Bryan Crump
Native Species and Climate Change
We talk to Dr Sarah Flanagan, Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences at University of Canterbury about how some of our native species are adapting to climate change? Audio
Auckland Harbour Bridge
Here's another piece of transport history... the day - maybe more than a day - in July 1974 - when they opened two lanes of the Auckland Harbour Bridge to walkers and cyclists. The reason - there was… Audio
International Languages
Given that Samoan Language Week has just come to and end and International Languages week is right around the corner, what better time to talk about indigenous languages? The Pacific is home to the… Audio
The New Zealand Bird Conference
Almost 200 people with a common passion for NZ Birds are in Christchurch this weekend to share the latest findings and information about about our amazing seabirds, shorebirds and land birds! The New… Audio
Richard Turpie: marathon running for charity
Richard Turpie of Christchurch was a man on a mission on Saturday - attempting to run 100 kilometres to raise money for a Hamilton boy who needs a heart transplant. Five-year-old Chase Porter needs a… Audio
Reviewing Aotearoa's electoral law
A couple of weeks back Justice Minister Kris Faafoi announced the independant panel that will review Aotearoa's electoral law. The review will take place over the next 18 months aim to impliment… Audio
Queen's Birthday Honours: Chelsea Winstanley
Chelsea Winstanley has made wide-ranging contributions to New Zealand's film and television landscape - from co-producing the wildly successful 'What We Do In The Shadows' to putting indigenous voices… Audio
Queen Elizabeth Park trams
Russell Jenkins (Vice President Marketing & Operations at the Wellington Tramway Museum. Audio
Waitara Wild Boar Hunt
The annual Waitara Wild Boar Hunt obviously deals with hunting and the death of animals and may be upsetting for some. Organised by the Waitara District Services & Citizens Club, the competition gives… Audio
Queen's Birthday Honours: Ruth Aitken
Another person being celebrated today under the Queen's Birthday Honours is one of New Zealand's foremost netball talents. Ruth Aitken has been at the forefront of New Zealand netball both on the… Audio
Taste of Pasifika
There are lot of events and things to do across Aotearoa today, but none quite like the Taste of Pasifika Festival, which continues in Auckland today. The Taste of Pasifika Festival is a reimagined… Audio
Queen's Birthday Honours: Dame Silvia Cartwright
Dame Silvia Cartwright is no stranger to accolades in light of her service to law, and today she's adding yet another feather to her cap. She's receiving the highest possible honour in the New Zealand… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: TVNZ reports a scandal at TVNZ
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan Crump about how TVNZ reporters are covering the sudden resignation of star host Kamahl Santamaria after just one month - and a… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: TVNZ reports a scandal at TVNZ
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan Crump about how TVNZ reporters are covering the sudden resignation of star host Kamahl Santamaria after just one month - and a…
AudioSingapore's high rise flats
We find out about life in a Singapore Highrise with journalist Rochelle Angus. Audio
The Role of Non-Native Forests in Carbon Sequestration
We're joined by Don Carson from the Forest Owners Association to talk about the role of non-native forests in reaching our carbon emissions targets. Audio
Gordon Tullock
Eric Crampton, Chief Economist at The New Zealand Initiative joins us once again to talk about his very favourite economist, Gordon Tullock. Audio
Nights Sport - Dale MacDonald
Making her debut as our sportscaster tonight is Dale MacDonald, Paralympic New Zealand's Para Sport Pathway Manager. Audio
Music Of Persia: Mohsen Sharifian
Shahram Aryan introduces us to more Persian msuic - tonight vocalist Mohsen Sharifian from Bushehr province. Audio