Kim Hill
Adventurer Chloe Phillips-Harris: 'It's about doing it anyway'
Equestrian and adventurer Chloe Phillips-Harris has already packed a lot into her 30 years. She leads horse-riding expeditions to Mongolia, once set up a beef farm in the mountains of Kazakhstan, has… Video, Audio, Gallery
Listener feedback for 23 February 2019
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Harry and Michaela Sangl - The lost Te Kuia Moko
In 1993 Brierley Investments purchased a collection 34 original oil on canvas portraits of kuia with moko, painted by artist Harry Sangl in the early 1970s. They were promised to be returned to Maori… Audio, Gallery
Listener feedback for 9 February 2019
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Live cross to Nelson, update on Tasman fires.
Live cross to Appleby School, near Nelson, for an update on the battle to put out the blaze and how local people are being affected by the emergency. Audio
Listener feedback for 2 February 2019
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Listener feedback for 26 January 2019
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“Killing: such an ugly word, isn’t it?” – but four experts say it’s not only a good thing, but essential
Kim Hill explores the scientific and ethical dilemmas posed by the current campaign for the eradication of pests such as the possum from New Zealand by 2050 with a panel of experts including… Audio
What’s the best way of tackling diet-related disease – food labelling or sugar taxes?
Kim Hill explores the tackling diet-related disease with Prof Cliona Ni Mhurchu, Megan Tunks and Simon Kenny. Audio
Religion, faith and feminism? It’s complicated
On the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, Kim Hill discusses feminism and faith with Saziah Bashir, Dr Caroline Blyth, Rev. Jean Malcolm and Lilia Tarawa at Wellington's City Gallery. Audio
Listener feedback for 15 December 2018
Emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
The best books of 2018
Writer and reviewer Kate De Goldi and literary festival director Laura Kroetsch talk with Kim Hill about their favourite and most memorable reads of the year. Audio
Dr Mike Murphy - Developing anti-oxidants that fight aging
Dr Mike Murphy is one of the world's leading scientists in mitochondrial research. Originally from Ireland, he is nowadays the programme leader at the Mitochondrial Biology Unit at Cambridge… Audio
Saving the Pelorus Sound long-tailed bat
Debs Martin has been the regional manager for Forest & Bird in the top of the South Island since 2004. In recent years she has helped develop several biodiversity strategies for the region - and is… Audio
'We’re in a new punk generation for tucker'
Australian food writer, author and TV personality Matt Preston is a familiar face to Kiwi fans of MasterChef Australia. He is one of the show's three judges and is known for his cravats and colourful… Audio
Professor Mohamad Abdalla - Muslim in Australia
Professor Mohamad Abdalla is one of Australia's most prominent Muslim leaders. Over the last 15 years, he played a leading role in establishing Islamic Studies (Research and Teaching) as an academic… Audio
Paula Morris - Bonjour Menton
Novelist, short story writer and essayist, Paula Morris (Ngati Wai, Ngati Whatua) is the 2018 Katherine Mansfield Fellow, announced by the Arts Foundation this week. She will spend at least four… Audio
Anne Perkins - BREXIT latest
Anne Perkins is a political commentator, writer and broadcaster, and the former deputy political editor of The Guardian. She will talk to Kim about a week in which it was revealed British PM Theresa… Audio
Listener feedback for 8 December 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and texts from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Listener feedback for Saturday Morning 1 December 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and texts from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio