Justin Gregory
Our Changing World - NZ Rocketry Challenge
The Curiosity Rover and its successful landing on Mars have triggered a wave of enthusiasm for space exploration. The KiwiSpace Foundation hopes to capitalise on that with the inaugural New Zealand… Audio
NZ Society - Tools of the Trade (Part 1)
Tiffany Singh is an installation artist whose work encompasses Eastern and Western spiritual beliefs. As Justin Gregory found out, it also seems to involve bees. Audio
The Arts Report - training actors
How long does it take to train an actor? Toi Whakaari in Wellington and Unitec in Auckland offer three-year degree courses, but a new drama school in Auckland says one year of high-intensity… Audio
The Actors Program
The actors behind the country's newest drama school, Auckland based The Actors Program, say they know what the industry needs and they can prove it. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 28 October 2012
For forty years and almost 400 hymns, Dunedin composer Colin Gibson has been praising his God through song. Staunchly Kiwi and fiercely liberal in his writing, he's strived to use the imagery and the… Audio
Intro and Regional Wrap
In the North Island, Hawkes Bay's apple orchards are in full bloom. On the mainland tailing's all but finished in coastal areas while hill farmers are well into lambing. Audio
Intro & Regional Wrap
In the North Island intermittent rain showers have been interrupting docking, while in the South farmers have been busy preparing ground for winter feed crops. Audio
NZ Society - An Indescribable Beauty (Part 4)
In this final episode of this New Zealand Society series produced by Justin Gregory, Krull gets a taste of home while visiting German settlers in Nelson. But first, he casts his eye over race… Audio
NZ Society - An Indescribable Beauty (Part 3)
Wellington, 1859. German immigrant Friedrich Krull writes a series of letters home to his mother. Those letters have now been published. An Indescribable Beauty is the name of the book and also of our… Audio
NZ Society - An Indescribable Beauty (Part 2)
Friedrich Krull ventures out of Wellington for the first time in search of wild bush, exotic birdlife and "dangerous natives". Audio
NZ Society - An Indescribable Beauty (Part 1)
Wellington, 1859, and a young German immigrant by the name of Friedrich August Krull writes a series of letters home to his mother. More than century later, those letters have been collected in a new… Audio
Our Changing World - Brain Recovery Clinic
One in six people worldwide will suffer a stroke at some point in their life, and researchers at the University of Auckland hope that their work will lead to better individualised treatment for stroke… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 19 August 2012 - Bibles in Schools Pt 2
Bibles in Schools; sound values teaching for children or indoctrination by stealth? The final episode in a two-part series. Audio
The Arts Report
Auckland's Snake Pit is an art space located in an empty shop in the centre of the city. Snake Pit houses galleries, studio spaces, clothing designers and an all-ages underground music venue. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 12 August 2012 - Bibles in Schools 1
Bibles in Schools; sound values teaching for children or indoctrination by stealth? Audio
Now! Here! festival
NZ's sound art community has plenty to make noise about right now, with the publication of Erewhon Calling, a history of local experimental music. To celebrate, publishers and sound art advocates… Audio
The Arts Report
When Wellington film maker Catherine Bisley missed out on this year's Script to Screen Scholarship, a special award was created just for her - a coveted spot as a production assistant with New York… Audio
Catherine Bisley : Killer Films
An internship with an American film company helps local director and Wellington film maker Catherine Bisley know what she doesn't want to do. Audio