Kathryn Ryan
Australia Correspondent Peter Munro
Peter reports in on the fallout from the coroner's report into the Lindt Cafe siege in Sydney, Indigenous group's calls for constitutional change and a treaty and the arrival home to Australia from… Audio
Baby boomers struggling financially
New figures show older New Zealanders are struggling financially heading to retirement, and are making up an increasing percentage of bankruptcies. The data comes from credit score provider… Audio
What's the deal with water trading?
In Canterbury a de facto water market has sprung up where people can buy and sell water permits - but should this be formalised nationwide in a similar way to Australia? Kathryn Ryan talks to Warwick… Audio
What can be done to make housing more affordable?
Bill McKay is Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland. Audio
Foxy Bangers
Foxton based Paul Brice has started making gourmet sausages in his retirement. He sells his "Foxy Bangers" at farmers markets in the Manawatu and on the Kapiti Coast. Varieties include lamb with… Audio
Political commentators Stephen Mills and Matthew Hooton
Matthew and Stephen discuss how the polls are trending and whether the budget will make a difference. Audio
Book review - Earthly Remains
Earthly Remains written by Donna Leon, published by Penguin Random House RRP $37.00, and reviewed by Graham Beatie. Audio
Take a sad song and make it better
Sean James Donelly, aka SJD, and Julia Deans talk and sing to Kathryn Ryan about those harmonies of heartbreak and hurt you listen to in times of sorrow. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Senior Tory veteran, Michael Howard mentions Falklands war in new Brexit flare-up over Gibraltar and the second Sunday of opposition protests in Moscow results in more than 20 arrests. Audio
Brexit to what?
What happens now Britain has pulled the Brexit lever? Kathryn Ryan talks to Oxford University Law Professor Paul Craig. He wrote Britain Alone! The Implications and Consequences of United Kingdom Exit… Audio
The risks of unproven stem cell treatments
An expert in stem cell treatment is warning of dodgy operators offering unproven and potentially dangerous treatments, after three women were left blind in the US. Nine to Noon speaks to Auckland… Audio
Audience feedback on tertiary standards interview with Stuart McCutcheon
Audience feedback on tertiary standards interview with Stuart McCutcheon Audio
Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
This week, science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles has a warning about so-called stem cell therapies, and enthuses about the seemingly indestructible microscopic creatures known as water bears. Audio
Valued, visible and influential - will there ever come a day?
Northern Mystics CEO Julie Paterson and Sarah Leberman, a Massey University academic talk to Kathryn Ryan about New Zealand's first national organisation challenging inequity in sport, Women in Sport… Audio
Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Audio
Political Editor Jane Patterson
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson updates Kathryn Ryan on feedback to Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson's Hit and Run, saying this now places New Zealand front and centre. Audio
Book review - Fragile Lives
Fragile Lives by Stephen Westaby published by HarperCollins RPP 36.99. Audio
Post-Polio
Last year just seven people in the entire world were diagnosed with polio. It's on track to join smallpox as one the second ever diseases we've managed to completely eradicate. Gordon Jackman is a… Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Australian Correspondent Bernard Keane on the Australian Government's obsession with changing racial discrimination laws to please the hard-right faction of the Liberal Party - latest in the gas… Audio
Geologist & farmer-turned teacher wins science prize
Geologist and farmer - turned teacher Dianne Christenson - the first primary school teacher to win the 150 thousand dollar Prime Minister's Science Teacher Prize. Audio