Jim Mora
Niall Ferguson: contrarian historian
Networks and hierarchies have together shaped society and we need to balance out the tension between them, historian Niall Ferguson says in his new book. Audio
Jaron Lubin: architect aiming high
American architect Jaron Lubin has been involved with some of the most impressive new design projects around the world. He's on the team that has designed a vertical suburb in Singapore, the SKY… Audio, Gallery
Sharon O'Neill joins NZ Music Hall Of Fame
The trailblazing musician who paved the way for performers such as Jenny Morris will also receive this year's Legacy Award at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards in November. Audio, Gallery
New Zealand’s airmen in the Great War
Massey University historian Adam Claasen has written an extraordinary book telling the previously untold story of New Zealand's Great War airmen. While much has been written about our Kiwi soldiers at… Audio, Gallery
Michael Horton: Sir John Logan Campbell in his own words
The former proprietor of the NZ Herald, Michael Horton, collaborated with history professor Russell Stone from the University of Auckland, to tell the story of Sir John Logan Campbell, in Sir John's… Audio, Gallery
Sir Richard Evans: denying the Holocaust denier
Sir Richard Evans is an historian of 20th century Europe with a focus on Germany and World War II. The author of 18 books, Sir Richard is also known for his role as an expert witness in a high profile… Audio
Masterton wins most beautiful town in NZ
Masterton has been named the most beautiful city in New Zealand as decided by the Keep New Zealand Beautiful charitable trust. The "Beautiful Awards" look at the efforts made by communities to protect… Audio
Kiwi doctor sparks change to the doctors' oath
A New Zealand doctor is celebrating his initiative to change the oath sworn by doctors around the world - the Physician's Oath first adopted by the World Medical Association at Geneva in 1948. The… Audio
Wairere Iti: Tuhoe raids 10 years on
Today marks 10 years since police swooped on the people of Tuhoe on a Monday morning in the Urewera raids. None of the 17 people arrested ended up facing charges under the Terrorism Suppression act… Audio
Political panel on the constitution and the hiatus
The political hiatus is almost over with Winston Peters due to meet his board on Monday. Otago Law Professor Andrew Geddis and Associate Professor Jennifer Curtin from the School of Politics and… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 10 October 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 10 October 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 9 October 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Political panel: The final countdown
Political scientist and commentator Dr Bryce Edwards, NBR's political editor Rob Hosking, and RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson look at the permutations that come about after the final election… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 4 October 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 4 October 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 2 October 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 2 October 2017
Flotsam,the Sun and Parliament's mysterious figure. Audio
Feedback from 1 October
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning, hosted this week by Jim Mora. Audio