Security
Coronavirus: Holiday hotspots on the lookout for travellers
Holiday hotspots around the country will be on high alert this weekend for people coming to spend Easter at their holiday homes, despite the government and police saying its against the lockdown… Audio
Tracking people's movements through their cellphones
The Government isn't ruling out tracking people's movements through their cellphones to help trace the spread of the coronavirus.
The UK, U.S, Russia and Singapore have all used app technology to map… Audio
Police working on security of isolation tracking app
The police are working to ensure the security and quality of tracking software being used during the nationwide lockdown.
Some people who have entered the country in the past fortnight have been sent… Audio
Concerns police text-tracking system 'looks like a scam'
Concerns have been raised about the text-tracking system that police are using to monitor the location of people during the lockdown.
More than 5-thousand people who have recently returned to the… Audio
Coronavirus: Zoom ups development on safety and privacy
Video conferencing app Zoom is to pause the development of any new features so it can concentrate on safety and privacy issues.
The National Party has this week raised concerns about its use for… Audio
Coronavirus: Christchurch teen trapped in Auckland
A 16-year-old girl who arrived back into the country from Spain on Friday is being held in an Auckland hotel with no idea when she's going to be able to get back home to her parents near Christchurch.
…Coronavirus: Communities cry out for policing help
The government is confident police are well-resourced to crack down on people breaking the lockdown rules, but some communities say it's still not enough. An East Coast group operating its own safety… Audio
Zoom. A national security threat?
Major security fears are being raised about cabinet meetings being conducted on zoom and the threat they pose to national security. IT security expert Daniel Ayres, says the biggest worry is the lack… Audio
NZ border likely to be closed for significant period of time
The Prime Minister has warned New Zealand's border will be closed for many months, as the country attempts to contain the spread of Covid-19.
Michael Baker is a medical epidemiologist at Otago… Audio
Dragging yourself out of the dark realms of the internet
Caleb Cain got lost in an internet world of white supremacism. What happened to get him to make such a radical u-turn that he's now preaching from the other side of the page? Audio
Dragging yourself out of the dark realms of the internet
Caleb Cain got lost in an internet world of white supremacism. What happened to get him to make such a radical u-turn that he's now preaching from the other side of the page?
AudioThe bug boats - is this the end of cruising?
Ships banned, quarantined, and shunned by the bug-phobic - is the coronavirus the iceberg that will sink the cruise industry? Audio
The bug boats - is this the end of cruising?
Ships banned, quarantined, and shunned by the bug-phobic - is the coronavirus the iceberg that will sink the cruise industry?
AudioLives put on hold by the mosque attacks
Insight - It is a year since the Christchurch mosque attacks, but many are still struggling to recover and to rebuild their lives. In the first six months following the shootings, Conan Young followed… Video, Audio
Canterbury Polyfest takes extra safety precautions this year
Canterbury Polyfest will be taking extra safety measures this weekend following last year's Christchurch shootings. Audio
Stern message sent after smuggled bear bile case
The country's first case of smuggled bear bile has gone through the courts - but it's far from the only example of trading in endangered wildlife New Zealand authorities are dealing with. Audio
Stern message sent after smuggled bear bile case
The country's first case of smuggled bear bile has gone through the courts - but it's far from the only example of trading in endangered wildlife New Zealand authorities are dealing with.
AudioFears that far-right extremist threat exists one year on
Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Paul Spoonley, has grave concerns about the far right extremist threat not disappearing one year on from the attack on the Christchurch mosques, despite… Audio
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 4: Fifty-one
Hamimah gets up-front and personal as she remembers the gruelling weeks after the attacks and before her husband died. Neha has some news that will shape the rest of her and Noor's lives. Audio
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 3: Together
United by their faith and loss, three of the four widows come together to share their grief, hopes, and feedback on New Zealand's response to the tragedy. Muhubo breaks her silence about that day. Audio