Kim Hill
Aroha Harris: Tangata Whenua
Member of the Waitangi Tribunal, lecturer in history at the University of Auckland, and co-author with Judith Binney and Atholl Anderson of Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History. Audio, Gallery
Love-Ese Chile: biodegradable plastics
New Zealand graduate student working with Professor Parisa Mehrkhodavandi in the Department of Chemistry at the University of British Columbia, researching biodegradable plastics. Audio
Michele Rowe: community and volunteering
Community volunteer in the Wellington suburb of Newlands, who works particularly with the elderly, and low-risk offenders from the Corrections Department. Audio
Listener Feedback to 13 December 2014
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 13 December 2014. Audio
Energy with David Haywood: more on solar
Dunsandel engineer, concluding his discussion of solar photovoltaic energy, and answering questions from listeners. Audio
Neneh Cherry: musical grandmother
Singer and songwriter achieved worldwide success in 1989 with the album Raw Like Sushi and this year released her first solo album in 18 years, Blank Project. She will visit here in 2015 for concerts… Audio
Playing Favourites with Greg Malcolm
Composer, improviser and sound artist who has been hailed as one of the world's most unique guitarists, who is touring a show of Ivor Cutler songs. Audio
Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins : Rose Valland
District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, discussing Rose Valland, the most decorated woman in… Audio
Alison McDiarmid : gulf history
Principal Scientist, Marine Ecology, at NIWA Taihoro Nukurangi, and is one of the scientist advisors to the Sea Change Stakeholder Working Group. Audio
Nick Main: sea change in the gulf
Chair of Sea Change Tai Timu Tai Pari, a partnership led by mana whenua and central and local government to create a marine spatial plan for the Hauraki Gulf by June 2015. Audio
Marcus du Sautoy : maths and art
Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, and author, who is visiting New Zealand as 2014 Distinguished Speaker for the Royal… Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 6 December
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 6 December 2014. Audio
Gregory O'Brien's New Zealand poetry highlights for 2014
Poet, painter, curator and writer discussing the highlights in New Zealand poetry for 2014. Audio
Yvonne Todd : psychological photography
Auckland photographer whose new exhibition of 150 images made since the 1990s, Creamy Psychology, is the largest to be shown at City Gallery Wellington, accompanied by an illustrated book of the same… Audio
Eldon Tate: cleaning water
PhD student at Victoria University of Wellington, and AMP National Scholarship recipient who aims to create a solar-powered water treatment system using unique nano-composite materials to generate… Audio
Listener Feedback for 29 November
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 29 November 2014. Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldie: four picture books
Kate De Goldi discusses four picture books: I Am the Wolf... and Here I Come! by Benedicte Guettier, Follow the Firefly by Bernardo Carvalho, The Rabbit and the Shadow by Melanie Rutten, So Many… Audio
Memet Bilgin Rigolo: dancing on air
Turkish Canadian balance artist who performs two acts in the touring Spiegelworld tent show Empire, a blend of comedy, acrobatics, vaudeville and burlesque. Audio
Andris Apse: shooting the south
New Zealand landscape photographer who draws from his work of the last thirty years, much previously unpublished, for the new book, Spirit of the South, a photographic tribute to the mainland. Audio
Playing Favourites with Peter Schwerdtfeger
Director of the Centre for Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, at Massey University, Albany, who has been awarded the Royal Society of New Zealand's 2014… Audio