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Shaking the marae grounds at Waitangi
In Black Comet, the acclaimed musician draws on a career that spans pub gigs, orchestral collaborations and cultural moments at Waitangi.
What the historic St James will look like once rebuilt
As the venue edges towards its 100th birthday - when it's due to open - architects are peeling back layers to take it back in time.
'Obviously aimed at young people': Concerns over spike in 'nangs' use
A significant jump in the recreational use of nitrous oxide has sparked concern, with claims big canisters of the gas are being marketed directly to children. Audio
Inquiry into sewage plant failure to happen 'as quickly as possible'
Who will shoulder the cost to fix the Moa Point plant is yet to be determined says Wellington Mayor Andrew Little. Audio
Father faces charges after 3yo injured in dirt bike crash
The crash has highlighted the danger of dirt bikes being used on city streets - and an alarming trend of riders taking young children for high-speed joyrides, almost always without helmets.
Man abused by priest 'appalled' church didn't go to police
RNZ earlier revealed Fr Rowan Donoghue admitted six charges including indecent assault on a boy aged 12-16.
Early warning signs at treatment plant may have been missed - Wellington Water boss
Wellington Water's Pat Dougherty says early warning signs that there were troubles with the discharge at Moa Point's Wastewater Treatment Plant may have been missed. Audio
Review: Bradley Cooper's 'Is This Thing On?' is a lukewarm bath
Is This Thing On? is a divorce drama with no real stakes, and a comedy about stand-up comics with not that many jokes.
Toilet equity: Fighting for the right to pee
There are known reasons why this apparent toilet inequity occurs - and experts say - known solutions.
Yarns, pottery, woodwork and happy mail: The rise of analogue hobbies
Crafters are carving out space offline, allowing them to let off steam, slow down, make friends. It's even becoming a social movement.
Waitangi visitors reflect on manaakitanga
Festivities continued at Waitangi, after Friday morning's official ceremony.
Ch! Nonso: Bringing sounds of Afro-soul to Aotearoa
"Music has always been a form of expression for me. It's always been a place to get lost", says Nigeria-born singer Ch! Nonso from Ijebu Pleasure Club.
Papamīharo, the place where tamariki are 'atua of the space'
At Waitangi, the colourful, immersive tent has invited mokopuna, rangatahi and whānau to slow down, reconnect and "simply be".
Waitangi Day in Brisbane
Throughout our show this morning, we've been travelling around Aotearoa, to see how different communities are marking Waitangi Day. But right now, we're heading all the way cross the ditch to Brisbane… Audio
Kasey and Karena Bird in Singapore
This Waitangi Day, masterchef winners Karena and Kasey Bird have travelled all the way to Singapore. More specifically to Rise Restaurant at the magificent Marina Bay Sands, where they'll be treating… Audio
Waitangi through the lens of John Miller
At Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum & Gallery in Kirikiriroa Hamilton, there is currently a very special pop-up exhibition. It explores the powerful Waitangi protest photographs of John Miller, a… Audio
Waitangi Day in Tauranga
Throughout our show this morning, we're be travelling around Aotearoa, and beyond, to see how different communities are marking Waitangi Day. Right now we're heading south to Tauranga where the… Audio
The extraordinary hospitality of Hinerupe Marae
While most of the country is in Holiday mode, or event mode today, places like Te Araroa, which were hit hard by the devastating weather, are still in a state of emergency and the clean-up continutes… Audio
Live from the Waitangi Treaty Grounds
We'll join RNZ's Tania Page live from the Waitangi Treaty Grounds to get the on-the-ground vibe! Audio