Mark Leishman
Sports Talk with Bryan Waddle
Wrexham's promotion to the football league, the Blackcaps and the Commonwealth Games 2034 - here's the latest from Bryan Waddle this week. Audio
James Bond
It's been 70 years since the first 'James Bond' book was published on the 13th of April 1953. Ian Flemming's 'Casino Royale' sold out within weeks. Dr Ebony Nilsson (nill - son) , took a look at the… Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Finn introduces us to an electic collection of new music Audio
New Zealand Remembrance Army
Between 200 to 400 volunteers are on a mission to clean memorials to past service men and women in time for ANZAC Day. Audio
Short-Cut with Dan Slevin
Dan Slevin gives us a selection of must-watch televisual and streaming delights. Audio
Nordic singer tours NZ
Swedish/Finnish vocalist and educator Anna Fält is touring New Zealand and Australia, and hosting a Nordic singing workshop in Auckland. Audio
Shoulder pads are back
Shoulder pads and spikes are back and are all the rage on the catwalks of Europe. Audio
Rare hybrid solar eclipse
Hybrid solar eclipse reaches totality over Australia. Kiwi-born Tim Rattary travelled from his home in Melbourne to witness the celestial phenomena. Audio
Calling all citizen scientists
The iNaturalist City Nature Challenge competition pits cities across the world, including five here in Aotearoa, in an effort to get people out discovering and documenting the biodiversity of their… Audio
When is a pint a pint?
It seems like a pretty simple question but anyone who's ordered a beer from a bar knows it's not. Michael Donaldson is the publisher and editor of Pursuit of Hoppiness. Audio
Christchurch Mayor's Commonwealth Games dream
Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger is a passionate advocate for his city and believes it has what it takes to be the main player in any Commonwealth Games held here. Audio
Miriama Kamo and endometriosis
Miriama Kamo experienced pain with her very first her period at 13, but she wasn't diagnosed was endometriosis until age 31. Audio
Paihia history brought to life
Paihia history is being retold with the launch of a new app. Audio
Helping native forests to slow down water
Some of Aotearoa's highest forests crumbled in the face of Cyclone Gabrielle due to deer being "way out of control" and destabilising the environment, says conservationist Dean Baigent-Mercer. To… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - an unwanted Twitter tag
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights. Hayden Donnell talks to Mark Leishman about Twitter tagging public broadcasters around the world - including RNZ - as 'government… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - an unwanted Twitter tag
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights. Hayden Donnell talks to Mark Leishman about Twitter tagging public broadcasters around the world - including RNZ - as 'government…
AudioPassionate puzzler
How long do you think it'd take you to finish off a 54,000-piece jigsaw puzzle? It took Donnalouise Gragg 347 hours and 11 minutes. Audio
Historic Timaru-built electric car donated to museum
A nearly 60-year-old Kiwi built electric vehicle has been dubbed "the ugliest car in the world" by one of the team working to bring it back to life. Geraldine Vintage Car and Machinery Museum member… Audio
Master's thesis examines the comedy of Billy T James
Massey University Masters student Dan Burgess has taken a deep dive into the legacy of the legendary Billy T James - he even got an A for it. Audio
Taite Music Prize 2023
The winner of the 2023 Taite Music Prize was announced tonight at Q theatre on Queen St , Auckland. Charlotte Ryan reports. Audio