Chris Wikaira
RNZ Te Manu Korihi reporter Shannon Haunui-Thompson
Shannon Haunui-Thompson has been following events in and around Waitangi since Thursday. She joins the programme to discuss the changes this year and how it compares with previous years when there has… Audio
National Party Leader Bill English
Leader of the National party Bill English is at Te Rau Aroha marae in Bluff to celebrate Waitangi Day. He speaks to Mihingarangi Forbes about his decision to not got to Waitangi for commemorations and… Audio
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
For the first time in three years a Prime Minister is back at Waitangi to commemorate the signing of the treaty. We speak to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about her time in the Te Tai Tokerau… Audio
Erebus memorial a goer
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced there will be a national memorial to the Mt Erebus disaster victims. Audio
School music festival faces big hall rental rises
The chair of the Auckland Primary Schools Music Festival Leyette Callister talks about what raising the rent for the Auckland Town Hall will do to the event. Audio
Harry and Meghan engaged
Prince Harry proposed to Meghan Markle on a Sunday night at home after a chicken dinner. The "stars were always aligned" said Harry. Beaitiful Meghan just tripped and fell into his life. He himself… Audio
Idea for beggars to pick up butts
The inner-city residents of Wellington want beggars and beneficiaries to pick up cigarette butts. Audio
Are you too Christmasy?
Apparently those who put up their Christmas decorations early are happier than the rest of us. Bah humbug! Audio
Children bearing the brunt of social ills
Children harmed while in state care and at the mercy of modern day slavers. Audio
Questions so many questions
The Opposition has asked the new Government 6254 written questions for government ministers in the past month. But Labour had it's turn in July 2010 when it asked the government 8791. Audio
Major omission in Golriz Gharaman's CV
Green MP Golriz Gharaman's CV says she lived and worked in Africa. It doesn't say she was a legal intern at the UN and helped defend perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide. Audio
Not everyone hails AmCup as economic hero
Economist Tim Hazledine of the University of Auckland doesn't think hosting the Americas Cup will be all it's cracked up to be. Audio
The Panel with Fiona Fraser and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Apparently those who put up their Christmas decorations early are happier than the rest of us. Bah humbug! What the Panelists Fiona Fraser and Chris Wikaira want to talk about. The inner-city… Audio
The Panel with Fiona Fraser and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Economist Tim Hazledine of the University of Auckland doesn't think hosting the Americas Cup will be all it's cracked up to be. Green MP Golriz Gharaman's CV says she lived and worked in Africa. It… Audio
Data is the new oil
We need to value our data much more. Everything big data knows about us online is worth billions of dollars.But Victoria Stewart doesn't believe we should be paid for it. Audio
Coffee and cancer
Allan Blackman of AUT explains what acrylamide is and how it affects your instant coffee.He also says it's harmless in the quantities we drink. Audio
Dobbing in bad parkers
Would you want to dobb-in people wrongly using disability car parks? Audio
Free parking could go in Queenstown
Real estate agent Carolyn Hill says getting rid of free parking will choke the life out of the resort town. Audio