Charlotte Cook
Franklin Road Christmas lights mark thirty-years
December has arrived and that means Christmas trees are being decorated, carols are on and most importantly, lights are going up.
The switch will be flicked at the popular street-wide display on… Audio
Loss and Damage Fund to deliver climate justice to most vulnerable says U.N
A deal to start giving money to the countries hardest hit by climate change is being seen as a breakthrough on the first day of the COP28 summit in Dubai.
The U.N Secretary General Antonio Guterres… Audio
Councillor concerned over safety of temporary accommodation after Māngere Bridge fire
An Auckland councillor is concerned there could be dozens of buildings being used as temporary accommodation which don't have a proper warrant of fitness.
Four cabins on a church complex in Māngere… Audio
Labour to hold leadership vote at caucus meeting
All eyes are on the Labour caucus meeting in Upper Hutt Tuesday morning as it holds a post-mortem on what went so wrong in the election.
Labour's constitution requires the party's caucus to vote on… Audio
Human Rights Commission warns leaders over choice of words when speaking about Israel-Gaza conflict
The Human Rights Commission is warning political and community leaders about their choice of words when speaking about the Israeli-Gaza conflict.
ACT leader David Seymour has accused Green MP Chlöe… Audio
Petrol proces drop ahead of long weekend
Petrol prices have dropped ahead of a long weekend for Aotearoa.
This will come as a relief to drivers after the cost to fill the tank got to around $3 a litre.
Gaspy is an app that tracks prices… Audio
Class action lawsut filed against Toyota
A class action lawsuit has been filed, alleging thousands of Toyota cars sold in New Zealand since 2015 are faulty and that owners deserve compensation.
The lawsuit estimates 35,000 Hilux, Fortuner… Audio
Disinformation Project warns of increased extremist content
The Disinformation Project is warning of a stark increase in violent and extremist content on New Zealand-based social media targeting Muslim and Jewish communities.
Kate Hannah, director of the… Audio
The road to accepting our body hair
If you've ever wondered why people want lovely long eyelashes and hair - but are not so keen on the monobrow or the dreaded sign of salt and pepper ageing - we might just have the podcast for you… Audio
The road to accepting our body hair
If you've ever wondered why people want lovely long eyelashes and hair - but are not so keen on the monobrow or the dreaded sign of salt and pepper ageing - we might just have the podcast for you… Audio
Hairy Areas - Top to Toe with Petra Bagust
Petra Bagust (Grey Areas) and Charlotte Cook (Hair And Loathing) share intimate details and personal stories about different parts of their bodies and how their hair impacts their everyday lives. Video, Audio
Data show rents on the rise
Stats NZ is reporting the annual change for rental prices has risen by more than four percent.
Meanwhile, Trade Me is reporting tenants can expect to pay $2,300 more in rent compared to the same time… Audio
Jury finds David Benbow guilty of murder
A High Court jury in Christchurch has found David Benbow guilty of murdering his childhood friend.
Michael McGrath disappeared in May 2017 and his body has never been found.
Reporter Niva Chittock… Audio
Grilled with National leader Christopher Luxon
While's there's been a bit of a scramble over his tax policy, the leader of the National Party, binds it together when it comes to breakfast.
In RNZ's new political series, Grilled, the top four… Audio
Grilled | Episode 4: Christopher Luxon
To make an omelette, Christopher Luxon, the National Party leader, has to crack a few eggs. He reveals a small talent for rhythm, the secret to removing the squeezed middle, and salvages what could… Video
Grilled | Episode 3: David Seymour
ACT leader David Seymour offers up his recipe for Aotearoa with a simple three-step chicken dish—but it might take a little longer to cook up than first thought. Video
Grilled with the Green Party co-leaders
Like a well-oiled - or perhaps solar powered machine, the Green Party co-leaders are used to working together - but not usually in the kitchen.
In RNZ's new political series, Grilled - the top four… Audio
Grilled | Episode 2: Marama Davidson and James Shaw
Like a well-oiled—or perhaps solar-powered—machine, the Green Party co-leaders Marama Davidson & James Shaw hustle in the kitchen to produce a pasta and salad combo. They boast about the benefits of… Video
The TAHI 19th September 2023
On todays show, Journalist and icon Charlotte Cook tells Evie all about her new political series ‘Grilled’, So'omālō shares his picks to win the RWC, and the team fearlessly reveal their favourite… Audio