Bryan Crump
Overseas Correspondent - Canada
Our overseas correspondent in Canada, Peggy Revell joins us from Medicine Hat, Alberta. Audio
Post Summer Foot Care
Podiatrist Emma Worthington is back to make sure we're all looking after our feet - post summer. Audio
New Native Forests
Nights' Forest Correspondent, Dean Baigent-Mercer joins us once again. Tonight he takes a look at new native forests - the fire-resistant ones be need to plant as permanent carbon sinks and the native… Audio
Language and the Five Senses
Sociolinguist and Senior Lecturer at Massey University, Dr. Julia De Bres takes a look at sensory linguistics - exploring the connections between language and the five senses. Audio
Nights Sport
LA Times Sportsjournalist, Helene Elliot chats to us from Beijing on her final day at the Winter Olympics. Audio
Raymond Sagapolutele
Raymond Sagapolutely joins us once again with an update from South Auckland. Audio
Auckland Botanic Gardens Celebrates 40 Years
As Auckland Botanic Gardens celebrates it's 40th anniversary, we chat to Jack Hobbs gardens' manager who was there at their opening. Audio
Science in a social context
Toni White is a social researcher for Plant and Food Research - we find out about her work making the scientific solutions work for the communities that need them. Audio
What's Motivating the Protestors?
Our mainly Marxist political historian, Associate Professor Brian Roper from Otago University's Politics Departmant joins us once again. He takes a look at the current protests outside parliament. Audio
Grassroots or Global?
The Freedom Convoy is the latest in a string of international protest movements to land in Aotearoa. We chat to Dylan Reeve about how the internet facilitates this trend. Audio
The Science of Flooding
Following the recent flooding on the West Coast of the South Island, Dr Daniel Kingston, Senior Lecturer at the School of Geography at the University of Otago joins us to talk about the science behind… Audio
Heavy school bags hindering active transport
Bryan talked to Associate Professor Sandy Mandic about research from the University of Otago that found heavy school bags are a "significant" issue for teenagers, with one-third of them thinking their… Audio
An Introduction to Bridge
Bryan gets to grips with a yarborough and a singleton with Allan Morris, Chairman of NZ Bridge ahead of their upcoming Congress event. Audio
Spotify boycott and smaller artists
Kyle Mullin is a Canadian freelance music writer based in China - he wrote an article about the feud between some major artists and Spotify and how it has overlooked the problems faced by artists with… Audio
The Fight for Ukranian Independence
Military Historian Damien Fenton takes a timely look the history of Ukrainian efforts to fight for their independence since WWI. Audio
Overseas Correspondent - Estonia
Our Overseas Correspondent in Estonia, Silver Tambur joins us from Tallin. Audio
The Toxicology of Hemlock
Found in the cauldron of Macbeth's witches and the demise of Socrates - toxicologist Leo Schep takes a look at the toxicology of hemlock. Audio
Income insurance scheme risks two-teir system
Under a new policy proposed today by Finance Minister Grant Robertson, workers who lose their job could be paid up to 80 percent of their wage for up to seven months. The Child Poverty Action Group… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: broadcaster's MIQ mission fires up media
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National.
This week Colin Peacock talked to Bryan Crump about the fallout from broadcaster Charlotte Bellis’s media campaign against MIQ. Also… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: broadcaster's MIQ mission fires up media
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National.
This week Colin Peacock talked to Bryan Crump about the fallout from broadcaster Charlotte Bellis’s media campaign against MIQ. Also…
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