Kim Hill
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Kill a Stoat and Save New Zealand?
Kim Hill and a panel of experts consider Sir Paul Callaghan's final challenge - to make New Zealand pest free. How realistic is this vision? Will New Zealanders rise to the challenge? What will it… Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
A New Enlightenment
Dame Anne Salmond and Kim Hill explore the possibility of a new Enlightenment that recaptures the wide-ranging curiosity of New Zealand's early exploring scientists while transcending western… Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
The Role of Science in Bettering New Zealand
Sir Peter Gluckman and Kim Hill explore the issues we need to address to have improve our prosperity, environment and social cohesion; and how science can help. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Anna Jackson: thickets
Lecturer at Victoria University's School of English Film Theatre and Media Studies, whose latest poetry collection, Thicket, is a finalist in the 2012 NZ Post Book Awards. Audio
Charles Lavery: hunting the black widower
Investigative journalist who broke the world exclusive on the police investigation into sociopathic killer Malcolm Webster; he tells that story in his book, The Black Widower. Audio
Playing Favourites with Alyx Duncan
Auckland choreographer, teacher and filmmaker whose first feature film, The Red House, will have its world premiere at the 2012 New Zealand International Film Festival. Audio
Mary Ann France: quilt-stitching in prison
Team leader of the Quilt-Stitch Group in Auckland, who were awarded the inaugural Prison Arts Community Award this week at the Big 'A' Awards 2012 by Arts Access Aotearoa. Audio
Stu Barr: pest traps
One of the team at Goodnature, a company that designs and manufactures automatic traps that humanely kill pest animals. Audio
Joe Justice and Tim Myer: agile scrums
Two of the WIKISPEED team, who are trying to revolutionise the way people can work together, and change the automotive industry one modular car at a time. Audio
Mads Brugger: diplomacy in Africa
Danish journalist, satirist and filmmaker whose new documentary, The Ambassador, will screen as part of the 2012 New Zealand International Film Festival. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Ioan Grillo: Mexico
British journalist, writer and TV producer who has been covering Latin America since 2001; his first book is El Narco: the Bloody Rise of Mexican Drug Cartels. Audio
Playing Favourites with Shona McCullagh
Choreographer, filmmaker and Arts Laureate who last year formed the New Zealand Dance Company, a national contemporary dance company based in Auckland. Audio
Aly Cook: country social
Self-managed independent recording artist and social media strategist who crowdfunded the production of her album, Brand New Day. Audio
Bob Wood: war stories
Major Bob Wood served with the 19th Wellington Battalion of the First Echelon during World War II, and spent time in prison-of-war camps. Audio
A.A. Gill: America
British restaurant and television critic and travel writer whose new book is The Golden Door: Letters to America. Audio