's lockdown, Grant Caunter gave up alcohol. He's now back in New Zealand, running the zero-alcohol brewery State of Play. Audio
Closed Manawatū Gorge road could become a track
The old State Highway 3 through the Manawatū Gorge is closed to traffic for good, but it may be given a new life for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
Vampire-slaying kit sold in UK auction
British vampires, beware... as of last week someone in the UK is on the loose with a 19th-century vampire-slaying kit. The wooden chest – which contains crucifixes, holy water, a stake and a pistol –… Audio
Health New Zealand on hazardous drinking in Tairāwhiti
Latest figures show Tairāwhiti has the highest hazardous drinking rate in the country.
The report published by Alcohol Healthwatch points out nearly half of those who drink alcohol in the region can… Audio
Matariki: 'This is when we came of age'
Today's Matariki celebrations signal the maturing of Aotearoa, Sir Pou Temara has said at a hautapu ceremony this morning.
Smokefree researcher given top accolade
A leading researcher into achieving smokefree targets has been given a top accolade.
Otago University professor Professor Janet Hoek has been awarded the 2022 Critic and Conscience of Society Award.
…Royal fans celebrate Queen's jubilee
The four-day celebration marking Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee has finished as it began, with a spectacular display of pageantry in London.
Our next two guests, New Plymouth's Barbara Larsen and… Audio
NZ royalists ready to celebrate Platinum Jubilee
A four-day celebration is under way to mark Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee, beginning overnight with a spectucular display of pageantry in London.
New Zealand played a part last night, on the… Audio
Crowd gathers for Queen's Jubiliee
A huge crowd has gathered in London on a lovely summer's day to share in the celebrations to mark the start of a weekend of events for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
An estimated twenty-two thousand… Audio
Queen’s Birthday weekend road injuries cost $2m a year - ACC
Four people are injured every hour on our roads over the typical Queen's Birthday weekend, according to the Accident Compensation Corporation.
Over the past five years, ACC has received around 400… Audio
Online shopping continues to grow
New Zealanders interest in online shopping continues to grow, with spending in the first three months of this year a third higher than last year, according to NZ Post.
It says we spent more than $2.2… Audio
Lake Dunstan Trail lauded with more than 80k riders in first year
The Lake Dunstan Trail has blown away all expectations with with more than 80,000 people in its first year.
It was hoped the trail would bring some economic relief to Central Otago during the… Video, Audio
Ski fields ready for first truly international season since 2019
The snow guns are primed and the forecast is promising with less than a month until South Island ski fields start opening.
This winter marks the first season since 2019 that overseas visitors will be… Audio
Film & TV: Quacks, Beyond the Veil, Louis Theroux: Forbidden
Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to look at BBC comedy Quacks, screening on Rialto Channel. She'll also preview TVNZ's Beyond the Veil, a collection of supernatural stories and a… Audio
Lake Dunstan cycle trail eclipses expectations in first year
Otago's new cycle trail has eclipsed expectations in its first year, with nearly ten times more visitors than predicted.
The Lake Dunstan cycle trail opened in May last year and goes from Cromwell to… Video, Audio
Fatality prompts Coroner to recommend review of skateboard injuries
Coroner Tania Tetitaha wants the Ministry of Transport to consider law changes regarding the wearing of helmets while skateboarding.