Youth
Phone ban causing problems for neurodiverse children
The Government's cellphone ban in schools is causing problems for some neurodiverse children who are struggling to get through the day.
Parents say they are not able to get an exemption.
Meanwhile… Audio
Young people waiting longer to see mental health specialists: report
Young people needing specialist mental health care are waiting longer to see a specialist, according to a new report from the Auditor-General.
The report evaluated whether the money spent on youth… Audio
TAHI 15/02/2024
On today’s episode, comedian Bubbah dishes about the second season of ‘I Got You’, Bigfans' Noema Te Hau III has all the details on new artist programme Ignite, and we reminisce about our first jobs.
…Many primary school maths teachers feel unprepared: report
Many new primary school teachers feel 'unprepared' for teaching maths, according to a new report by the Education Review Office.
The ERO found almost a quarter of new primary school teachers are not… Audio
The TAHI 13/2/2024
On today's show, Pratik is back in the studio to tell us about Palworld, we recap Usher’s Super Bowl show plus uncover the rat takeover of a Dunners supermarket Audio
The TAHI 8/2/2024
On today’s episode, dancer Corbyn Taulealea Huch Paselio talks about performing with Rihanna at the superbowl, Pratik Navani fills us in on all the ups and downs of Laneway 2024, and we discuss the… Audio
The TAHI 1 2 2024
Today we chat with Māori Twitch Streamer PopeNZL, Director, Writer & Actress Awa Puna, and Waimirirangi’s job somehow gets put on the line? All of that and more on this episode of The TAHI! Audio
Business group says Kāinga Ora needs to take responsibility for crime
An Auckland business group says Kāinga Ora needs to take some responsibility for crimes committed by tenants.
Over the last two months, the Parnell Business Association says it has traced 40… Audio
The TAHI 30/01/2024
On today’s episode, RNZ sports journalist Symone Tafuna'i opens up about her personal journey with sports, and her favourite questions to ask athletes. Holloway are here from Wellington to discuss… Audio
The changing faces of politicians - now without wrinkles
Young politicians around the world are disproving the adage that wisdom comes with age. Audio
The changing faces of politicians - now without wrinkles
Young politicians around the world are disproving the adage that wisdom comes with age.
AudioThe Panel with Wendyl Nissen and David Cormack (Part 2)
Today on the show, Susana and panellists Wendyl Nissen and David Cormack discuss kids being able to buy vape products online. Plus, they discuss the health and hopes of the Hauraki Gulf, and airline… Audio
Concerns over teaching staff as schools prepare to open
One word - dire.
That's how a primary school principal is describing their staffing situation just a week away from classrooms opening.
On the 29th of January, the first of the country's students… Audio
Oranga Tamariki unsure over access to primary health for children in care according to report
Oranga Tamariki doesn't know whether it has been implementing basic health checks for the children under its care, according to a new report from the Independent Children's Monitor.
The review… Audio
Should millennials break the generational moan cycle?
Dumping on the newest workforce generation is nothing new. And now, says writer Josie Adams, it's millennials' turn to dump on Gen Z. But it doesn't have to be this way. Audio
'Diseased lungs, ageing by nicotine': Exhibition tackles risks of smoking, vaping
A new exhibition warning young people about the risks of smoking and vaping is now timelier than ever, Tūhura Otago Museum says.
The TAHI 25/01/2024
On today’s show, central Auckland musician Nauti talks about the hustle, Evie gets to catch up with Gracie Moller in person and So’omālō shares the rite of passage of red heads Audio
The TAHI 23/01/2024
On today’s episode, In-depth Te Ao Māori journalist Ella Stewart gives us all the info on the 12,000-strong hui at Tuurangawaewae over the weekend. It’s summer, so Evie and Waimirirangi figure the… Audio
Cellphones can have positive use in classroom – principal
A Canterbury principal says cellphones can better educate students on good etiquette around them.
The TAHI 18/01/2024
On today’s episode, electro-pop queen PRINS chats about her upcoming single, Ethan Jupe and Miakie figure out the logistics of making music from different cities, and the team gets inot a very deep… Audio