Otago
The Art and Science of Firewalking - Dr John Campbell
About 300 people turned up to learn about the science of firewalking last night. And, some of the brave gave it a go. Christchurch physicist, Dr John Campbell, gave a public lecture at the University… Audio, Gallery
Food with Ruth Heath from The People's Bread
From what is possibly the world's smallest bakery, Wanaka-based Ruth and husband Jeremy make sourdough from freshly milled grains supplied by local farmers. They deliver their loaves - which weigh in… Audio
Fire Service backs Housing New Zealand's removal of fire escape
The Fire Service has backed Housing New Zealand's decision not to reinstall a fire escape ladder at a Dunedin home, despite protest from its tenant. Housing New Zealand says the ladder was a safety… Audio
You Call This Art 2014 Part 3
Join the audience gathered in Christchurch to hear choreographer Louise Potiki Bryant, landscape designer Megan Wraight and singer-songwriter Dudley Benson discuss differences and similarities in… Video, Audio
Arapata Hakiwai
Arapata Hakiwai is the Kaihautu at Te Papa Tongarewa leading Matauranga Maori and the museum's engagement with iwi. He manages the Repatriation Programme, responsible for the recent return of human… Audio
Regional Wrap
In the North Island there have been some welcome frosts and fine days - they've helped to dry out the ground. In the South, Otago pasture growth is slow due to cold and wet conditions. Audio
Livingstone's psychotherapist named
A Dunedin psychotherapist criticised by the chief coroner in the Livingstone shooting case can be named for the first time.
New Zealand A to Z - Naseby
This time it's N for Naseby, in the Maniototo, and also 'C' for the ancient sport of curling. Nearly 300 curlers from around the country were in Naseby, dressed in scottish gear and wielding their… Audio
Rural hospital not on ultra-fast broadband
One of New Zealand's most remote hospitals is still not connected to the Government's ultra-fast broadband network three years after the high speed cables were installed. Audio
Government experiment to fund children's science projects
The Prime Minister's chief science advisor has launched what's believed to be a world-first programme to get young people doing science projects. Audio
Couple charged with unlawful hunting
Police have charged a Central Otago couple with unlawful hunting and seized vehicles and firearms.
The Smallest Continent: Journeys Through New Zealand Landscapes
Our next guest is an epic adventurer. He's spent twenty years working for New Zealand Geographic. And he's written about climbing, cave diving, sunken treasures and fly fishing. His name is Derek… Audio
Flavio Vallani and Rebecca Tansley - Crossing Rachmaninoff
Filmmaker Rebecca Tansley and the subject of her documentary film Crossing Rachmaninoff, Flavio Vallani, join Wallace to talk about the journey they took back to Vallani's homeland of Italy. The film… Audio
Southern theatre and Chunuk Bair
South Island theatre director of a new production of Once on Chunuk Bair by Maurice Shadbolt, which is being staged at the Air Force Museum in Christchurch, to coincide with the 100-year anniversary… Audio
After 80 year wait, the curling bonspiel returns to Naseby
The first national bonspiel to be held at Naseby in more than 80 years is likely to be the first of many after being praised as perfect ice in perfect conditions. Audio, Gallery
The Secret Life Of Aotearoa Juggalos
In The Secret Life of Aotearoa Juggalos, Sophie Wilson and Tony Stamp talk to diehard Kiwi fans of shock-rap duo, Insane Clown Posse, and discover how therapeutic horror-comedy drives one of the… Audio
New study shows humans age at different speeds
A new study shows there is more to human ageing than just the passing of time. Audio
10000 Highlanders fans celebrate Super Rugby win
Chants, songs, applause and cheering in Dunedin as more than 10-thousand Highlanders fans lined the streets today to celebrate their team's first Super Rugby title. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 4 July 2015
Noelle McCarthy reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 4 July 2015. Audio