Chris Clarke
Boy with a toy stuck in his throat honks
Boy with a toy horn stuck in his throat honks when he tries to speak. Audio
Civil defence test wakes up vodafone customers at 1:30am.
Civil defence test at 1:30 this morning wakes up a large number of vodafone customers. Audio
Changing face of Auckland not relfected on Auckland council
Auckland councillor Efeso Collins says the changing face of the city's ethnic make up is not reflected by faces on the council. Audio
Laser strikes at Christchurch spark calls for tougher charges
Airline pilots association calls for tougher penalties for those who point lasers at aircraft following a spike in strikes in Christchurch. Audio
New research on the importance of the small things in life
New research from Canadian scientists suggests life began in warm little ponds after meteorites splashed into them about four billion years ago. Audio
More and more retirees run out of money before they die
A sobering report from across the Ditch and no doubt a version of it applies here. Audio
Commentator says voters lose control when coalition talks begin
Commentator Karl du Fresne talks about how frustrated voters become when coalition talks begin and they have no say. Audio
Psychologist Dr Ian Lambie talks about why Paddock went crazy
22 guns and 10,000 bullets. That's what the shooter Stephen Paddock smuggled into his hotel room in Vegas. Audio
The Panel with Brodie Kane and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
New research from Canadian scientists suggests life began in warm little ponds after meteorites splashed into them about four billion years ago. What panelists Brodie Kane and Chris Clarke want to… Audio
The Panel with Brodie Kane and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
22 guns and 10,000 bullets. That's what the shooter Stephen Paddock smuggled into his hotel room in Vegas. Commentator Karl du Fresne talks about how frustrated voters become when coalition talks… Audio
Motorisation of posties
Pedestrian safety concerns as NZ Post's new tuk-tuk deliveries start. Audio
Maori Party regional immigration policy
The Maori Party want new imigrants to be settled in the regions and to work for food and a roof over their heads. Audio
More rain for BoP as class action begins
Rangitikei Community Board member Graeme Bourk talks about the Edgecumb class action suit as another bout of bad weather bears down on the region. Audio
Big bucks for BBC presenters
Top Gear and Radio 2 host Chris Evans is the BBCs highest-paid broadcaster. Audio
If not plastic, what?
Allan Blackman of AUT discusses our plastic-dependency and what the alternatives are. Audio
Political parties on UBI bandwagon
Labour, the Greens and the Opportunities Party are hot on universal benefits policies. Audio
State of the Nation
A good reading on a well-being barometer but children still suffer illnesses from bad housing and poverty. Audio