Jessie Chiang
First time voters' questions, answered
Elections are just around the corner - here's what you want to know but have been too embarrassed to ask. Audio
First time voters' questions, answered
Elections are just around the corner - here's what you want to know but have been too embarrassed to ask.
AudioProtecting our coastal backyard
Efforts to protect our coastal waters from further degradation are piecemeal, slow and amount to a drop in an ocean of problems. How do we bring life back to the sea? Audio
Protecting our coastal backyard
Efforts to protect our coastal waters from further degradation are piecemeal, slow and amount to a drop in an ocean of problems. How do we bring life back to the sea?
AudioThe Coronavirus Podcasters
For our final episode, Indira and the rest of the team behind the Coronavirus Podcast get together for a chat about their experience making the show. Audio
Disability and Trauma
Some disability carers left their families and moved into the bubble of their clients - how is the sector coping? Plus, harrowing stories from Kiwis with other health problems during covid-19. Audio
Media, Trade and Anzac Day
The government's revealed a $50m package for media - but will it actually help newspapers? Plus how is our trade sector doing and don't forget, it's Anzac Day tomorrow. Audio
Decision Day
By 4pm today we will know when we are making the shift down from Level Four. So what are the criteria that need to be met? Plus, how are Zoo animals faring without any visitors? Audio
Drugs, small business and the WHO
The government has announced more support for small and medium sized business but does it go far enough? Plus we ask about the plight of drug users under lockdown. Audio
One Thousand
Aotearoa officially has over a thousand cases of Covid-19. But as the increase stays steady, the government is beginning to look toward leaving level four. Plus, how to garden under a lockdown. Audio
Conservation and Covid-19
Is New Zealand’s environment benefiting from the lockdown? Audio
Conservation and Covid-19
Is New Zealand’s environment benefiting from the lockdown?
AudioHow to homeschool your kids
The police have made their first arrests of people breaching the lockdown, and we get some top tips for homeschooling your kids.
What was it about the Millane case that sparked such intense coverage?
The murder case that sparked intense media interest here and around the world was actually not that hard to solve. Why did Grace Millane's death in particular spend so much time in the spotlight? Audio
What was it about the Millane case that sparked such intense coverage?
The murder case that sparked intense media interest here and around the world was actually not that hard to solve. Why did Grace Millane's death in particular spend so much time in the spotlight?
AudioDramatic rise in Asians seeking mental health support
The number of Asians in Auckland seeking help for mental health in the last five years has risen dramatically with one DHB reporting an 82 percent increase in cases.
Mental health is one of the… Audio
Whakaari/White Island: What it's like at the cordon
Locals have left flowers at the cordon set up near the shore of Whakatane looking at Whakaari/White Island.
RNZ reporter Jessie Chiang is there.
She speaks to Corin Dann. Audio
Locals frustrated at govt insistence on no travel to Whakaari
The government isn't allowing anyone to go onto Whakaari/White Island until it is safe even if families of the victims want to go and retrieve the bodies themselves. The aftermath of the volcano… Audio