Kim Hill
Top Stories for Tuesday 21 April 2015
As the British Police arrest a 14-year-old boy they believe has links to an ANZAC terror plot, we will hear from an Australian man whose son pleaded guilty to terrorism offences in 2007. We'll cross… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 20 April 2015
More than 700 migrants drown off the coast of Libya as their search for a new life in Europe goes horribly wrong. In Denmark, a New Zealand woman pleads for news of her son, believed killed as an ISIS… Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 18 April 2015
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 18 April Audio
Henry Hargreaves: photos and food
New Zealand photographer who has created series re-creating of the last meals of Death Row criminals, backstage rider requests of rock musicians, and the food of doomsday preppers. Audio
Warwick Holmes: comets, probes and space
Avionics engineer with the European Space Agency, which built and tested the Rosetta space craft that landed a robot on a comet in November 2014. Audio
The carillon rings out
National Carillonist of New Zealand, carillon architect, consultant, composer and musicologist, and singer with the Choir of Wellington Cathedral, and vocal ensemble The Tudor Consort. Audio
Shakespeare with David Lawrence: Henry V
Director of Wellington theatre company The Bacchanals, discussing Shakespeare's last history play, Henry V. Audio
Chris Pugsley: the scale of Gallipoli
Retired Lieutenant Colonel and military historian, who is lead advisor for the exhibition, Gallipoli: the Scale of Our War at Te Papa Tongarewa. Audio
Rebecca Lawton: drought and ostrich thinking
Author, fluvial geologist, former whitewater guide and river ranger. She wrote about water issues in her home state of California in AEON magazine. Audio
Andrew Keen: internet naysaying
Founder of Audiocafe.com in 1995, executive director of the Silicon Valley salon FutureCast, a Senior Fellow at CALinnovates, and author of The Internet is Not the Answer. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 17 April 2015
The Government launches a campaign to tackle obesity. The country's spy chief says the SIS is monitoring more people with links to Islamic State and questions asked after it emerges one in five armed… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 15 April 2015
Tens of thousands of complaints in just one year about shoddy repairs to state houses. Christchurch homeowners fear for their health despite a report saying there's no reason to worry about asbestos… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 14 April 2015
An early blast of winter catches much of the country offguard. After spending 46 million dollars trying to host the Fifa world cup, Australians have a warning for New Zealand and the Medical Council… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 13 April 2015
Hillary Clinton enters Presidential hopes, Prime Minister John Key responds to calls for cross-party action on house prices, Critics claim loyalty card is a cunning marketing ploy against students to… Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 11 April 2015
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 11 April Audio
Chris Pryor and Miriam Smith: social rugby
Auckland filmmakers who spent a year in Reporoa, Bay of Plenty, to film The Ground We Won, a candid portrait of a New Zealand provincial rugby team. Audio
Alice Boyes: anxiety tools
Las Vegas-based New Zealander who writes for PsychologyToday.com, GOOD magazine, and is the emotions expert for Women's Health Australia. She is the author of The Anxiety Toolkit. Audio
Playing Favorites with Mel Parsons
Singer and songwriter recently returned from tours of Canada and Australia, and embarking on a nationwide 22-date tour in support of her third album, Drylands. Audio
Arapata Hakiwai : repatriating remains
Kaihautu at Te Papa Tongarewa, leading Matauranga Maori and the museum's engagement with iwi, and managing the Repatriation Programme responsible for the return of Maori and Moriori ancestral remains.
…Kate Grenville : a mother's tale
Celebrated Australian writer, best known for her novel, The Secret River. Her new book is a non-fiction homage, One Life: My Mother's Story. Audio