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Debbie Ngarewa-Packer on calls for Budget Day protest
Social Media posts published jointly with Te Pāti Māori are urging people to protest the Government's policies on Thursday - Budget Day - but the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says it would be… Audio
Shower Thoughts: Does Facebook monitor drug dealing?
Robin van der Sanden is a postdoctoral fellow at Massey University's SHORE & Whariki Research Centre and picks up the phone to provide some answers. Audio
The Pre-Panel for 28 May 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss how pre-phone kids today discover music. Audio
Tech Tuesday with Tim Warren
Today Tim talks to Jesse about how AI will change jobs and careers. Audio
Is it okay to use emojis at work?
And is a thumbs up really telling someone what you think it is? Audio
Concern Great Walks booking system will crash again
Trampers desperate to book a spot on one of the country's Great Walks this summer fear the Department of Conservation's booking system will again crash due to demand. Georgie Hanafin has more. Audio
No progress on disaster information system, despite years of warnings
A life-saving disaster information system that would have been crucial during last year's devastating storms is still nowhere to be seen, despite being fast tracked six years ago.
PNG Government takes softer approach to media
PNG Govt takes softer approach to media Audio
The name for Stuff's new TV bulletin replacing Newshub
Over the years it has had different names ranging from 3 National News, to 3 News, and recently Newshub.
The Panel with Heather Roy and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Heather Roy and Steve McCabe discuss the lack of clarity around e-scooter regulations and the most complained about ads in New Zealand history. Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Today Linda talks to Jesse about The Tattooist of Auschwitz on Neon and Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video. Audio
New Zealand continues call for ban on killer robots
New Zealand is sticking with its call for a ban on war robots that do not comply with international humanitarian law.
The headlines we didn’t read
Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio
Trading on - new deal saves local medical media
These are tough times for media - even those dedicated to covering big businesses and industries. After more than 20 years publishing health news and employing expert journalists, Barbara Fountain has…
Mediawatch for 26 May 2024
New Zealand's big awards for journalists were given out this week at a time when many are losing their jobs. Also - Mediawatch talks to an editor who has secured the future of two important medical… Audio
NZ spent $113m helping build and use US military satellites
The money includes $15m towards sending up two new, much more powerful satellites.
Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock dies at 53
The 2004 documentary saw Spurlock live on a diet of McDonald's food for an entire month to test the health impact on his body.
RNZ wins Voyager Media Awards for journalism, innovation
RNZ journalists have been recognised for their "compelling storytelling" and "serious data wrangling" at this year's awards.
Fintech grows four times faster than tech industry
Making billions in export revenues, further gains are expected with the long-awaited introduction of open banking come 30 May.
War in space: US Space Force looks to tie in allies, including NZ
Analysis - Space is going off, and we're involved.