Jesse Mulligan
Crimes NZ - Detective on Coral Ellen Burrows case
On September 9 2003, six-year-old Featherston girl Coral Ellen Burrows was reported missing. Police were alerted when her mother went to pick her up from school, and found out that she hadn't attended… Audio
Dianne Swann remembering Bonnie Pointer
Earlier this week artist Bonnie Pointer passed away and music critic Dianne Swann pays tribute to her career by playing a couple of earlier tracks from her days with The Pointer Sisters. Audio
Great album - Alanis Morisette - Jagged Little Pill
Great album: Alanis Morisette - Jagged Little Pill. Audio
Dunedin lawn-bowlers gear up to return to the sport
Lawn bowlers who've been hanging out to play are back in action this weekend. Audio
Pest-free group in Wellington catches 10,000th rodent
A group of dedicated trappers in Ngaio, a suburb of Wellington, have caught their 10,000th rodent. Audio
Fears alcohol-related harm will return with Level 1
Moving into level 1 is a time for celebration for many reasons - and it includes bars being back to full capacity, without restrictions. Audio
Why friendship is good for your health
When English writer CS Lewis wrote that "friendship has no survival value" he wasn't quite correct, says science journalist Lydia Denworth. Friendship is, in fact, as important for your physical… Audio
Bookmarks with Guy Montgomery
Today's Bookmarks guest is comedian Guy Montgomery, he stars in the new TVNZ reality series How To Survive the 80s, and the improv series Snort: Live. Audio
Katy Atkin's podcast picks
Katy reviews the eight part series Murder on the Towpath and Kiwi PI which tracks down a conman and scammer. More top picks from Katy are here. Audio
Nga Taonga Sound Archives: Here come the Marines!
In June 1942, life in wartime New Zealand was changed by the arrival of some 40,000 young American troops who set up camp in Auckland and Kapiti. Audio, Gallery
Cotton used to track German wasps on the Chathams
A simple piece of cotton has helped biosecurity officers avoid 'environmental catastrophe'. It's been used as a tool to track and eliminate German wasps on the Chatham Islands. Audio
Discarded PPE washing up on beaches
A Lower Hutt woman who's out on the beach picking up rubbish every day, says she's noticed an increase in discarded PPE washing up on the beach. Audio
Mario Livio uncovers the science deniers
The sun never revolved around the earth, Galileo knew it and paid the price for saying so. Fast forward 400 years and there's something that does keep going around and around the world, science… Audio
Music Feature - Frank Sinatra's six decade career
Frank Sinatra was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, with a career that spanned six decades. Audio
Armed Response Teams not part of future NZ policing model
The Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has announced that Armed Response Teams will not be part of the New Zealand policing model in the future. Audio
Catherine Robertson - how to self-publish your book
Novelist and literary critic Catherine Robertson is about to step into the world of self-publishing - she joins the show today to tell us how it's done and the benefits of of doing so. Audio
Fifty years of enduring friendship with Henry the Tuatara
Lindsay Hazley, the tuatara curator at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery, and Henry the tuatara have marked fifty years of companionship. Audio
Business as usual for bars in Level 1
Today marks the first day of the closest thing to normality we've had since tough restrictions came in to stop the spread of Covid-19 in March. Audio
Kai Kitchen: keeping Taranaki kids warm and fed
A Taranaki woman with a heart for kids - has not only committed to feeding dozens of kids in the region, she's also raised money to buy 90 pairs of pyjamas to keep them warm through winter. Audio