Episodes
Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery at Pukenamu Queen's Park in the centre of Whanganui is finally reopening this morning after being closed for a decade.
Published 11/08/24
The Treaty Principles Bill has been introduced to Parliament. Human Rights Commission’s Tino Rangatiratanga leader Julia Whaipooti breaks it down.
Published 11/08/24
The government will formally apologise to survivors of Abuse in Care next week. One of them, Keith Wiffin explains what he thinks about the upcoming apology.
Published 11/08/24
Orange heavy rain warnings are in place for Westland and the Grey and Buller Districts today. RNZ reporter Adam Burns gives the latest on the weather.
Published 11/08/24
After a campaign marked with heated rhetoric and quite stark ideological differences between the candidates, in the end, Donald Trump won decisively.
Published 11/08/24
Saturday morning listener feedback
Published 11/01/24
Activist and artist Diane Prince is a woman of many talents. She is a painter, weaver, installation artist, set designer and educator.
Published 11/01/24
Massey University historian Professor Michael Belgrave has published the first major national history of Aoteaora New Zealand in 20 years.
Published 11/01/24
Double Carnegie medal-winning author Patrick Ness is one of the world's most loved young adult writers. Patrick's latest book is his first for junior readers. Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody is a reptilian take on surviving school.
Published 11/01/24
Volcanologist and GNS principal scientist Graham Leonard shares everything you need to know about tsunamis ahead of the upcoming UN World Tsunami Awareness Day.
Published 11/01/24
One of the world's leading scholars of geopolitics, Gerard Toal examines how interstate rivalry and competition so often undermine efforts to address climate change.
Published 11/01/24
Nathan Fa'avae and Sophie Hart are part of New Zealand's most successful adventure racing team, and won the Yukon 1000 this year.
Published 11/01/24
Americans go to the polls on the 5th of November to pick Kamala Harris or Donald Trump as their next president. What are the polls saying?
Published 11/01/24
Playing is an essential part of childhood. But in the era of devices and screen time, are tamariki missing out on play?
Published 11/01/24
The country's longest-running rewards scheme, Flybuys, is coming to an end. No new points can be collected, but you can still redeem the ones you have.
Published 11/01/24
The number of criminal trials held in front of a jury could be reduced in a bid to speed-up the judicial system and save money.
Published 11/01/24
The UN Convention on Biological Diversity, known as COP16, has just wrapped up. Governments and other interested parties have reaffirmed the commitment made two years ago - to protect a third of the planet for nature by 2030. In order to do so, 23 targets were agreed to - including conserving at least 30 percent of land and oceans. But less than a week out from the global hui, the vast majority - 80 percent of countries, including New Zealand, hadn't submitted their plans on how to reach...
Published 11/01/24
It's been a rollercoaster US presidential campaign. Associated Press correspondent Phillip Crowther talks about what it's been like.
Published 11/01/24
Margo and Rosa Flanagan are known as the Two Raw Sisters, spending their days developing recipes with a focus on plant based, whole foods, that make you feel great.
Published 10/25/24
My Marae - Professor Te Maire Tau talks to Susie about Christchurch's Tuahiwi marae and its history.
Published 10/25/24
Craig Parker has spent his career playing villains with great hair, lycans, gladiators, and even the greatest lover in a French Court.
Published 10/25/24
Former gang member Sully Paea has dedicated decades to youth work and taught himself how to carve vaka during the pandemic.
Published 10/25/24
Dr Nick Oscroft joins Mihi and Susie to answer questions about men's health.
Published 10/25/24
Child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Hinemoa Elder, talks about her new book Dear Moko full of Māori proverbs for mokopuna and descendants of all ages.
Published 10/25/24
Author Kate Weinberg has adapted her personal ordeal of living with long Covid into a funny and philosophical novel There's Nothing Wrong With Her.
Published 10/25/24