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Young visionaries and the future of fashion
If you want to know what the future of fashion looks like it pays to keep an eye on emerging designers who create without boundaries. Sonia Sly meets emerging designers from around the world to find… Audio
Half as many rentals available in Wgtn compared to normal
A Wellington property manager says there are 500 rentals available in the capital at the moment, but he expects there to be around 1000 at this time of year. Audio
Wgtn students living in tents, caravans due to rental shortage
A combination of record prices and fewer rentals available is forcing university students in Wellington to find alternative accommodation. Audio
Six60 balcony collapse report lays blame with organisers
Overcrowding that led to a balcony collapse during a concert at a Dunedin student flat could have been foreseen and prevented, an investigation has found.
Indian Fraudster hands over NZ immigration licence
The Indian immigration agent who got a New Zealand licence despite being on a list of fraudsters has now surrendered his licence.
Teaching in a war zone
New Zealand professor Peter O'Connor – an international expert in applied theatre and drama education - has just returned from the Middle East where he ran arts education workshops with… Audio
White parents abandon South Auckland schools
Figures show many white parents are happy to live in south Auckland but don't want their children to go to school there. Audio
Inspired by Science
Year-6 students Ava Beens and Eilish Cassidy take part in the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, and give a 2-minute speech on what inspires them about science. Audio
Inspired by Science
Year-6 students Ava Beens and Eilish Cassidy take part in the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, and give a 2-minute speech on what inspires them about science.
AudioProject Activate - swimming in a flume
Project Activate involved a group of 12-year-old Pacific Island students learning about healthy living and science - and it included a swim in a research flume pool. Audio
Project Activate - swimming in a flume
Project Activate involved a group of 12-year-old Pacific Island students learning about healthy living and science - and it included a swim in a research flume pool.
AudioSnapping their way to success
Fashion photographers in New Zealand are competing for limited opportunities in an increasingly congested market. Sonia Sly speaks to emerging photographers Luke Foley-Martin and James O'Neill about… Audio
"Warzone" described at University of PNG
The University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby has been likened to a warzone a day after unrest flared that saw police open fire on protesting students. Audio
Possible deaths in PNG student campus shooting
There are conflicting reports of deaths at the University of Papua New Guinea after police stopped a group of students from rallying outside Parliament. Audio
Foreign student numbers fall
Visa figures show schools and private tertiary institutions are bearing the brunt of a 17-hundred-student drop in overseas enrolments. Audio
Education New Zealand says foreign student numbers have fallen
Visa figures show foreign student numbers have fallen in the first quarter of this year after a bumper year in 2015. Audio
NetSafe, Trade Me warn of photo scam
NetSafe has received several complaints about a scam involving people taking photos of hands and feet, with Trade Me identifying one suspicious listing.
Reports of hands and feet photo scam growing
Netsafe has received around a dozen complaints about an online scam that cons people into taking photos of their hands and feet for an art project, in exchange for money they never see. Audio
Auckland unsafe, councillor tells police
A prominent Auckland councillor is demanding police do more in downtown Auckland to make it safer for students.
Student 'squashed like a pancake' by balcony
A student crushed by the falling balcony in Dunedin on Friday says he was squashed like a pancake and his body is now full of metal.