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Conversations With My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 6: The Best Street in Birkdale
The Solomons thought leaving South Africa meant leaving entrenched white supremacy. They discuss how much of this they still found in NZ, and what they are learning about gender and queerness. Video, Audio
Calling Home: Rebekah Holt in Melbourne
Rebekah Holt has gone from a communications manager for the New Zealand Police to Head of Staff at TV3 to serious car crash survivor. She now lives in Melbourne, where she is the only journalist to go… Audio, Gallery
Major blaze, explosions at Takanini warehouse fire
A large fire has broken out at a warehouse in an industrial area of South Auckland, sending plumes of black smoke across Takanini.
Twenty fire trucks are responding to the blaze, which started around… Audio
Auckland mayor Phil Goff: 'Inevitable' port will be moved
Auckland's mayor Phil Goff believes the city's port will have to be moved, but he's critical of how the current process is unfolding. Cabinet's development committee will this week consider the latest… Audio
Car crash takes out power to Sandringham homes
An Auckland primary school has closed for the day and several streets are without power after an early morning car crash.
The Pacific's contribution to the NZ Economy
The work of Pacific people has been noted in a Treasury report but does it go far enough? And what is the impact of this on our wider economy? Audio
Ihumātao: Goff refuses to comment on Auckland Council land buyout
Mayor Phil Goff is refusing to say whether he supports Auckland Council purchasing disputed land at Ihumātao.
'New Zealand's biggest danger is being swamped by China'
Professor Tyler Cowen is a big supporter of immigration -- when it's done right -- but warns the New Zealand government needs to continue with its policy of not allowing China to get too much… Audio
'Idea of moving Auckland's port to Northland is seriously flawed'
An economic analysis backing the move of the Port of Auckland to Northland has been panned as inadequate, poorly drafted, and full of padding.
The Polish children of Pahiatua
In this episode of Voices; we hear how 700 Polish children made an unlikely journey from the depths of Siberia to the New Zealand countryside. Episode by Piotr Wolodzko : Stories from the Eastern… Audio
The Polish children of Pahiatua
In this episode of Voices; we hear how 700 Polish children made an unlikely journey from the depths of Siberia to the New Zealand countryside. Episode by Piotr Wolodzko : Stories from the Eastern…
AudioA Kiwi in Los Angeles' Skid Row
Two Kiwis have been working with the homeless of LA's notorious Skid Row, to help them express their hopes and experiences on stage. Audio, Gallery
3MM: Lindsay Neill on invasions of private spaces
Lindsay Neill's a Senior Lecturer Bachelor of International Hospitality Management at AUT, and he's been thinking about the invasions of our private space that we have to endure each day. Audio
Crisis facing courts as Chinese people seek justice in NZ
New Zealand's rapid transition to a multicultural society is causing problems for our judicial and legal systems, according to a new report chaired by the prominent public lawyer Mai Chen.
That's… Audio
NZ K-Pop crew on world stage
In this episode of Voices; we meet a local K-pop crew who performed at the 2019 World K-pop Festival in Korea. Episode by Tony Stamp. Audio
NZ K-Pop crew on world stage
In this episode of Voices; we meet a local K-pop crew who performed at the 2019 World K-pop Festival in Korea. Episode by Tony Stamp.
AudioExperiences will make you happier than material things
Cornell professor Tom Gilovich has done four studies over the years looking at what brings us happiness - experiences or things? He came to the common conclusion that happiness is ultimately derived… Audio
Play time over: How Kiwi kids lost their freedom to roam
With New Zealand's population about to hit 5 Million for the first time Insight's reporter Teresa Cowie talks to five 5-year-olds from around the country to find out what it’s like to be 'the big 0-5'… Video, Audio
Wounded leopard seal to be monitored
A biologist monitoring a wounded leopard seal in Auckland says she's in a good condition but there's still a risk of infection.
Jon Potter: The man who gave his kidney to a complete stranger
Pittsburgh man Jon Potter says yes to anyone who asks him for help - regardless of who they are or what they need. This recently saw him donate a kidney to a man he had never met before. Audio