Kim Hill
Ben Dowdle
Ben Dowdle is director of Unmask Palm Oil and is campaigning for mandatory labeling of palm oil which is found in around half of all packaged foods. Palm oil plantations have been linked to… Audio
Campbell McLachlan
Campbell McLachlan, QC, is professor of Law at Victoria University, teaching international law and dispute settlement. He is author of Foreign Relations Law - the first modern study of this field in… Audio
Top stories for 14 November 2016
Richard MacLean from Wellington City Council Wellington Police roading manager Mike Wright Hawke's Bay residents evacuated immediately Christine Kilkelly from NZQA. Hanmer Springs resident, Sarah… Audio
Listener Feedback for 12 November 2016
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 12 November 2016. Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
Kate De Goldi's most recent novel, From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle (Longacre), won the junior fiction category at the 2016 Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. She will discuss The Sam &… Audio
Writer Adam Dudding on his father Robin
In his first book My Father's Island Adam Dudding turns to his father, the acclaimed literary editor Robin Dudding. Audio
Tame Iti: artist and activist
Tame Iti discussed the concept of mana in the 2016 Bishop Sir Paul Reeves Memorial Lecture – From the Raindrop to the River to the Sea. Audio
Roses for Ranui House
Jane Falconer has developed a rose to raise money for Christchurch's Ranui House, which supported her family during her granddaughter's leukaemia treatment. Audio, Gallery
'I think religion has been stuck in the pelvic zone'
Jon O’Brien, the president of American pro-choice organisation Catholics for Choice, says no religion should have political influence in a secular society. Audio
Dick Allen, former US National Security Advisor
Dick Allen was foreign policy coordinator to US president Richard Nixon, and served twice in the Nixon White House. He was the US national security advisor to president Ronald Reagan from 1981 to… Audio
Lamia Imam on Trump: 'It does amount to whitelash'
A Kiwi expat who lives in Texas says the presidential campaign has brought the ultra-right movement into the mainstream and the resulting racism is 'scary'. Audio
The Mixtape: Mark Cubey
This week's RNZ Music mixtape selector is the outgoing Saturday Mornings producer Mark Cubey. He speaks with Yadana Saw about his decade in the job and many other things he's turned his hand to. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 5 November 2016
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 5 November 2016. Audio
Peter Black
Peter Black has been photographing the social landscape of New Zealand since 1975, and his work has been widely exhibited and published, most notably in a major survey show at City Gallery… Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 29 October 2016
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 29 October 2016. Audio
Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: Diana Bridge and Helen Jacobs
Kim Hill talks to painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien about two poetry collections: In the Supplementary Garden by Diana Bridge (Cold Hub Press), and Withstanding by Helen Jacobs (Makaro… Audio
Barbara Anderson: moths and citizen science
Kim Hill talks to Dr Barbara Anderson is a Rutherford Discovery Fellow at Landcare Research in Dunedin. She is the coordinator of Ahi Pepe MothNet, a citizen science project that has seen teachers… Audio
Kim Evans: doughnuts and food ethics
Kim Hill talks to Kim Evans, who started her first Little & Friday café in 2007, using fresh, free-range and organic produce, making everything from scratch, and opening only on Fridays. She now… Audio
Andrew Sharp: the life of Samuel Marsden
Kim Hill talks to Andrew Sharp, Emeritus Professor of Political Studies at the University of Auckland, who has lived in London since 2006. His major new book is The World, the Flesh and the Devil: The… Audio
David Lawrence: the Week in Shakespeare
Kim Hill talks to David Lawrence, director of Wellington theatre company The Bacchanals, and research and development consultant for the Popup Globe, which returns to Auckland in a new and improved… Audio