Alistair Bakker was clocked driving 105km/h in an 80km/h area after picking up pizza. He has now been disqualified from ...
A Māori academic says that although New Zealand's founding document is a partnership between Māori and the Crown, it is ...
Francois Bayrou survived two no-confidence votes in parliament, winning some breathing space after less than two months in ...
Kara Rickard and Mark Williams are joined by award winning, singer-songwriter Marlon Williams, to talk about his new album Te Whare Tīwekaweka.
Lynda Tabuya is taking legal action against Victor Lal, a veteran Fijian journalist who now resides in London.
Director of Public Engagement at the National Library, Alison McIntyre speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about how Te Tiriti o Waitangi document is stored and preserved.
It's Waitangi Day, and it's also our second week back so we felt talking a day off might be pushing it. We're joined on the ...
An investigation was launched after a police vehicle crashed into the rear of the Crown car carrying Christopher Luxon and ...
Owner of the Māori whānau-run business, 41 Reka Kai Kart, Dennis Matenga, speaks to Kara Rickard and Mark Williams from ...
Josef Spacek
Kerry Stevens interviews Josef Spacek; winner of the 2009 Michael Hill International Violin Competition. Josef's performances during the competition are all available to listen to on our website.
Ngāi Tahu's Treaty settlement has allowed them to become a driving force in the country's economy, the prime minister says.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council senior biosecurity adviser said marine pests compete with good organisms for food. Recently ...