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  • New Zealand's Wikipedia edit-athon

    Audio
    19 May 2016
    wellington tree weta

    Many of New Zealand's rare and endangered native creatures do not have their own wikipedia pages. A team of citizen scientists is out to change that. A team of wiki-nerds as they call themselves, are… Audio

  • 'The last bastion of chauvinism' in New Zealand Sport

    Audio
    16 May 2016
    Rugby players lock arms

    The New Zealand Rugby board has been in existence for 124 years and in all that time there has never been a woman on the board. Brent Impey is the chairman of New Zealand Rugby, and he's vowing to… Audio

  • Film review with Richard Swainson

    Audio
    13 May 2016

    Film reviewer, Richard Swainson discusses Florence Foster Jenkins and Captain America: Civil War. Audio

  • Drinks with Yvonne Lorkin

    Audio
    13 May 2016

    Drinks Biz editor Yvonne Lorkin has some whisky trivia. Audio

  • Food with Dariush Lolaiy

    Audio
    13 May 2016

    Dariush Lolaiy, Head Chef at Cazador in Auckland has a recipe for food that goes with whisky. Audio

  • Massey High School's graffiti art project

    Audio
    13 May 2016
    Massey High School Graffiti Art Project

    It all started when a 15 year old Massey High School student, Lennox, got in trouble for tagging. Audio, Gallery

  • Kiwi, Craig Rowland who was evacuated from the Alberta fires

    Audio
    13 May 2016

    Last week we spoke with New Zealander, Craig Rowland who had to flee his home in Fort McMurray, Alberta due to the devastating fires. Audio

  • The Expats: Sally Warring

    Audio
    12 May 2016

    Originally from Ashburton, Sally Warring is finding fame with an instagram account which is documenting single cellular life in New York. The project, which is her hobby, is blurring the lines between… Audio

  • Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    economy
    12 May 2016
    Mary Holm

    Today Mary Holm discusses diversification Audio

  • Shark scientist - Riley Elliot

    Audio
    12 May 2016
    A school of fish trails a Galapagos shark near the Kermadec Islands.

    He's New Zealand's own 'shark man'. Riley Elliot travels the world swimming with sharks. And he's giving talks from today at the New Zealand Boat Show. Audio

  • The Wireless - Ellen Falconer

    Audio
    11 May 2016

    Ellen Falconer joins us for our catch-up with what's going on at The Wireless. Audio

  • 'Modern mothers treat their babies like little gods'

    Audio
    10 May 2016
    Maternity nurse to the stars, Rachel Waddilove

    Modern mothers treat their babies like little gods says Nanny to the stars Rachel Waddilove. Now 68, she is a mother of three and grandmother of six, and trained a Dr Barnardo's nursery college in the… Audio

  • Australia adds 49 species to threatened and endangered lists

    Audio
    10 May 2016
    The Gibson's Albatross

    Australia has added 49 species to its threatened and endangered lists last week. But the move comes without an increase in funding to protect the flora and fauna. The federal government's list of… Audio, Gallery

  • Will robots replace GPs?

    Audio 6 May 2016

    New Zealand health experts have been looking at the idea that artifical intelligence could be used in the place of expensive humans in the healthcare system. In a viewpoint published today by New… Audio

  • Worst over after floods turn Porirua into giant pool

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    5 May 2016
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    Porirua is turning to clean-up mode after torrential rain earlier today flooded roads and houses and forced schools to close. Video, Audio

    Porirua turns focus to clean up mode
  • Porirua Update

    Audio
    5 May 2016

    Trevor Farmer, a senior emergency management adviser with the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office updates us on the situation in Porirua Audio

  • Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    economy
    5 May 2016
    Mary Holm

    Mary Holm answers your financial and investment questions. Audio

  • A floating food forest

    Audio
    5 May 2016
    Swale Food Barge

    A floating food forest sounds like the stuff of fantasy... But New Yorkers will soon be able to wander aboard an 80 foot food barge when it docks along the city's rivers, to harvest blueberries, chard… Audio, Gallery

  • Film critic AO Scott

    Audio
    2 May 2016
    Better Living Through Criticism

    New York TImes film critic AO Scott's new book argues that thoughtful criticism is essential for art. He talks with Jesse Mulligan. Audio

  • Wellington community band kicked out of inner-city practice space

    Audio
    2 May 2016
    Batacuda performing at the Newtown festival

    A Wellington community samba band has been ejected from its inner city practice space after 15 years, because the council says the noise it makes is unbearable. Wellington band Batucada is a… Video, Audio, Gallery

  • New political support for campaign over bad hospital food

    Audio
    2 May 2016
    Compass Meal served at Dunedin hospital

    Invercargill's mayor and deputy have both thrown their support into the coalition fighting to dump Compass meals at Southern District Health board hospitals. Tim Shadbolt and deputy Darren Ludlow are… Audio, Gallery

  • Music with Melody Thomas

    Audio
    29 Apr 2016

    Melody Thomas previews this weekend's edition of Music 101. Audio

  • Film Review with Dr Richard Swainson

    Audio 29 Apr 2016

    Dr Richard Swainson reviews The Jungle Book and Mavis! Audio

  • Wine with Maciej Zimney

    Audio
    29 Apr 2016

    Sommelier of the year Maciej Zimney explores some wines with a mediterranean character. Audio

  • Food with Annabelle Langbein

    Audio
    29 Apr 2016

    Annabel Langbein shares her Busy People's Bread recipe. Audio

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