Kim Hill
Arthur Tompkins - Art crime
Arthur Tompkins is a trustee of the NZ Art Crime Research Trust and a District Court Judge in Wellington. Each year for nearly a decade he has abandoned a New Zealand winter to teach Art in War in… Audio
Bryce Langston - The beauty of tiny houses
Bryce Langston is a New Zealand-based actor, with stints on Shortland Street and, more recently Spartacus, a musician, filmmaker and environmentalist who has spent the past five years traveling the… Video, Audio, Gallery
Dr Jonathan Lundgren - Reforming food production
A "paradigm shift" in agriculture can massively boost farmers' profits and crop diversity, curb pests, and eliminate the need for tilling, pesticides and herbicides, scientist and farmer Jonathan… Audio
Top stories for 7 November 2018
Voting is under way as Americans prepare to give their verdict on Donald Trump's first two years in office. A rare strain of meningococcal disease that's killed six people this year alarms doctors. Audio
US midterms: A Rebublican's and Democrat's views
They have made their arguments, now the people get to decide, as long as they actually get to the ballot box. Voter turnout could be the determining factor in tomorrow's US midterm elections. In… Audio
Jacinda Ardern uncertain about drug smuggler's future
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she has no confidence in the decision to grant residency to the convicted Czech drug smuggler Karel Sroubek. And she wants the review fast-tracked. But can the… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 6 November 2018
Bank review underestimates pressure on sales staff - worker, Finance Minister discusses bank review, Calls for clean slates for former prisoners, PM Jacinda Ardern uncertain about drug smuggler's… Audio
Patricia Lockwood on growing up as the daughter of a charismatic Catholic priest who is also a manic-depressive narcissist
Patricia Lockwood talks to Kim Hill about a very particular Catholic upbringing in her memoir Priestdaddy, and its portrait of her father as a charming but damaged man. Audio
Listener Feedback for 27 October
Kim reads emails and texts received from listeners. Audio
Damien Dempsey - Headlining NZ Irish Festival
Damien Dempsey is an Irish singer and songwriter who is coming to Aotearoa next month for the first NZ Irish Festival. His first album, They Don't Teach This Shit in School, was released in 2000. In… Audio
Anthony Aguirre - The origin of order in the universe
Professor Anthony Aguirre received his doctorate from Harvard University then spent three years as a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton before joining the University of… Audio
Penny Junor - Royal biographer takes on the Queen's corgis
Penny Junor is a journalist and author who has written several controversial biographies of members of the British royal family. She is the daughter of Sir John Junor, long-standing editor of the… Audio
Jonathan Simon - Fraud fears in US mid-terms
There are two weeks to go until midterm elections in the US - a particularly important event that will either entrench the power of President Donald Trump, or provide a break on his plans. There are… Audio
Raymond Antrobus - Poetry and perseverance
British-Jamaican Raymond Antrobus is a spoken word poet and social commentator who was diagnosed with deafness at the age of six. He is the author of three poetry collections - Shapes &… Audio
Tim Chapman - Restorative justice in Northern Ireland
Tim Chapman is from Northern Ireland, where he works in the area of restorative justice in the community and in prisons. He was employed by the probation service for 25 years and is now teaching a… Audio
Listener feedback for 20 October 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Listener feedback for 13 October 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Listener feedback for 6 October 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
'Life needs more sequins, feathers and jumping around'
Queer performance artist Mika Haka went from being one of the few Māori at Timaru Boys High School to opening for Grace Jones in New York, and now runs a charitable foundation for talented young… Video, Audio
Listener feedback for 29 September 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio