New Zealand
Pakuranga homicide: Community grieving death of Tongan grandfather Saia Kokohu Vi
A Tongan grandfather who was fatally shot in his courier van in an East Auckland on Monday morning is being remembered by his community as a kind and lovely man.
New research vessel to help with better results
NIWA has taken delivery of the brand-new research vessel Kaharoa II, to "support cost-effective, safe, and more environmentally friendly research of the highest quality".
Auckland-based Samoan influencer and his pug, Fraser, on a mission to help men cook
Daniel Rankin, 29, is a baker and has taken TikTok by storm.
China using economic coercion to influence Palau's relationship with Taiwan - Palau leader
Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr claims China is "weaponising tourism" in a bid to get the nation to sever its ties with Taiwan.
Winston Peters says 'we need to keep engaged' with Micronesia
The President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) officially held his first ever bilateral meeting with a New Zealand government minister on Tuesday. Audio
New Zealand's most golden Olympic Games come to a close
New Zealand's most golden Olympic Games come to a close with 10 gold medals, seven silver and 3 bronze. Audio
S2 E6: The Transcript
As the scale of the subterfuge becomes clear, Tim and Carlo appear in front of the RNZ board. Audio
Triple gold for NZ with Lydia Ko, Hamish Kerr, and Dame Lisa Carrington
New Zealand uniforms are now black, white and gold after Dame Lisa Carrington, Lydia Ko and Hamish Kerr win gold medals on a thrilling day of Olympic action. Audio
Dame Lisa gets 7th Olympic gold, and Maddi Wesche's silver stunner
Dame Lisa Carrington teams with Alicia Hoskin to win her 7th Olympic gold medal, while Maddi Wesche stunned the field for silver in the shot put. Audio
NZ, Aus pour almost NZ$50m for Pacific humanitarian warehouses program
The two countries will invest a combined NZ$47.5 million, working alongside other partners such as the United States, France, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
Double gold in Paris in kayaking and track cycling
New Zealand wins double gold overnight, in the K4 500m on the water, and Ellesse Andrews dominated the women's keirin. Audio
'Our neighbourhood is important to us'
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says: "A lot of people think that charity begins at home but in your long-term interest as a country, you neglect your neighbourhood at your peril."
Team pursuit women claim silver at the velodrome
Silver for New Zealand in the women's team pursuit at the velodrome, while we're looking ominous in kayak sprints and high jump. Audio
Kayakers, team pursuit cyclists well placed for medals
Dame Lisa Carrington is leading the charge in the kayaking, and the track cyclists are in rapid form. Audio
Winston Peters 'firmly committed' to Pacific as he embarks on Micronesian region visit
The Deputy Prime Minister has so far visited Cook Islands, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Niue, Tokelau, Samoa, Tonga, Nauru and Tuvalu, since getting into office.
Alexandra's finest Finn Butcher wins kayak cross gold in Paris
Finn Butcher stunned the field in the kayak cross final to claim the gold medal, New Zealand's third of the Paris Olympics. Audio
Noah Lyles wins Paris Olympics men's 100m final in photo finish
American Noah Lyles wins the marquee men's 100m final at the Paris Olympics. Audio
Emma Twigg takes rowing silver as athletics starts on struggle street
Emma Twigg brings home silver in the single sculls, while the athletics starts with a whimper for New Zealand's athletes. Audio
Silver for the sailing McKiwis Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie
The McKiwis, Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie, continue New Zealand's Olympic medal run with silver in the sailing. Audio