Clarke Gayford
Mystery graveyard flowers
A woman in Britain has discovered who the mystery man is who has been putting flowers on her brother's grave for nearly 70 years. Audio
Lowering the road toll: reaction
The associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter held a meeting today with the ministry, police and NZTA focusing on how they'll tackle road fatalities. Audio
Re-entry still too risky?
Andrew Little, the minister responsible for Pike River, says manned re-entry to the mine is a dangerous task and won't be attempted til at least 2019, if ever. Audio
Where to put non-alcoholic booze...
Countdown supermarket is restricting the the sale of Lindauer's new Sparkling Grape Juice to people with ID and only during the store's alcohol-dealing hours. Audio
Preparing for the America's Cup
Team New Zealand has unveiled its new monohull design for the 2012 America's cup. This comes as the government and Auckland council continue to debate where the bases will be placed on the city's… Audio
The Panel with Clarke Gayford and Sandy Hodge (Part 2)
A woman in Britian has discovered who the mystery man is who has been putting flowers on her brother's grave for nearly 70 years. The man turned out to be a childhood friend of the young boy who had… Audio
The Panel with Clarke Gayford and Sandy Hodge (Part 1)
Team New Zealand has unveiled its new monohull design for the 2012 America's cup. It comes This comes as the government and Auckland council continue to debate where the bases for the regatta will be… Audio
Ardern’s tweeting cat: Who’s behind it?
Meet Paddles, the celebrity tweeting cat of the new PM who has a heap of "relentless pawsitivity" to share.
Jacinda Ardern’s partner Clarke Gayford talks to John Campbell
Clarke Gayford is serving food to media and gatherers outside the Auckland home he shares with Labour leader Jacinda Ardern. Video, Audio
Pay what you can afford fines
An idea in Australia is to stagger speeding fines depending on how much people earn. Audio
Oodles of poodles and spoodles
Just add "oodle" and you have an explosion of designer dogs. Audio
High rise high risk
Property writer Anne Gibson asks if a sky-high aprtment is worth the sky-high price tag. Audio
Promises promises
Political parties are uttering promises around transport and housing. Christoph Schumacher of Massey University discusses the economics and viability of their plans. Audio
Sir Colin Meads - a good keen man
Poet Brian Turner discusses the embodiment of the New Zealand male in the late rugby great Sir Colin Meads. Audio
Dunne, pigs at cosmetic counters and Jacinda Ardern's launch
Three political party leaders gone in three weeks. Peter Dunne has resigned, he says "there is now a mood amongst Ohariu voters for a change of MP, which is unlikely to alter." Audio