Justin Gregory
Mt. Albert Grammar School Farm
It's often said that town kids don't know anything about rural life anymore, and even less about where their food comes from. And maybe that's true. But a little hands-on education does wonders for… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 7 August 2011 - Celebrating Death
Celebrations in the streets of Washington followed the announcement of the death of Osama Bin Laden. But is it ever OK for a Christian to celebrate the death of a person? Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 31 July 2011 - Sikhism
Exploring the beliefs, history and the future of Sikhism, through the metaphor of the turban. Audio
Asian Report for 21 June 2011 - Crystal City exhibition
Crystal City, an exhibition showcasing the work of seven contemporary Asian artists, opens next month at the The Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt. Justin Gregory meets contributing Auckland artist… Audio
Asian Report for 14 Jun 2011- Expecting to Fly
Telling jokes is a dangerous business in Myanmar, also known as Burma, as a new documentary shows only too clearly. Amnesty International is hosting charity screenings of the film, called This Prison… Audio
Asian Report for 7 June 2011 - Japanese teas
Justin Gregory educates his palate with a tasting session of Japanese tea. Audio
2007: Opera School
Justin Gregory searched for his hidden inner tenor by joining Opera School. Audio
Book Review - The Only Thing Worth Dying For
Written by Eric Blehm. Published by HarperCollins. Reviewed by Justin Gregory. Audio
Asian Report for 17 May 2011 - Cooking and Culture
Getting an education isn't just about the qualification, and studying in a country that isn't your own can only enhance the learning experience. Filipino Sydney Narini is one of several international… Audio
NZ Society - Beating the Aussies
The Breakers were the first Kiwi team to win an Australian sports competition, right? Wrong. Someone else got there 42 years before them. Justin Gregory puts the record straight. Audio
Asian Report for 10 May 2011 - Wings of Hope
On the Asian Report today, Auckland's Japanese community drum up support for victims of the tsunami. Audio
Sunday, 8 May 2011: In da bginnin God cre8d da hvns and da earth
Want to know which way is Mecca? Just get the app for your iPhone. Can't make it to church on a Sunday morning? Live streaming means you can watch it from your bed. Turned off by how long and wordy… Audio
NZ Society - Matzo (Part 3)
The Seder meal is at the heart of the Jewish Passover or Pesach festival. For the final in our series on matzoh bread and all its uses, Justin Gregory visits temple Beth Shalom to experience for… Audio
Regional Roundup
All through the North Island farmers and growers are feeling pretty confident as a slow start to winter sees good grass growth and good returns on the fruit harvest. In the South Island pip fruit… Audio
NZ Society - Matzo (part 1)
Justin Gregory drops into Temple Beth Shalom in Auckland where they are running a stall selling Passover food. He asks Temple vice-president Debbie Swiatek how sales are going. Audio
Book Review with Justin Gregory
The book is 'Russian Winter' by Daphne Kalotav, published by Arrow. Audio
Auckland's Q Theatre
Fifteen years and $21 Million later the Q Theatre has opened for public tours of it's nearly completed auditorium. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 20 February 2011 - Church Music
The Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne caused a bit of a stir last year when he banned pop music and football songs from funeral services. At the same time as the Archbishop was making his stand, the… Audio
The Wet Hot Beauties
Justin Gregory takes the plunge and goes to rehearsals for the first New Zealand water ballet to be staged in several decades. Audio
First water ballet in 50 years debuts next week
A seventy-strong group of Auckland women, and a few men, are bringing back the long lost art of water ballet as part of the Auckland Fringe Festival. Audio