Activism
Fuelling the oil and gas sector
Will the oil and gas ban reversal bring much-needed international investment , or just stymy efforts to combat climate change?
AudioUniversity education is about to get more expensive
Budget 2024 will bump funding for universities, but students will likely be the ones footing the bill Audio
University education is about to get more expensive
Budget 2024 will bump funding for universities, but students will likely be the ones footing the bill
AudioMea Motu gets real about how her kids saved her life
Champion boxer Mea Motu gets real about what motivates her in the ring, how her kids saved her life, and why she won’t stay silent on domestic abuse. Video, Audio
The call for Māori representation
A separate parliament could boost Māori representation. What exactly would that look like? Audio
The call for Māori representation
A separate parliament could boost Māori representation. What exactly would that look like?
AudioDennis and Judy Shepard: Harnessing grief to fight gay hate crime
Dennis and Judy Shepard's gay son Matthew Shepard was murdered in October 1998. The 21-year-old University of Wyoming student's death remains one of America's most high-profile cases of hate crime… Audio
A cold case with layers of institutional failings
What motivates a journalist to spend years fighting for justice for someone they don't even know? Audio
A cold case with layers of institutional failings
What motivates a journalist to spend years fighting for justice for someone they don't even know?
AudioTuku Morgan on why he's so fired up
Waikato-Tainui leader Tuku Morgan tells Guyon why he's so fired about the backlash against te reo, how young Māori have the power to change the future and why he's not sorry about that underwear… Video, Audio
The tiny nations that want to stand alone
The push for independence is still alive in the Pacific but it's getting messy Audio
The tiny nations that want to stand alone
The push for independence is still alive in the Pacific but it's getting messy
AudioLarge protests around the country as Government delivers budget
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets on Thursday, protesting against the Government as it prepared to deliver its Budget. Lady Tureiti Moxon spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Aid slowly arriving at Papaua New Guinea disaster zone
Aid is slowly starting to arrive in the disaster zone of Papaua New Guinea, following last week's catastropihc landslide - but gaining access is still proving to be diffcult. The slip in Yambali… Audio
Māori protest against government policies outside parliament
It's the second time since December, Māori have mobilised to protest against government policies affecting their communities. Reporter Lauren Crimp is outside parliament. Audio
More than a thousand demonstrate in Wellington over government policies affecting Māori
More than a thousand people are gathering at the Wellington train station to march to parliament as part of a nationwide protest against the government's policies.
Forty different hīkoi, backed by Te… Audio
Protesters demonstrate in Aotea Square over government policies affecting Māori
Forty different hīkoi, backed by Te Pāti Māori, have been taking place from Kaitaia to Invercargill throughout the day as part of a nationwide protest against the government's policies.
In… Audio
Tauranga carkoi gathers steam
Protestors started gathering at Whareroa Reserve in Tauranga on Wednesday, and residents report roads are completely blocked by cars. Ngai Te Rangi chief executive Paora Stanley is there. He spoke to… Audio
'Carkoi' protest update
Maori news editor Taiha Molyneux was at one of 40 protests planned across the country today in opposition to government policies. She spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Protest update: Lady Tureiti Moxon in Hamilton
Thousands of people are expected to turn up to protests this morning contesting the government's policies. Lady Tureiti Moxon is marching in Hamilton. She spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio