Karyn Hay
Auckland's crowds gather again with Alert Level One
Aucklanders are free to gather in large groups again with the shift back to alert level one at midday today. Karyn speaks with Auckland Arts Festival Kaihautu Maori, Ataahua Papa, about the impact of… Audio
Team New Zealand is two all heading into a weekend of races
Team New Zealand has won race four of the America's Cup to level the best of 13 series at two races all. The defenders crossed the line a minute and three seconds ahead of challengers Luna Rossa in… Audio
The Rest Is History: the slow race for women to priesthood
In 1994, the Church of England ordained its first women priests. The idea was first tentatively floated in 1920. But it took until 1975 for the General Synod to pass a motion saying it had "no… Audio
NZ On Screen's Sailing Collection
Day one of America's Cup racing between Emirates Team Zealand and Luna Rossa is behind us and another looms tomorrow. Just in time, NZ On Screen has launched a curated Sailing Collection, including 70… Audio
New Zealand's use of facial recognition technology
Calls today from the Maori Party for an Royal Commission of Inquiry into racial profiling of tangata whenua by police. It comes off the back of an RNZ investigation which found seven Maori whanau had… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Colin Peacock
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately tonight - Colin Peacock will speak with Karyn Hay about the Prime Minister cancelling her Monday morning spot with Mike Hosking on Newstalk ZB, NZME's banning… Audio
ReliefAid provides support for Syria from Auckland
New Zealand based humanitarian organisation ReliefAid is launching a campaign to raise money for hula hoops, soccer balls and skipping roles for the children in refugee camps in Syria. Karyn speaks… Audio
Residents of East Otago updated about lead levels in drinking
Residents of East Otago have been told it is unlikely there have been long-term health effects from the community's exposure to lead in the drinking water. At a meeting in Waikouaiti tonight, the… Audio
Covid-19 vaccine rollout is announced for all New Zealanders
Two million New Zealanders will be able to get their first Covid-19 vaccination in the next three to four months under the government's roll out plan announced this afternoon. New Zealanders older… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - PM drops Mike Hosking
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the PM upsetting Newstalk ZB by giving a longstanding Monday slot a swerve and further fallout from NZME's… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - PM drops Mike Hosking
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the PM upsetting Newstalk ZB by giving a longstanding Monday slot a swerve and further fallout from NZME's…
AudioColin Hogg on A Good Keen Man - Barry Crump
It's a shade over 60 years since Barry Crump published his first book, A Good Keen Man. He was the man behind the wheel of the Toyota Hilux tv ads with actor Lloyd Scott in the 1980's, an author, a… Audio
Covid-19 blamed for backlog of drivers wait to sit tests
Gisborne residents are concerned they have had to wait months to get a driving test - sometimes up to a year. Covid restrictions have caused a backlog of more than 40-thousand licence tests around the… Audio
Waiting for Covid lockdown levels to lift
It's four days straight with no Covid-19 community cases reported and the Pfizer BioNtech vaccine continues to be rolled out to frontline workers at New Zealand's border. Karyn invites questions from… Audio
Arrests following online threat to the Linwood Islamic Centre
Police have charged a 27 year old male in Christchurch with threatening to kill after online threats were made to Linwood Islamic Centre and Al Noor Mosque. Karyn will speak with RNZ News reporter… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Broadcast bosses grilled on balance and bias
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about RNZ and TVNZ's bosses getting grilled by MPs about balance, bias and biting the hand that feeds (but not much about the… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Broadcast bosses grilled on balance and bias
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about RNZ and TVNZ's bosses getting grilled by MPs about balance, bias and biting the hand that feeds (but not much about the…
AudioMidweek Mediwatch: Hayden Donnell
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately tonight and Hayden Donnell hones in on media companies and the Covid-19 wage subsidy including NZME's annual result and how it used wage subsidy, what Stuff… Audio
Spreading Covid-19 safety messages in multiple languages
Getting the Covid-19 safety messages and information out to all the communities in New Zealand includes communicating in a number of different languages. The Government has been told to roll our… Audio
Explosive components spark police lockdown in Marton
The Rangitikei town of Marton was plunged into lockdown by police after explosives were taken to the local police station this afternoon. Police held cordons in place while the bomb squad travelled… Audio