Youth
Secondary Principal Association on ERO review into bad behaviour
The Education Review Office says teachers are seeing fighting and vandalism every day.
And the office says it's time for national action to rein in the violent behaviour.
Secondary Principal… Audio
Bad behaviour in schools at 'critical levels': ERO
The Education Review Office says bad behaviour in schools has reached critical levels, with teachers seeing fighting and vandalism every day.
The office is calling for national action to rein in the… Audio
Mothers turn up at parliament to urge stronger action on vaping
A group of mothers turned up at parliament today to urge MPs to take stronger action on vaping.
Vape Free Kids appeared before the Health Select Committee with a 13,000 signature strong petition… Audio
The TAHI 26/3/24
On todays show, Evie is back with a brand new look! Tween stars of Aotearoa’s latest feature film The Mountain give us some behind the scenes insight, and we yap along with musician YAHYAH who tells… Audio
Government continues funding free period products in schools
The government has put aside $2.9 million to continue providing period products in schools.
Celebration of cultural identity and diversity at Polyfest
Pacifika secondary students are demonstrating pride and passion for their cultural heritage at this week's ASB Polyfest.
Tāmaki Makaurau is the biggest hub of Pasifika people in Aotearoa, and… Audio
Calls for rebrand of Maadi Cup
What's in a name?
Quite a lot if you ask Rangi Ruru Girls' School.
The school is pushing for a rebrand of rowing's most iconic event, the Maadi Cup.
It's among a string of changes Rangi Ruru has… Audio
NZ Correspondence school reaches Maadi cup final
It's reaching the business end at the Maadi Regatta on Lake Ruataniwha in Twizel, and many of the traditional powers of secondary school rowing will be lining up in finals Friday and Saturday.
One… Audio
The TAHI 21/3/24
On Today's episode we surprise musician Ella Minehan with a special interviewer her friend and fellow musician Taylor Roche for a wholesome moment! We also talk CubaDupa festival with Romi Wrights and… Audio
Rowing officials considering ban on 'year 14' athletes
Rowing officials are mulling over a rule change that would ban 'year 14' athletes competing at the Maadi Regatta.
The practice, whereby age-eligible students return after their final year of school… Audio
Westlake Boys allows lavalava as part of uniform
As of this week, students at Westlake Boys High School are allowed to wear lavalava as part of their official school uniform.
A proposal from year 13 student Jarlon Lesatele was accepted by the Board… Audio
The TAHI 19/3/24
On today's show, So'omālō explains how Evie’s away at O'Week for a new cult she's joined, Tāmaki Makaurau-based indie-pop delight Geoff Ong explains the hidden message behind his latest music video… Audio
Rowing NZ should limit Maadi Cup regatta says South Auckland principal
A South Auckland school principal says Rowing New Zealand should limit the Secondary Schools rowing regatta to older age groups, to ease the cost of the sport on families and make it accessible to a… Audio
One in ten children facing 'invisible' barriers at school
A group of teachers, psychologists and early childhood educators are asking parents and schools to wise up to the signs of ADHD and autism in our young people. Audio
Freyberg High School haka was 'peaceful', not 'over-excited' - student
A haka directed at ACT Leader David Seymour was a legitimate form of protest, one student says.
Young chef competition canned due to lack of contestants
The New Zealand young chef of the year competition was set to be staged this weekend but it has been postponed for a year because of a lack of quality entries.
One of our leading chefs says it… Audio
The TAHI 14/3/24
On today’s episode, New Zealand's new favourite boyband MAYJUN are in the studio to talk about their debut single, James from Carb on Carb talks Cuba Dupa, and we discuss the concept of “promise… Audio
Save the Children appalled by new ram raid bill
The children's charity Save the Children is appalled by a new bill creating a ram raid offence which would see children as young as twelve criminally charged with up to ten years in prison, including… Audio
The TAHI 12/3/2024
On today's episode, a cinematic crossover we’re calling ‘Get Dune’, Evie reviews Pink’s concert and Dune Part 2. Samson Rambo talks about his journey in the creative arts with So’omālō, and we get to… Audio
Education Ministry looking closer at asbestos removal
Some licensed companies have been doing a bad job of removing asbestos at schools.
It has forced the Education Ministry to look at closer controls.
Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann. Audio