Kim Hill
Martin Visser
Martin Visser is a Whanganui City Councillor. He is developing a social progress and life-quality survey of New Zealand towns and cities, based on the Harvard work of Michael Porter, and is… Audio
Graeme Langford and Asadullah Rezaie
Graeme Langford is the Emergency Management Officer for the North Island at New Zealand Red Cross. He is running the incident management team and supervising volunteers for the "Cyclone Cindy"… Audio
Tahu Kukutai: demography
Dr Tahu Kukutai is Senior Research Fellow the National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis - Te Runanga Tatari Tatauranga at the University of Waikato. She is one of the authors of the… Audio
Annette Main and Marianne Archibald
Annette Main has been the Mayor of Whanganui since 2010 and is the Chair of the Whanganui Digital Leaders Forum. For the past three years, the city has been the first and only place in New Zealand to… Audio
Saturday Morning live from Whanganui
Saturday Morning with Kim Hill, live from the Royal Opera House, Whanganui as part of the Smart 21 initiative focussing on regional centres. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 8 November
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 8 November 2014. Audio
Kate's Klassic: Persuasion
Kate Camp discusses Persuasion, the 1818 novel by Jane Austen. Audio
Stephen Mulqueen: poppies, war and peace
Dunedin jeweler back from a four-month research trip to to Europe and North America for his Poppies of War and Peace project, investigating the life and work of Moina Belle Michael, the "Poppy Lady".
…Benjamin Wright: strings attached
American producer, composer and musical director who has worked with many musicians, including the new album by New Zealand singer Caii-Michelle. Audio
Playing Favourites with Witi Ihimaera
Pioneering Maori novelist and short story writer who writes about his early life for the first time in Maori Boy: A Memoir of Childhood. Audio
Thomas Buckley: insect evolution
Research Leader at Landcare Research, Associate Professor at the University of Auckland, and a Principal Investigator at the Allan Wilson Centre, who was one of over 100 researchers from 16 countries… Audio
Doug Wilson: from big pharma to children's books
Former head of Medicine and Regulatory Affairs for pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim who now writes stories for children, including the successful Tom Hassler series. Audio
Bill Reid: flying dynasty
Helicopter pilot (like his father, and son) who tells his story of deer recovery, mountain rescue, fire-fighting, heli-fishing, and movie work in the book Born to Fly. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 1 November
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 1 November 2014 Audio
Energy with David Haywood: solar photovoltaic part 2
Dunsandel engineer and writer discussing the problems and future of solar photovoltaic energy. Audio
Richard Louv: nature and children
Co-founder of the Children & Nature Network and The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder Audio
Marieke Hardy: letters and women
Co-curator of the monthly Women of Letters occasion in Melbourne. Audio
Sir Peter Gluckman: obesity and health
Professor Sir Peter Gluckman is the Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor. Audio
Steven Pinker: writing and style
Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University and author of ten books, most recently The Sense of Style: the Thinking Person's Guide to Writing in the 21st Century.
…Listener Feedback to Saturday 25 October 2014
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 25 October 2104. Audio