Lynn Freeman
Competition results
Sonia and Lynn read out the winners of yesterday's recipe competition. Audio
Are We There Yet? - Otago Peninsula Wildlife
We head to the Otago peninsula, to take in some of the sounds of the seabirds. Audio
Huge farm infested by Budgies
A huge farm on the Nullarbor Plain has been infested by thousands of budgies. Barbara Brown, who lives on Arubiddy station on the Nullarbor Plain. Audio
Charter schools
Alwyn Poole is the academic manager of Mt Hobson Middle School and an advocate of charter schooling. Audio
The Questions in the Middle of the Night
An hour-long discussion between writers Kate de Goldi and Glenn Colquohoun, recorded at the 2011 Festival of Colour in Wanaka. Audio
Arts Foundation laureates and award winners
We hear from most of the 10 Arts Foundation laureates and award winners honoured this year. Between them they have received $360,000 as an acknowledgement of their excellent, creativity and potential.
…New Zealand Arts Fundraising
Guy Mallabone is a Canadian specialist in arts philanthropy and frundraising and he's just been in the country giving tips to New Zealand arts leaders. Audio
Kiwa Discussion
The working party proposing a dedicated centre for Maori and Pasifika arts, centre and scientific research, is about to start trying to sell the idea to Auckland authorties. Audio
Austen Deans
Jenny Haworth, author of 'The Art of War', explains the artistic legacy left by Canterbury and war artist, Austen Deans, who died during the week. Audio
Graffiato
Ross Liew explains how retail shops and public spaces in Taupo are being targeted by youths aimed with spray cans. But, it's done with the blessing of the shop owners and council as part of 'Erupt'… Audio
Chapter & Verse - Alice Tawhai
Alice Tawhai's new collection 'Dark Jelly' is about people living on the fringe of society. Audio
Chapter & Verse - Mark Stephenson
Novelist Mark Stephenson brings a holocaust survivor to New Zealand in 'No Second Chance'. Audio
The Depot
How a community arts space in Devonport has survived for 15 years - not only survived but expanded to help local artists and musicians like Gin Wigmore get started on their careers. Creative… Audio
In Frame - Allan Baldwin
Allan Baldwin travelled the country in his caravan collecting photographs of moko back in the 1960s and '70s, but his treasure trove of images have remained largely unseen - until now. Audio
New Zealand Post Book Awards
A new governance group has been set up to look at how to improve the country's main book award. We talk to its chair, publisher Sam Elworthy. Audio
Part 3 - On Safari
Lynn concludes with the second part of her visit to the De Wildt Cheetah sanctuary outside Pretoria in South Africa. The sanctuary is not only salvation to old, ill and injured cheetahs. It is home to… Audio
Part 2 - On Safari
Lynn visits the De Wildt Cheetah Sanctuary. Cheetahs may be the fastest land animals on earth today, but they can't outrun mankind. Their habitat is under threat, they remain the target of some… Audio
Part 1 - On Safari
Lynn discovers not only lions and elephants in the Serengeti and Masai Mara national reserves, but also how tourism is transforming the countries' economies and how young Masai are walking both… Audio
The Arts Report
Lynn Freeman with a story about the band Fly My Pretties and their collaboration with a street artist called Flox, whose paintings are turned into live animations on stage. Audio
Arohanui spectacular
David Armstrong reviews one of the big non-rugby Real New Zealand Festival events. Audio