Andrew Smith
Dunedin's long-running walking ghost tour, and the spooky history it unearths
Historian Andrew Smith has been running walking ghost tours around Dunedin for 25 years now, and admits even he still gets spooked. Audio
Coronavirus: Technology connecting families during lockdown
Despite being physically isolated from friends or family during the lockdown, people are still finding ways to stay connected.
Families are having frequent video calls using things like Skype or… Audio
Alfredo Oyaguez Montero and Andrew Smith
Cellist Andrew Smith and pianist Alfredo Oyaguez Montero discuss the concert of Spanish Cello Music they are presenting in New Zealand. Audio
Trans Tasman Travel Arrangement is not a binding treaty
The Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement (TTTA) provides that Australians and New Zealanders can travel to and live and work in one another's country without restriction. However it is not part of any… Audio
The Grey Lady
Some students living at Otago University's Cumberland College have been left traumatised by ghostly sightings late at night. Audio
A global history of potatoes
Culinary historian Andrew Smith reveals the captivating story of a once lowly vegetable that has changed the world – the potato. Audio
Hamburger history
The burger's the cheap portable meal for factory workers that morphed into a food unit that's conquered the world. Audio