Security
The Weekend Panel with Jane Clifton & Richard Harman
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman look at our Covid-19 situation, the number of Kiwis coming into isolation, the second bout of panic buying and Donald Trump's insistence that we… Audio
Thailand protests: 'The fight is on for the long haul'
An anti-government protest in Bangkok earlier this week drew more than 10,000 people. Professor Bridget Welsh joins the show to look at the worsening situation in Thailand and the wider issue of… Audio
High profile team of troubleshooters to help protect NZ border
The government has unveiled a high profile team of trouble shooters to help protect the country's border.
It is scaling back the use of private security guards at managed isolation facilities, opting… Audio
NZ Security Assoc boss discusses isolation privacy breach
A First Security guard at a managed isolation facility has been suspended after a privacy breach at the weekend.
The guard, who was on shift at Auckland's Sheraton Four Points Hotel, sent a snapchat… Video, Audio
Dementia facility tried to stop Ombudsman inspection
A secure dementia facility tried to stop the Chief Ombudsman inspecting their operation during the covid lockdown, despite him having the legal right too.
The Ombudsman's office scrutinised six… Video, Audio
Megan Woods discusses isolation facility privacy breach
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has revealed a security guard posted an image on a private Snapchat group that contained the names, room numbers and arrival and departure dates of… Video, Audio
The Weekend Panel with Jane Clifton & Richard Harman
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news from Aotearoa and abroad. They're looking at Covid-19-related matters and the launch of the… Audio
Calling Home: Christopher Foulkes in Kabul, Afghanistan
Christopher Foulkes moved to Kabul in 2014 for a five-week assignment, and has been drawn back ever since. Christopher lives in a compound with his co-workers and can only leave in armoured vehicles… Audio
NZ making moves to be a king pin of high tech and cyber security
Auckland will host an international conference next year on cyber security, as the country tries to take advantage of its trusted reputation to make waves in the technology space. Audio
NZ making moves to be a king pin of high tech and cyber security
Auckland will host an international conference next year on cyber security, as the country tries to take advantage of its trusted reputation to make waves in the technology space.
AudioGovt rejects idea of privately-run managed isolation facilities
The government is giving the thumbs down to the idea of privately-run managed isolation facilities in the short-term.
Talks of private pay-as-you-go isolation hotels emerged from the Covid-19… Video, Audio
Calls to relax Covid-19 border restrictions
Calls are building in the business community to ease New Zealand's border restrictions to help keep the economy afloat. Audio
Homemade explosives used in Hamilton ATM break-in attempt
Two homemade explosive devices were detonated outside a Hamilton shopping mall early this morning in what police believe was an attempt to break into an ATM.
Residents told RNZ they were woken by a… Audio
Police attempts to stop man running security company over-ruled in court
Police attempts to block a man who 'annoyed and frustrated' them from running a security company, has been over-ruled by a district court judge.
The judge says the objections were based solely on… Audio
Kiwibank statement error 'significant' - Privacy Commissioner
The Privacy Commissioner is calling the release of the transactions histories of thousands of Kiwibank customers 'significant' because of the numbers involved and the information that was released.
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US intelligence agency warns voters of foreign interference
A US counter-intellligence agency has issued a rare warning that the public should screen information, check online sources and report suspicious actions.
Neighbours near CHCH gas explosion kept in the dark by Worksafe
Neighbours near the home destroyed in a gas explosion last July are frustrated they've been kept in the dark about Worksafe's investigation into what happened. The blast obliterated the Marble Court… Audio
Hong Kong correspondent: new security laws causing 'chilling' reaction
The new national security law that has been implemented in Hong Kong by the Chinese government has seen many local residents reacting frantically. Journalist James Griffiths discusses the disappearing… Audio
The big resistance to earthquake resilience costs
Making Wellington earthquake resilient involves billions of dollars, a tonne of anxiety and homeowners who've had it up to here with the yellow sticker nightmare. Audio
The big resistance to earthquake resilience costs
Making Wellington earthquake resilient involves billions of dollars, a tonne of anxiety and homeowners who've had it up to here with the yellow sticker nightmare.
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