Anusha Bradley
New Zealander is refusing to leave Gaza despite govt warning
A New Zealand woman who lives in the Gaza Strip is adamantly refusing to leave, despite strongly worded advice from the Government to do so. Audio
Auckland's housing boom leaves builders scrambling
Auckland's housing boom is making it harder for builders to source quality materials with many using dodgy products to keep up with demand. Audio
Saudi Arabia's most wanted bomb maker studied in NZ
One of the most dangerous bomb makers in Saudi Arabia lived and studied in New Zealand for five years - something which has shocked his former classmates. Audio
Te Tii kaumatua speaks out
One of the kaumatua of Te Tii Marae has hit out at the decision, saying Mr English should be allowed to speak. Audio
The Maori Party slams Prime Minster's comments
The Maori Party says it's disappointed by the Prime Minister's view that a lot of New Zealanders find Waitangi Day ceremonies cringe-worthy. Audio
Firefighters blacklist entire fleet
Firefighters in Auckland have blacklisted their entire fleet of 11 Fraser-MAN fire trucks over safety concerns. Audio
Police Commissioner calls for gun amnesty
The police commissioner Mike Bush is calling for an amnesty on unwanted guns as a way of reducing the number of illegal firearms in New Zealand. Audio
RNZ helping launch new digital innovation for Radio Stations
"Vox Populi" - latin for 'voice of the people' - takes on a whole new meaning as RNZ helps the launch of the diigital innovation VoxPop. It's a new way of giving listeners the chance to give us… Audio
Prime Minister will stay away from Waitangi celebrations
Te Manu Korihi reporter Shannon Haunui -Thomson looks at Bill English's decision to stay away from Te Tii Marae this year. Audio
Advertising watchdog backs Greenpeace' controversial video
The advertising watchdog has found in favour of Greenpeace after complaints were made that its adverts blamed the dairy industry for water pollution. Russel Norman, the Executive Director of… Audio
Police Association blames more firearms for police shootings
The association's president, Chris Cahill, says the shootings are not due to a change in the approach taken by the police. He says more than 20-thousand firearms, including semi-automatic military… Audio
Mahanga scrub fire cuts power, water
A scrub fire in the Hawke's Bay settlement of Mahanga yesterday destroyed a house and burnt through around 35 hectares of grassland and trees. RNZ journalist Elizabeth Brown has been holidaying in… Audio
Life satisfaction declines from 15 new study finds
Fifteen is the age people are the happiest and it's all downhill from there according to new research from Melbourne University. Audio
Workplace cake may be harmful
In many offices around the country, including ours here at RNZ, we celebrate our work colleagues' birthdays with cakes. Audio
West Coast company wants to export glacial water
A campaigner who successfully halted the sale of water rights in Ashburton is now trying to stop the same thing happening on the West Coast. Audio
US officials say Russia did interfere in election
The top intelligence official in the United States has told congress he is "even more resolute" in his belief that Russia was behind cyber attacks on the Democrats during the 2016 election campaign. Audio
Malcolm Roberts' comments on NZers "far-fetched"
A lobby group in Australia says the controversial comments by a senator demanding the rights of New Zealanders be slashed are "far-fetched and stupid". Audio
St John to cut staff wages over strikes
St John has cut the wages of some ambulance workers taking part in strike action. Audio
Quakes overnight in central NZ
People in central New Zealand may have found themselves jolted awake last night by a severe magnitude 5.3 quake, which hit just after midnight. Audio