Charlotte Cook
Culture, colonisation and the short and curlies
Western women have been pushed around by powerful marketing for around a century to maintain the hairless beauty standard, but that's not the same for all ethnicities. In episode four, presented and… Audio
Chaos and carnage: How the Parliament protest was brought to an end
After 23 days, the occupation at Parliament was finally brought to a chaotic and violent end. The Detail talks to two reporters who were there as it all unfolded. Audio
Chaos and carnage: How the Parliament protest was brought to an end
After 23 days, the occupation at Parliament was finally brought to a chaotic and violent end. The Detail talks to two reporters who were there as it all unfolded.
AudioPolice continue to move in on protesters
RNZ reporters Charlotte Cook and Charlie Dreaver provide an update on the police operation at Parliament grounds in Wellington. Audio
Covid-19: Police move on Parliament protesters
Hundreds of police, many in riot gear, are moving in on protesters occupying Parliament and the surrounding streets.RNZ reporters were at the scene. Video, Audio
Covid-19: Police move to clear central Wellington occupation
Police are descending on Parliament in large numbers, with at least four large police paddy wagons now outside the protest occupation.
Occupiers have been camped in the grounds and nearby and their… Audio
Covid-19: Police descend on Parliament occupation
Police are descending on Parliament in large numbers, with at least four large police paddy wagons now outside the protest occupation.
Occupiers have been camped in the grounds and nearby and their… Audio
Hair and Loathing is coming your way!
Hair and Loathing is a new podcast series presented and produced by Charlotte Cook, and takes an inside look at why women maintain a 'barely there' look to satisfy the status quo and why some women… Audio
Covid-19: Parliament protest enters 17th day
The was a late night standoff between Police and parliament protesters on Hill Street and near the bus terminus after concrete bollards were moved and cars broke through the perimeter and into the… Audio
Covid-19: Police make move on protesters
Police have made a move on protesters this morning.
Charlotte Cook was on the ground.
She spoke to Susie Ferguson. Audio
Covid-19: Early morning action at convoy protest
There are scenes of confrontation at Parliament this morning as Police and forklift workers arrive with concrete blocks to reinforce the perimeter of the occupation.
Videos and photos from the scene… Audio
Covid-19: Police bring in barricades for protest
There are scenes of confrontation at Parliament this morning as Police and forklift workers arrive with concrete blocks to reinforce the perimeter of the occupation.
Videos and photos from the scene… Audio
Early morning agression at Parliament protest
To the protest outside of Parliament now as it heads into its 14th day. Over the weekend, an alliance of various groups involved with the protest have been attempting to clean up it's image, which has… Audio
Covid-19: Mythbusting booster recovery tips
Boosters are being bolstered around the country, with the wait time between second and third doses shortened to 3 months.
More needles are going into more arms and the bravest of us can feel a little… Audio
Covid-19: How will isolation work in shared households?
It is predicted hundreds of thousands of people will have to self-isolate at home as Omicron spreads through the community.
The government and health officials are urging people to prepare by… Audio
Hula hooping expert's tips for spinning
Weighted hula hoops could be the next big fitness fad - if TikTok hits are anything to go by.
For most, when thinking of hula hoops people remember lunch times playing on the grass at school, but… Video, Audio
Broken phones at Waikeria cause trouble for prisoners trying to call home
Inmates at Waikeria Prison say they had to share one faulty phone between 80 prisoners for months and wait up to four hours at a time to call their family.
The working phone often cut out mid call… Audio
Tips for preventing a crispy Christmas tree
The countdown to Christmas is on.
We know what you're thinking, where's the time gone?!
After a year of Covid and lockdowns, many are ready to dive into the silly season early. So, how do you keep… Audio
Covid-19: Accessing a vaccine pass challenging for some
With all this talk of vaccine passes, wallets, RealMe and my health accounts - the true message of what you need to do in order to access businesses and services under the incoming traffic light… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Tamakis claim they have been summoned by police
A Destiny-Church-linked group that organises protests against vaccine mandates says Brian and Hannah Tamaki have been summoned to the Auckland Police station at 9.30am on Tuesday.
The couple have… Audio