Paul Brennan
Week In Review for week ending 31 January 2014
A review of the week's news including... Lorde picks up two Grammys at America's premier music awards in Los Angeles, Teina Pora is granted leave to appeal his convictions to the Privy Council, a war… Audio
The Week In Review week ending Jan24 2014
A review of the week's news, including... New highly paid roles for the best teachers and principals announced, a six-point-two magnitude earthquake shakes the lower North Island, there's a new man in… Audio
The Week In Review week ending Jan17 2014
A review of the week's news, including... A Dunedin community in shock after two children were shot dead by a man who had no gun licence and protection orders against him, Kim Dotcom announces the… Audio
Midday News for 17 January 2014
The police expect the port-mortem of the three people killed in a Dunedin shooting to be finished today. Audio
The Week In Review week ending Jan10 2014
A review of the week's news, including... Estimates that legal action against dairy giant Fonterra could cost the average New Zealand dairy farmer 43 thousand dollars, a video showing a child drinking… Audio
Midday News for 9 January 2014
The world's largest yoghurt manufacturer severs its ties with Fonterra over the botulism scare. Audio
The Week in Review week ending January 3 2014
A review of the week's news, including... Passengers on board a stranded ship in the Antarctic are rescued, New Years Eve crowds are generally well behaved while a New Zealand Greenpeace activist is… Audio
The Week in Review - week ending 20 December 2013
A selection of news and interviews from Radio New Zealand news including: Super City Mayor Len Brown surviving his biggest test in front of the Auckland Council, the woman dubbed the 'Black Widow' is… Audio
Feature album - The Rising
Bruce Springsteen's 2002 15-song requiem to the events of September 11, 2001. Audio
Late Edition for 13 December 2013
Turmoil in PNG's Wewak after multiple incidents involving out of control police; PNA says the onus is on Pacific countries to cut tuna catches; France told it can't ignore French Polynesia's… Audio
On The Spot
Impromptu thoughts, perspectives and opinions on either the little or big things of life. Tonight, Santa. Audio
Late Edition for 9 December 2013
Why are so many New Zealand children living in poverty? A thousand delegates from around the world are meeting in Dunedin to discuss marine matters; and in Dateline Pacific, American Samoa moves… Audio
Pundit - Philosophy
Indie philosopher Ann Kerwin often muses on how, what, and why we think what we do. Tonight, emotional intelligence guru Daniel Goleman and his latest book Focus. Audio
Sport - United Kingdom
Goals from behind the net with British sports journalist Russell Fuller. Tonight, the Ashes and how cricket is becoming quite stressful; Premier League update; and at least England got to host the… Audio
Midday News for 9 December 2013
Labour says a new report on child poverty is a radical wake-up call for the Government and the Laneway co-director says he supports Lorde's decision to pull out of the festival. Audio
The Week in Review - week ending 6 December 2013
A selection of the week's news including a former New Zealand cricketer demanding answers over how his name has been linked an investigation into match-fixing, the Act Party leader announces he is… Audio