Kim Hill Wants To Know

Kim Hill is back asking questions in her inimitable style. She has conversations with guests from around the world about topics that spark her interest and will do the same for you.

Hosted by Kim Hill

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Kim Hill

Host
Melanie Phipps
Producer
Liz Garton
Producer
Justine Murray
Briana Juretich-Greig
Production Coordinator
Tim Watkin
Executive Editor, Audio

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2025 NZ Radio & Podcast Awards

Finalist - Best News & Current Affairs Podcast

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