Episodes
Introducing Newsable: Stuff's daily news podcast all about what everyone’s talking about! The Lauren Dickason trial highlighted some issues we don’t discuss much in New Zealand - the mental health of mothers, for example. Today, Kristina Grace, founder of the Mothers Helpers support group, urges people to be kinder to mums who might need help. And law expert Professor Chris Gallavin tackles the legal fallout - including whether current justice rules are fit for purpose. For more information...
Published 08/21/23
Introducing Newsable: Stuff's daily news podcast about what everyone’s talking about! Today, something for the true crime fans - behind the scenes of the legal challenge to Stuff's podcast The Trial, which is about the murder trial of David Benbow. If you like what you hear, search for Newsable in your podcast player, or follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @newsablenz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 06/15/23
Listen to the first episode of Stuff’s major new podcast, The Trial. In May 2017, 49-year-old builder Michael McGrath disappeared, almost without trace. No crime scene was ever found. No weapon was ever found. No body was ever found. So how could his longtime friend be arrested and charged with murder? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 03/29/23
Listen to the first episode of Stuff’s major new podcast, The Commune, a 12-part investigation into the notorious free-love commune, Centrepoint. There are crimes. But this isn’t a whodunnit. It’s a whydunnit. Subscribe at www.stuff.co.nz/thecommune
Published 06/14/22
Listen to the first episode of Stuff's major new podcast, The Commune, a 12-part investigation into the notorious free-love commune, Centrepoint. There are crimes. But this isn't a whodunnit. It's a whydunnit. Subscribe at www.stuff.co.nz/thecommune
Published 06/14/22
Each day Stuff journalists Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham take a closer look at the Covid-19 pandemic from a New Zealand perspective. Subscription links at player.whooshkaa.com/shows/coronavirus-nz. For more Coronavirus coverage see www.stuff.co.nz.
Published 03/30/20
Each day Stuff journalists Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham take a closer look at the Covid-19 pandemic from a New Zealand perspective. Subscription links at player.whooshkaa.com/shows/coronavirus-nz. For more Coronavirus coverage see www.stuff.co.nz.
Published 03/30/20
Take a listen to the first episode of the brilliant new six-part podcast from Stuff and RNZ, about the 1979 Erebus air disaster. When a sightseeing flight to Antarctica ploughed into a towering volcanic mountain 257 people died, and all of New Zealand asked the question: how the hell could this happen? To subscribe to the full series and for more information about Erebus, go to the White Silence webpage.
Published 11/12/19
Published 09/29/19
2019 update: More stories emerge, another witness recants and Gail Maney finds new allies in her fight to prove she’s innocent.
Published 09/29/19
2019 update: More stories emerge, another witness recants and Gail Maney finds new allies in her fight to prove she's innocent.
Published 09/29/19
Gone Fishing co-producer Adam Dudding has made a new podcast about mental health called "Out of My Mind". We thought you might like it, so here's the first episode as a taster. * Content warning: Strong language; discussion of suicide. * If you want to talk to a trained counsellor, call or text for free to 1737. * See stuff.co.nz/outofmymind to subscribe and learn more.
Published 08/11/19
If you've enjoyed Gone Fishing, we want to let you know about the District. This is a 7 part crime podcast that delves into one of New Zealand's most famous murder cases. It's also about another strange death and how the two cases collide. It's all available now. We hope you enjoy it.
Published 12/17/18
If you’ve enjoyed Gone Fishing, we thought you might be interested in a podcast that’s sitting high in the charts in Australia.Unravel is a true crime series from the ABC, and the first season’s story is “Blood on the Tracks”. It’s about the 30-year mystery surrounding the death of Aboriginal teenager Mark Haines, whose body was found on the train tracks near the country town of Tamworth in 1988. One of the first people at the scene thinks it’s a murder made to look like a suicide. But police...
Published 07/01/18
​A key witness comes forward with new information that could vindicate Gail Maney, and the lead detective reflects on where his investigation might have gone wrong.
Published 06/29/18
​A key witness comes forward with new information that could vindicate Gail Maney, and the lead detective reflects on where his investigation might have gone wrong.
Published 06/29/18
​As Gail Maney and three others go on trial for murder, flaws in the prosecution case come to light.
Published 06/28/18
​As Gail Maney and three others go on trial for murder, flaws in the prosecution case come to light.
Published 06/28/18
​The media called him a “stone cold killer”, but the truth about Stephen Stone is a bit more complicated than that.
Published 06/27/18
​The media called him a "stone cold killer", but the truth about Stephen Stone is a bit more complicated than that.
Published 06/27/18
​Two historic murder investigations merge into one. But how can police figure out what actually happened, when their key witnesses keep changing their stories?
Published 06/26/18
​Two historic murder investigations merge into one. But how can police figure out what actually happened, when their key witnesses keep changing their stories?
Published 06/26/18
​A terrified witness contacts police. Revelations about a young woman’s murder force detectives to reconsider everything they thought they knew about the Deane Fuller-Sandys case.
Published 06/25/18
​A terrified witness contacts police. Revelations about a young woman's murder force detectives to reconsider everything they thought they knew about the Deane Fuller-Sandys case.
Published 06/25/18
​Gail Maney had a tough West Auckland upbringing, but she wasn’t a bad kid. Then in the 1990s she slid into a life of hard drugs, petty crime and prostitution. But does that really mean she’s a killer?
Published 06/24/18