Mike Williams
Voice of the Iceberg 3: Adventure
Artist Joseph Michael and his companions venture into the crevasse field of a giant Antarctic glacier to capture the blue heart of an iceberg. Audio, Gallery
Voice of the Iceberg 2: Revelation
The varied sounds and characters of icebergs begin to reveal themselves to a watching team of film-makers. Audio, Gallery
Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Matthew and Mike discuss the Labour/Green's join state of the nation and how Bill English will deal with Donald Trump. Audio
Principals say they're in crisis over teacher shortage
The principal of Pakuranga College Michael Williams and his counterpart at Manurewa East School Phil Palfry detail the challenges in recruiting enough teaching staff for next year. Audio
Principals say they're in crisis over teacher shortage
The principal of Pakuranga College Michael Williams and his counterpart at Manurewa East School Phil Palfry detail the challenges in recruiting enough teaching staff for next year. Audio
What Key's Resignation means for Labour
Former Labour Party president, Mike Williams, talks about what this means for Labour. Audio
Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Mike and Matthew discuss the Mount Roskill by-election, Nick Legget's switch to National and a challenge for Todd Barclay in Clutha Southland. Audio
Politics with Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Mike and Matthew discuss the latest polls, long-term fiscal projections and MPs struggling to understand Uber. Audio
Politics with Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Kathryn Ryan talks to Mike and Matthew about the Labour Party Conference, the Saudi sheep deal report and Gareth Morgan's new party. Audio
Scott Watson to meet Gerald Hope
The father of murdered teenager Olivia Hope will meet the man who was convicted but denies killing her. Audio
Recovering from Dreamworld tragedy
Dreamworld has hired a disaster recovery specialist to help the community heal after the amusuement park tragedy. Audio
No supermarket booze sales in Hawera
Pak n Save and Countdown have been banned from selling alcohol after a selling to an underage customer. Audio
TAB betting update
Mark Stafford of the TAB tallks about the latest facts and figures from the Melbourne Cup bets. Audio
Mary Mountier's Cup picks
Thoroughbred racing expert Mary Mountier talks about the field in this year's Melbourne Cup. Audio
More Melbourne Cup history
The first Melbourne Cup was in 1861 and we remember the 1988 New Zealand horse who won, Empire Rose. Audio
Crime stats
The president of the Police Association Chris Cahill discusses the latest crime statistics and what they mean for Police resourcing. Audio
TPPA still a possibility
If Hillary Clinton is elected US president John Key thinks there is a possibility the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal will be ratified. Audio