Charlotte Cook
Surf Lifesavers plea for common sense after horrific weekend
It's been a horrific weekend on the water - six people drowned.
Surf Lifesavers had to rescue more than 50 people from the water in the Northern Region - including 16 people at the same time in… Audio
Labour Party pollster on new leader prospects
Since 2020 Labour has slumped in the polls. Pollster Stephen Mills joins us now to discuss how a leadership change could affect voters' thinking.
Stephen works for Talbot Mills Research, which polls… Audio
Jacinda Ardern resignation "good news" - Farmers
The former chair of the Waikato Farmers Trust Lloyd Downing says Jacinda Ardern's resignation is good news for his farm in Morrinsville, Ms Ardern's hometown - but his criticism's not personal.
He… Audio
Former politician on vile abuse and vitriol
From Jacinda -mania to Vaxinda - Jacinda Ardern has been no stranger to online attention during her term.
Over the past 5 years she's gone from being an international icon of kindness and leadership… Audio
World reacts to end of era of Jacinda-mania
Jacinda-mania - a phrase coined as New Zealand's young, female Prime Minister rose to fame across Aotearoa - also spread beyond our country's borders.
During her five years in the role, Jacinda… Audio
New study reveals cause of mass Hoiho deaths
New research has found a respiratory disease is what caused high numbers of hoiho / yellow eyed penguin chicks to die over the last three years.
The collaborative study by Otago and Massey… Audio
New law makes it easier to change the gender on birth certificates
From June this year, New Zealanders can apply to amend the sex recorded on their birth certificate without showing evidence of medical treatment. Audio
New Milky Way images may answer important questions
Scientists may soon be able to answer long-standing questions about the stars in the Milky Way.
That's because of new images captured by Australia's two largest radio telescopes, which show our… Audio
Transmission Gully to get better cell service
A big fix is coming for the new Transmission Gully motorway out of Wellington.
There have been reports of cell phone black spots on the road since it opened, which presented a risk for drivers and… Audio
Marine impact of Tonga's volcano eruption one year on
Tonga's volcano eruption a year ago was the most powerful ever, and had a profound impact on the surrounding sea floor.
Marine Geologist Dr Marta Ribó has been studying it and spoke to Charlotte… Audio
Assessing NZ's response to missing man in Ukraine
The Russian group Wagner has not confirmed the identity of the body carrying the passports and documents of two missing men in Ukraine, which includes New Zealander Andrew Bagshaw.
The Ministry of… Audio
Volunteer in Ukraine who worked with missing NZ man
An Australian volunteer in Ukraine says a missing New Zealander's last mission was one street over from Russian enemy lines.
Andrew Bagshaw and Christopher Parry have been missing since Monday, when… Audio
2022 hottest and one of the wettest year on record
A NIWA weather forecaster is describing 2022's record rain as 'binge rainfall' - where a lot of rain falls in a short period of time, inundating the land.
The National Institute of Water and… Audio
Halberg Awards finalists cause some controversy
The finalists for the Halberg Sports awards were announced, and have caused some controversy.
As always happens with the national sporting awards, it's the names not among the finalists people are… Audio
Past Golden Globes drama haunts this year's event
The Golden Globes were back yesterday after taking a break from a televised special last year.
The event went off without a hitch, but the drama of the past few years continues to haunt the… Audio
Prince Harry's book predicted to make bestseller list in NZ
Prince Harry's memoir Spare has hit the bookshelves in New Zealand, where it's predicted to make the bestseller list - as it's done overseas.
The controversial book has broken records in Britain for… Audio
New robot testing animal diseases
Testing for animal diseases will be now be quicker thanks to a robot being rolled out at Biosecurity New Zealand.
The robot is capable of testing up to seven thousand samples a day for exotic… Audio
Cardinal George Pell's legacy for Catholic Church
Australia's most prominent Catholic - Cardinal George Pell has died in Rome at the age of 81. It's believed the leading Roman Catholic Conservative died after complications from a hip replacement. A… Audio
NIWA scientists headed to Antarctica to study ocean physics
A team of NIWA scientists will board the research vessel Tangaroa today for a six-week voyage to Antarctica. Their mission is to better understand the ecosystem and ocean physics in the Ross Sea, as… Audio
Financial advisers urging NZers to pay back Christmas debts
Many of us are back at work this week - and worrying about paying our debts after the seasonal splurge on presents and holidays. Financial advisors say now's the time to pay what's owed, because… Audio