Kim Hill
First World War Trails & Convicts
Chris Hay is the Creative Director at Locales, who developed the Ngā Tapuwae New Zealand First World War Trails for the WW100 Programme Office, and Locales are now working on the Australian convict…
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Axel Gietz: tobacco and plain packaging
Axel Gietz is Global Director of Corporate Affairs, Imperial Tobacco. He's in New Zealand to talk about plain packaging of tobacco products, as the Government last month released draft regulations and… Audio
Peter Bromhead: a life on the page
Peter Bromhead is one of New Zealand's most popular satirical cartoonists, and an illustrator, children's book author, newspaper columnist and interior designer. He's also most likely New Zealand's… Audio
John Clarke: the Australian election campaign
Formerly known to many as Fred Dagg, the New Zealand satirist, comedian, writer, and long-time resident of Australia, John Clarke, casts what he describes as an anthropological eye over the Australian… Audio
Werner Herzog: reveries of the connected world
Director Werner Herzog has a new documentary screening at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. In Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World, Werner Herzog enters cyberspace to… Audio
Rod Oram: Brexit and New Zealand
Rod Oram is a business journalist and he discusses the economic fall-out of Brtain's vote to leave the EU. Audio
Iain MacWhirter: Brexit and Scotland
Iain MacWhirter is a political commentator for the Sunday Herald in Scotland. He discusses the impact of the referendum on Scotland and prospects for that country's political future. Audio
Tim Bale: the European Union referendum
In the aftermath of Britain's referendum to decide if the country stays in the European Union - or not - Kim talks to Tim Bale, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University London. He has taught… Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday Morning 18 June 2016
Kim Hill reads listener feedback from Saturday Morning 18 June 2016. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday Morning 11 June 2016
Kim reads listener feedback from Saturday Morning 11 June 2016. Audio
Rachel Stewart: off-side with her tribe
Rachel Stewart is the 2016 Canon Media Award Opinion Writer of the Year. The former president of Wanganui Federated Farmers is off-side with much of the rural community she calls her 'tribe' after… Audio
Rob Knight: engineering pests
New Zealand scientist Rob Knight is Director of the Center for Microbiome Innovation, and Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, at the University of California San… Audio
Rebecca Jesson: equal education
The Manaiakalani group comprises 13 decile one primary and secondary schools in the Auckland suburbs of Glen Innes, Panmure and Point England where students are doing almost all their class work on… Audio
Anna Marbrook: from waka hourua to Hotel Europa
Anna Marbrook has a career spanning over 25 years as a director, series director and creator of theatre, film and television. She recently collected a world medal at the New York Film and Television… Audio
Mana Vautier: Maori astronaut
Mana Vautier, of Te Arawa, Ngai Tahu, Ngati Kahungunu and Ngati Raukawa descent, is an Aerospace Engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas and he's applied to be an astronaut - he… Audio
Ben Goldacre: good science
Ben Goldacre is an author, broadcaster, campaigner, medical doctor and academic who specialises in unpicking the misuse of science and statistics. He is a Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Centre… Audio
Cheryl Sucher: dog days across the US
Cheryl Sucher is a writer, broadcaster and commentator who recently left the Hawke's Bay to return home to the US. She and her husband and their dog drove from Los Angeles to New Jersey, crossing many… Audio
Michelle McGagh: my year of buying nothing
Michelle McGagh is co-founder of London Minimalists and is half-way through her year of buying nothing. Horrified by the horrendous consumerism of Black Friday - traditionally the Friday after… Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday Morning 4 June 2016
Kim reads listener feedback from this mornings show . Audio
Simone Douglas: photographing 'home'
Kim Hill talks to the Associate Professor of Photography at Parsons, The New School in New York about Home, the exhibition she curated for the Auckland Festival of Photography. Audio, Gallery