Live stream runs 24 hours a day.
Our live stream is in Windows Media Format. You will need Media Player 9.
This stream is multi bit-rate, meaning that the quality of the audio will adjust according to the speed of your connection.
We now have a basic podcast
feed containing a mix of our daily programmes. All the programmes below
appear in the feed.
Sixty Years of International Broadcasting - RNZI's 60th Anniversary
Programme - download
You can hear the pre-recorded news reports streaming in MP3 format. Click on the links to play the programme, or right click to download.
Updated: 2118 on 12 March 2010 UTC
A bulletin of Pacific News and
a sports report
(dur:10 minutes)
Updated daily Sun-Fri
Updated: 0312 on 12 March 2010 UTC
Dateline Pacific reviews the day's events in the Pacific. (dur:20 minutes)
Updated: 0251 on 11 March 2010 UTC
A weekly programme in which RNZI regional correspondents discuss political and social issues in their Pacific countries. (dur:15 minutes)
Updated: 0148 on 10 March 2010 UTC
Highlights of the world's sporting week, with emphasis on New Zealand and Pacific Interviews, reviews and reaction, plus previews of upcoming games. (dur:10 minutes)
Updated: 0723 on 12 March 2010 UTC
Pacific news, features, interviews and
music.
This weekly programme has a duration of 30 minutes
Updated: 0736 on 12 March 2010 UTC
A review of the week's events in New Zealand (dur:6 minutes)
Updated: 0515 on 09 March 2010 UTC
Reviews the week’s top business stories from the region (dur:15 minutes)
Updated: 2342 on 21 February 2010 UTC
Updated: 2319 on 07 March 2010 UTC
Mailbox presented by Myra Oh - with regular contributors , Bryan Clark, and John Durham who provide DX Reviews. Kevin Hand reviews the "Utility Bands". Occasional features on Pacific Radio from David Riquish and Chris Makerell reports on digital radio DRM. Frequency Manager Adrian Sainsbury, has the latest Solar Weather forecast from IPS Radio & Space Services. This programme is for the short-wave listener enthusiast. (dur: 20 minutes)
A new bulletin in Pacific Languages (dur:5 minutes)
Our live stream is in Windows Media Format. You will need Media Player 9.
This stream is multi bit-rate, meaning that the quality of the audio will adjust according to the speed of your connection.
We now have a basic podcast feed containing a mix of our daily programmes. All the programmes below appear in the feed.