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  • The Panel with Andrew Clay and Ellen Read (Part 1)

    Audio 9 Mar 2018

    Air New Zealand is suspending its service between Kapiti Coast and Auckland. Many are shocked and disappointed at the move, which they believe will put a dent in the region's economy and put a strain… Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm: Has rental property had its run?

    Audio
    money
    8 Mar 2018
    For rent sign in front of two-storey houses.

    This week personal finance expert Mary Holm asks if rental properties are still a good investment. Audio

  • Stop sharing Nisbet's 'witch hunt' cartoon.

    News
    The Wireless
    7 Mar 2018
    No caption

    Even if you do think it's outrageous.

    Stop sharing Nisbet's 'witch hunt' cartoon.
  • King’s Singers 50 years young

    Audio
    music
    5 Mar 2018
    The Kings Singers

    The King’s Singers are celebrating 50 years with performances in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland this week. The Grammy award winning choir is joined by Voices New Zealand, celebrating their 20th… Audio

  • BACH Fantasia; Leonie HOLMES Fantasia

    Audio
    music
    27 Feb 2018
    Leonie Holmes

    Pianist Stephen De Pledge plays pieces by seven NZ composers, inspired by BACH's Partita No 3 in A minor BWV 827. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    22 Feb 2018
    Mary Holm

    When insurance isn't boring - when you need it but haven't got it. Audio

  • A New Zealand Partita

    Audio
    music
    20 Feb 2018
    Stephen De Pledge

    Pianist Stephen De Pledge brings alive new pieces written by seven Kiwi composers who were inspired by JS Bach’s Partita no. 3 in A minor. He discusses how this 18th-century musical form has been… Audio

  • Is the global economy facing a financial armageddon?

    News
    Business
    19 Feb 2018
    A pedestrian walks past an electronics stock indicator showing the closing numbers on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on February 5, 2018.

    Are you prepared for the "economic armageddon"? An Australian economist is warning that recent turmoil on global stock markets is a sign of things to come.

    Is the global economy facing a financial armageddon?
  • Clean up well underway as next storm looms

    News
    New Zealand environment
    19 Feb 2018
    The Boathouse venue on Nelson's waterfront.

    Nelson and Tasman are still mopping up after the last big storm just under three weeks ago, as Cyclone Gita looms.

    Clean up well underway as next storm looms
  • Archival Activism: the Editors fighting Wikipedia’s Sexism Problem

    News
    The Wireless
    13 Feb 2018
    Kate Sheppard

    Kate Sheppard is on the front line

    Archival Activism: the Editors fighting Wikipedia’s Sexism Problem
  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    8 Feb 2018
    no caption

    Coping with a falling KiwiSaver balance Audio

  • Nelson storm damage prompts tough conversations - mayor

    Audio
    weather Nelson Region
    2 Feb 2018
    The Boat Shed Cafe took a pounding during the storm.

    Homes, businesses, roads and cycleways were no match for the storm surge that raced into Nelson's shallow bays and inlets like a river in flood. Video, Audio

  • Mary Holm: Getting a head start on wealth

    Audio
    money
    25 Jan 2018
    no caption

    Is a young person better to go into an apprenticeship, or an undergraduate degree?  Audio

  • Leonie Holmes: Dance of the Wintersmith

    Audio
    music
    23 Jan 2018
    Leonie Holmes

    Performed by Andrew Beer and Sarah Watkins at a concert in the University of Auckland Music Theatre, 29 September 2017. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • An oral history of the world’s first gay rugby match

    News
    The Wireless
    23 Jan 2018
    The Krazy Knights.

    Twenty years ago the Wellington Krazy Knights and the Ponsonby Heroes made history.

    An oral history of the world’s first gay rugby match
  • Fun or conformity - lawnmowing

    Audio
    sport environment
    20 Jan 2018
    No caption

    At some point this summer many of us, who are lucky enough to back yards, have probably taken out the lawn mower and spent a sweltering afternoon cutting the grass.

    But have you ever thought about … Audio

  • Trail of blood leading from suspicious Hastings fire

    News
    New Zealand
    3 Jan 2018
    A house on Holmes Place, that was empty at the time, was extensively damaged in a fire around 3pm.

    Police are investigating a suspicious fire that gutted a home in Hastings yesterday afternoon.

    Trail of blood leading from suspicious Hastings fire
  • First contact: Fatal encounter between Māori and Europeans remembered

    News
    New Zealand Tasman
    18 Dec 2017
    Dutch explorer Abel Tasman dropped anchor in Mohua (Golden Bay, originally named Murderer’s Bay) in December 1642.

    Dutch officials have met iwi from Golden Bay/Mohua for the first time, to remember Abel Tasman's first New Zealand landfall and heal old wounds.

    First contact: Fatal encounter remembered
  • Prime time presenters call it quits

    Audio
    media
    15 Dec 2017
    Mike Hosking and Toni Street eat marmite iceblocks shortly before announcing their departure.

    Toni Street and Mike Hosking are quitting TVNZ’s Seven Sharp to spend more time with their families - and their respective radio networks. What next for a show that's often in the news because of its… Audio

  • Prime time presenters call it quits

    News
    Mediawatch media
    15 Dec 2017
    Mike Hosking and Toni Street eat marmite iceblocks shortly before announcing their departure.

    Toni Street and Mike Hosking are quitting TVNZ’s Seven Sharp to spend more time with their families - and their respective radio networks. What next for a show that's often in the news because of its…

    Audio

    Prime time presenters call it quits
  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    14 Dec 2017
    Mary Holm

    Does Christmas have to be like this? Audio

  • Cultures of Capitalism with Dr Nick Holm

    Audio
    education arts
    7 Dec 2017
    No caption

    Massey University's Nick Holm explains what Cultural Studies is and how skateboarding, real estate and hair dressing are connected to democracy. He's part of the Cultures of Capitalism Conference… Audio

  • How much should you save for retirement?

    News
    Comment & Analysis money
    7 Dec 2017
    A file photo shows a piggy bank in front of a blackboard with question marks.

    Analysis - People often want an easy formula for how much they need to save for retirement - but working out how much they'll need to spend is crucial, writes Mary Holm.

    How much should you save for retirement?
  • Book critic Catherine Robertson

    Audio
    books
    5 Dec 2017

    Catherine Robertson wonders why so few NZ authors write humorous fiction. Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    30 Nov 2017
    No caption

    How to best deal with a student loan. Audio

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