Natasha Frost
Canterbury salsa dancers winning big overseas
Canterbury salsa dancers Natasha Frost and Jorja Dann achieved surprise overseas success at the Summit Championship in Orlando, Florida, last month. Natasha joins Jesse to describe the trip and her… Audio
Natasha Frost: The Voice Referendum
On Saturday, 14 October 2023, Australians will have their say in a referendum about whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing a body called the… Audio
Natasha Frost: Australia Update
New Zealander Natasha Frost is the New York Times' correspondent in Melbourne. She joins us with the latest from across the Tasman. Audio
Natasha Frost: Our woman in Australia
NY Times Australia correspondent, Natasha Frost joins us from Melbourne with the latest news from across the Tasman. Audio
The Panel with Simon Wilson and Georgina Stylianou (Part 2)
Wallace and panellists Georgina Sytylianou and Simon Wilson speak to David Cunliffe, Iain Lees-Galloway and New York Times journalist, Natasha Frost about the Prime Minister announcing her shock… Audio
The Joy of Cooking with a spreadsheet
Journalist and home chef Natasha Frost has created an ingenious tool to track her culinary creations. Audio
Natasha Frost's podcast picks
Critic Natasha Frost reviews You're Wrong About: Princess Diana, hosted by Sarah Marshall and Mike Hobbes and Nice White Parents from the New York Times and Serial. Audio
Massey High students start uniform petition
More than 1300 students, parents and supporters have signed an online petition calling for a summer uniform for Massey High School in West Auckland. Audio
New Lynn locals give their views on John Key going to Waitangi
Natasha Frost went to New Lynn to ask locals whether or not they think he should attend the commemorations. Video, Audio
Favourite Album - The Velvet Underground and Nico
Natasha Frost from the Wireless choses her favourite album today by The Velvet Underground. Audio
The Wireless - taking a leap of faith into religious life
For Radio New Zealand's online magazine The Wireless, Natasha Frost spoke to young men and women in New Zealand who are devoting their lives to religous institutes. Audio
Fewer young Aucklanders train to become priests or nuns
Just one young Catholic woman and 17 young Catholic men in Auckland are training to be able to profess their vows. Audio
The Wireless Preview - Natasha Frost
Natasha Frost from Radio New Zealand's online magazine THE WIRELESS discusses her investigations into polyamory in New Zealand. Audio