Kathryn Ryan
Professor of Public Law calls for full independent enquiry
Andrew Geddis is Professor of Public Law at the University of Otago, calling for a full public enquiry into the allegations made in Nicky Hagar's Hit and Run. Audio
Midwife shortage 'heading for crisis level'
Chief Executive NZ College of Midwives Karen Guilliland says a crisis in midwife staffing levels needs to be averted. Audio
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney talks to Kathryn Ryan about two shows at Christchurch Art Gallery, and a "come-back" for art world megastar Damien Hirst. Audio
Mana Ngangahu: Female Warrior
Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku has been a catalyst for the gay liberation movement in Aotearoa for nearly five decades. Audio
Music with Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan features the music of artists playing at Nostalgia Festival this weekend in Christchurch: Sal Valentine and the Babyshakes, Lawrence Arabia and Liam Finn. Audio
Annette King 'not pushed' to stand down
Labour's outgoing deputy leader Annette King says it was her decision alone to step aside as deputy, and retire from Parliament at the election. There has been pressure for Ms King to stand aside to… Audio
Book review - Border
Border by Kapka Kassabova - a journey to the edge of Europe. A lyrical portrait of the boundary region that straddles Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece. Reviewed by Louise O'Brien. Audio
The art of the art dealer
An auction house specialist spills the beans on the tactics and the secrets of the people who sell us art. Audio, Gallery
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Karen Middleton on a big week there for international visitors, including the first ever by a serving Israeli leader. Audio
10 years of social investment in Denmark
Michael Rosholm is a visiting expert in social investment from Denmark who's in New Zealand to give advice on how to best target social interventions to give the biggest bang for buck. Audio
The Mystery of Growing Glaciers
Kathryn Ryan talks to Associate Professor Andrew Mackintosh, the Deputy director of the Antarctic Research Centre at Victoria University in Wellington. His new research, published in Nature… Audio
Crunch time for quake-prone facades
The clock is ticking for building owners with quake-prone parapets and facades, with 12 months to fix them up. Audio
Viewing with Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman on Channel Three's The Project and why The Crown is one of TV's best shows. Audio
The outdoors as a classroom
Kelly Mouat from the children's programme TimberNook talks about the benefits of adventurous outdoor learning. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt on the Commerce Commission's decision on the Sky/Vodafone merger bid, the music distribution company DistroKid and is Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg gearing up for a tilt at the Presidency? Audio
Book Review - Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied his Critics
Book Review - "Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied his Critics and Transformed America" by Jonathan Chait. Reviewed by Harry Broad. Published by HarperCollins NZ, RRP $$32.99 Audio
"Normal is boring!" - Josef Schovanec
Kathryn Ryan meets Dr Josef Schovanec, French writer, academic, polyglot and advocate for people with autism. He's an advisor to the French government, and travels France and the world, speaking about… Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
Matt Dathan in the UK on French presidential hopeful Emanuel Macron mobilising French voters and workers in London and Brexit's hefty EU divorce bill. Audio
SkyTV-Vodafone merger 'Dead in the water'
RNZ's business editor Gyles Beckford says the merger between Sky and Vodafone is not likely to be resurrected after the competition watchdog rejected their billion dollar bid. Sky has told RNZ that it… Audio
Fishing App for recreational fishers
A sustainability consultant behind a new fishing app is hoping anglers will get on board with it so more data on recreational catch is recorded. Currently there is little reliable information on the… Audio