Guyon Espiner
Top Stories for Thursday 20 September 2018
Tolaga Bay forestry company's illegal logging history revealed; Woman turns evidence on "parasite" scammers; Jan Thomas' emails on Don Brash 'really concerning'; What are you spending on? Aucklanders… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 19 September 2018
An Auckland mother takes her disabled son to court, National questions the value of the new Office for Maori Crown Relations. We'll talk to the minister in charge, Kelvin Davis, in the next hour… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 18 September 2018
Foreign investors are buying sensitive land without official consent, The Greens attack the government's decision to stay on in Iraq, We'll talk to the PM in the next hour. Audio
Kiwaha episode 4: Karawhiua! Give it a go!
Areare ōu taringa - listen up and karawhuia - give it a go with today's Kīwaha. Shannon Haunui-Thompson and Guyon sat down and recorded a few of their favourites. Check out the series in your podcasts… Audio
Kīwaha - Give it a go! Episode 5
Kīwaha/Give it a go! A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Maori that you can use in your everyday conversations. Produced by Shannon Haunui-Thompson and Guyon Espiner. Audio
Kīwaha episode 3: Karawhiua! Give it a go!
Areare ōu taringa - listen up and karawhuia - give it a go with today's Kīwaha. Shannon Haunui-Thompson and Guyon sat down and recorded a few of their favourites. Check out the series in your podcasts… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 12 September 2018
A government report says one in three households is struggling to pay their power bills, concern in Dunedin a paedophile is targeting children on their way to school, The All Blacks expect the… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 11 September 2018
Nurses say Plunket wants to cut back services to better-off families, a medical scare at Auckland Airport leaves passengers in quarantine for two hours, England cricketer Alastair Cook signs off from… Audio
Kīwaha podcast celebrates Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2018 - Māori Language Week- Guyon Espiner & Te Manu Korihi’s Shannon Haunui-Thompson sat down to learn some kīwahi - colloquial sayings. Check it out here: https://www.radio… Audio
Kīwaha - Give it a go! Episode 1
Kīwaha/Give it a go! A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Māori that you can use in your everyday conversations. Video, Audio
Top Stories for Monday 10 September 2018
Strong link found between domestic abuse, suicide - study, 1080 operation suspended in Hunua Ranges, Serena Williams fined in US Open final - analysis, Govt decides on NZ's military role in Iraq… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 7 September 2018
Investigation follows scathing report on health board spending; Refugees on Nauru plea for help from foreign leaders; Political headaches for Jacinda Ardern - analysis; Harness-racing raids, charges a… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 6 September 2018
Britain charges two Russian military officers over the deadly Novichok attack in Salisbury, Auditors raise serious questions about bookkeeping at the Counties Manukau DHB, and Jacinda Ardern says… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 5 September 2018
The Prime Minister wants answers after a New Zealand journalist is detained on Nauru, a woman driving a company van says she nearly crashed when her boss killed the engine by remote control, New… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 4 September 2018
We are at the scene of yesterday's deadly explosion in West Auckland, Winston Peters throws a major spanner into the works of Labour's plan to double the refugee quota, Silver Fern Laura Langman… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 3 September 2018
Hundreds more doctors needed for new hospital rosters, Under-5s with disabilities waiting longer for help, Pacific Islands Forum: Peters heads for Nauru, Defence Force funds $2m to answer 'Hit and… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 31 August 2018
Customs Minister steps aside after claims of shoving; Crossroads for racing industry - Peters; West Coast outraged at racecourse closure recommendation; Ngai Te Rangi CEO wants to hear from police on… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 30 August 2018
A rebel group of junior doctors warns new hospital rosters are wrecking training and are bad for patients, A young woman who complained of being sexually assaulted at a Labour Party summer youth camp… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 29 August 2018
The government is trying to thaw its frosty relationship with business. We'll ask the Finance Minster Grant Robertson if it's working. The Australian military is told about contaminated water at New… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 28 August 2018
Police are keeping a strong presence in Whanganui to keep a lid on gang tensions, Two defendants in a high-profile murder trial claim if one of them loses name suppression the other will be easy to… Audio