Kathryn Ryan
James Webb Telescope offers deep glimpse into universe
NASA's https://www.nasa.gov/ James Webb Space Telescope has released its first images, ushering in a new era of astronomy. The most powerful and complex telescope ever made, the telescope will allow… Audio
Swords, mudlarking and druids: Neil Burridge
Originally used by soldiers between1600 BC and 600 AD, Bronze-age swordsmith Neil Burridge ecreates the quality and what he describes as the elegance of ancient swords. Neil… Audio
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the multiple crises facing the new government, with another flood emergency and a resurgence in Covid cases. Jacinda Ardern has… Audio
What will Xi Jinping's legacy be?
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is seeking to boost his own historical significance via ambitious expansion, says China-based journalist Jeremy Goldkorn. Audio
New Omicron wave: Why second booster is only for over-50s
As Omicron case numbers and reinfections rise, could the country benefit from making a second booster shot more widely available? The answer from one immunologist is a firm, 'no'. At the moment people… Audio
How to have a healthy conversation about money
Conflicts easily arise between couples because of different attitudes towards and feelings about money, says financial planner Liz Koh. She shares tips for starting up a healthy financial… Audio
Consumer rights: Supermarket steps and tracking faulty goods
Consumer NZ CEO Jon Duffy joins Kathryn to talk about whether a Groceries Commissioner will make a dent in the strength of the supermarket duopoly. And what happens to faulty goods when you take them… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca and Kathryn discuss Reddit; the self-proclaimed former front page of the internet, and "unruly" social network that triggered a meme stock frenzy. Reddit wants to grow up, but will its users… Audio
Dr Carol Shand: 5 decades championing women's health
Dr Carol Shand has spent her professional life advocating for women's health. She was a GP in Wellington for 56 years and in that time devoted herself to fighting for change - to maternity care… Audio
USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron talks to Kathryn about the January 6 investigation as Congress returns from recess, also the state of the US economy. Ron Elving is Senior Editor and Correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR… Audio
Landmark agreement between Uber Australia and union
In Australia, a landmark agreement between Uber and the Transport Workers' union could see gig economy workers given fairer wages, the right to collective bargaining, and guaranteed protections.The… Audio
What can borrowers expect from their banks?
Another official cash rate rise is on the cards this week with the Reserve Bank's next decision on Wednesday. Most economists expect the OCR to rise by another half a per cent - or 50 basis points… Audio
Baking inspired by the flavours of the Pacific
Auckland bakery, Sweet and Me never has any coconut buns or pineapple pies left at the end of the day. Fiji born Chef, Bertrand Jang has worked around the Pacific and is now focused on creating a… Audio, Gallery
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy is heading well off the beaten track to the land of the midnight sun. In a few days he joins a National Geographic voyage with French cruising company Ponant, exploring the western coast of… Audio
Political commentators Morten & Jones
Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Neale Jones discuss the PM's trip to Australia and developments on rights for Kiwis and 501 deportees, National leader Christopher Luxon's trip to the UK… Audio
Book review: The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell
Catriona Ferguson reviews The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
Kiwi squash legend back home after huge year on the world circuit
Kiwi squash legend Paul Coll is back in the country for the first time in over three years, hard on the heels of major success on the world circuit. After a special hometown appearance at the… Audio
Europe: The Uber Files, Brexit hopes and Ukraine's lament for Boris
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney looks at the big media leak out this morning into Uber which reveals the apparent secret help the company received from top EU politicians and how far it went to… Audio
Steve Ratuva on Pacific Islands Forum’s shaky start with Kiribati withdrawal
The Pacific Islands Forum has rocky beginnings in Suva this morning as Kiribati withdraws with immediate effect. It is the Forum's 51st meeting and the the first time the nations' leaders will meet… Audio