Sue Gardiner
Mining Darkness at MONA with Simon Denny
The Museum of Old and New or MONA for short in Hobart Tasmania is the largest privately funded museum in the Southern hemisphere, and some would say both its greatest and strangest. Audio, Gallery
The art of art collection
Without art collectors where would artists be? Fostering new generations of collectors is a vital part of the economy of the visual arts in New Zealand. But if collectors drive the art world, what… Audio
Sue Gardiner in Tonga
Kiwi Sue Gardiner is one of Tonga's 107,000 residents - she has lived there for 18 years. She talks about the impact of Cyclone Gita on the locals and the attributes that will get them through. Audio
Triennial Panel
Three commentators take a look at thyis year's fourth Auckland Arts Triennial. Audio
Science story
Ruth Beran meets with Daryl Rowan and Martin Hunt from Plant and Food Research. They are looking at the different flavours and aromas of apples, to help breeders produce new apple varieties with novel… Audio
Molecular Screening of Plants
Sue Gardiner is screening for beneficial traits in plants to help breed new varieties with specific characteristics Audio
Your place - Tonga
Welcome to The Kingdom of Tonga. The only sovereign monarchy among the Island nations of the pacific. Only 36 of her 169 islands are inhabited with more than 70% of her one hundred thousand residents… Audio