Jesse Mulligan
Agriculture front and centre in climate change recommendations
Earlier today the government released two reports from the Interim Climate Change Committee, with recommendations on how to curb the harmful effects of climate change. Audio
Professor Jonathan Haidt: Moral Psychology in an Age of Outrage
Professor Jonathan Haidt believes democracy is in jeopardy because constant outrage and our incessant 'call out culture' makes sensible debate impossible. Audio
David Chaston: Banking Expert
Banks have been a hot topic of late with a lot of criticism leveled at the Australian operators which dominate the New Zealand sector. Audio
Talk the Walk - The Hump Ridge Track
The Hump Ridge Track in Southland will soon become New Zealand's newest Great Walk, as conservation minister Eugenie Sage announced this morning. Audio
Television Critic: Graeme Tuckett
Graeme Tuckett reviews Tuca and Bertie, That's a Bit Racist, And The Barber and Patriot Act. Audio
Great Album - Italian Love Songs by Dean Martin
Italian Love Songs by Dean Martin. Audio
Seven-metre cactus for sale in Christchurch
A GIANT lives among the residents of the Christchurch suburb of Addington. They might not realise it though, unless they're keen acanthologists. Audio
John Banks considering another run for Auckland mayoralty
Two-time Auckland mayor John Banks says he's considering running for office once again - but does he have a chance? Audio
Papatoetoe Food Hub tackling south Auckland obesity
There's been a LOT in the news recently about high levels of obesity in South Auckland, and the lack of affordable, healthy food options. Audio
The Cricket World Cup Final
The ecstasy and agony of sport were on show this morning, as the Black Caps and England played out one of the greatest cricket matches in memory. Audio
Your finances with Mary Holm: Should you move your money?
The New Zealand share market just keeps on growing but some worry that after such a long period of growth, a crash seems inevitable. Financial journalist and author Mary Holm advises investors to stay… Audio
The rise and fall of Crown Lynn
Sir Tom Clark is one of New Zealand's most celebrated ceramicists, having transformed the Crown Lynn company from a modest conglomerate of brick and pipe manufacturers into a tableware colossus. Audio
Music Critic: Yadana Saw
RNZ Music Producer Yadana Saw joins us from the Wellington studio to discuss the finalists for the 2019 Apra Silver Scroll Awards. Audio
Mongolia's game day
Mongolia. It's not a country many of us probably think about that often but for those who do, today is a special day. It's the beginning of Naadam, the country's annual National Festival of Games. Audio
Illustrator Donovan Bixley asks kids to create a Flying Furballs character
Now, a chance for creative kids to be a part of a literary adventure. Donovan Bixley is one of the country's most acclaimed illustrators and behind the Flying Furballs series. Audio
Glaucoma month: Get your eyes checked
There's a group of Kiwis out there who may be close to losing their sight - but they don't know it. Audio
First song: Mousey performs Extreme Highs
What a great day for Christchurch based indie-folk musician Mousey! She recently released her first single Extreme Highs, and has TODAY been nominated as a finalist in the 2019 Apra Silver Scroll… Audio