Sir Anand Satyanand
Abuse inquiry to have ability to compel institutions to talk
The inquiry into abuse in religious and state institutions will have the ability to compel people and institutions to appear before it. The Royal Commission's Terms of Reference were gazetted… Audio
Voices: Indians in New Zealand since 1769
The first Indian to set foot on Aotearoa arrived in 1769. A new publication throws light on the buried history of the Indian diaspora to New Zealand. Audio, Gallery
Voices: Indians in New Zealand since 1769
The first Indian to set foot on Aotearoa arrived in 1769. A new publication throws light on the buried history of the Indian diaspora to New Zealand.
AudioChurch abuse victims resigned to inquiry exclusion
Church abuse victims are resigned to being excluded from the upcoming Royal Commission of inquiry, saying its mind was made up from the start. They say the suggestion from the commission's chair Sir… Audio
Government House turns 100
The 100th anniversary of Government House has been celebrated in style today, with about 200 people turning out for a special reception. Audio