Politics
Around the motu: Auckland news with RNZ reporter Amy Williams
Amy talks about the homeowners still trying to resolve the future of their properties after the floods three years ago. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Tensions rise in Europe over social media regulations and Winter Olympics in Italy marred by clashes and suspected sabotage. Audio
Planning when you don't know the rules
Auckland Council's planning has been thrown for a loop after what looks like yet another government-imposed rule change over housing.
Weekly interview with Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Morning Report. Audio
Slip repairs continue after weeks of severe weather
Three weeks after severe weather caused slips on State Highway 2 through Waioweka Gorge, residents finally have a way out. Transport Minister Chris Bishop spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Moa Point plant likely to be out of action for months
Crews have spent the weekend trying to clean up Wellington's waste water plant, so they can assess the damage. Green MP Julie Anne Genter's Rongatai electorate covers the area under a rahui spoke to… Audio
Uncertainty over Auckland's future
Auckland Council's planning has been thrown for a loop after what looks like yet another government-imposed rule change over housing. Audio
From caucus to admin: Kevin Hague on his new role
The House sits down with a former MP to unpack what a Chief of Staff does, and what it's been like to return to Parliament, but in the back office.
How much can polls tell us nine months before an election?
Based solely on polls, no one could have predicted the past three elections this early in the year they were held. Trends shifted over the subsequent months, and events intervened to shake things up.
WHO membership doesn't threaten NZ's sovereignty - walking away from it would
Part of the problem for the WHO is not that it is too powerful, but that it is oddly invisible, writes vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris.
Andrew Lownie: The UK fallout from The Epstein Files
British historian and author Andrew Lownie discusses the fallout from the latest release The Epstein Files. Audio
Northland councils team up on local government reform
Northland's four councils are presenting a shared vision, following the proposal for local government reform.
Mapuna Feb 7 Moana Tuwhare
Moana Tuwhare reflects on a week at Waitangi which saw Te Pati Maori's internal problems again resurface. Last November she said Ngapuhi was 'insulted' when Te Pati Maori leadership refused to… Audio
Northland leaders want more local involvement at Waitangi
Northland Regional Council chairperson Pita Tipene says 'too often people look to Wellington' for leadership.
Chris Hipkins, fresh off the paepae at Waitangi
Labour leader Chris Hipkins joins MATA to share his views on the political landscape, including whom he would and would not work with, and what Labour could have done better in government. Audio
'Incredible win for environment': Greens celebrate seabed mining decision
In a draft decision, the fast-track approvals panel declined a 30-year plan to mine the South Taranaki Bight.
Waitangi Day in Brisbane
Throughout our show this morning, we've been travelling around Aotearoa, to see how different communities are marking Waitangi Day. But right now, we're heading all the way cross the ditch to Brisbane… Audio
Kasey and Karena Bird in Singapore
This Waitangi Day, masterchef winners Karena and Kasey Bird have travelled all the way to Singapore. More specifically to Rise Restaurant at the magificent Marina Bay Sands, where they'll be treating… Audio
Waitangi through the lens of John Miller
At Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum & Gallery in Kirikiriroa Hamilton, there is currently a very special pop-up exhibition. It explores the powerful Waitangi protest photographs of John Miller, a… Audio