Wallace Chapman
Kim Dovey: how Melbourne shaped itself as a great city
Kim Dovey is a Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Melbourne. This year he was a contributing author to a book called Urban Choreography: Melbourne 1985 On. He talks about… Audio
Pink and White Terraces brought to life
David Blackmore, general manager of Waimangu Valley, talks about a new app that will bring the famed Pink and White Terraces to life. The terraces disappeared in the Mount Tarawera eruption of June… Audio
Hannah Rodgers: sending love to the lonely this Christmas
Hannah Rodgers and her son Jayden were on a “100 days of kindness” challenge when the Sending Love campaign was created. The idea was to send cards to people who were on their own for Christmas or… Audio
Ludo Campbell-Reid: explaining Access for Everyone in Auckland CBD
This week Auckland Council's planning committee voted unanimously to trial pedestrian-only roads in the city centre to create a car-free CBD. One of the driving forces behind the idea is Auckland… Audio
Story of the day for 26 November 2018
The problem with flatmates - many of us have horror stories, and share a few of those soon. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 26 November 2018
Can you still collect Toheroa from Muriwai Beach? Why do flies' toes curl when you swat them? And do night shift workers get reverse-cramp? Audio
Feedback for 25 November
Listeners respond to the interviews with Wallace Chapman on Sunday Morning. Audio
Anthonie Tonnon: trains and tunes
Musician Anthonie Tonnon's intrigue with suburban infrastructure has inspired many of the songs he's written and performed. His Rail Land tour that started on Friday and heads north in December… Audio
Michael McGirr: books that saved his life
Australian writer and book reviewer Michael McGirr says is the author of bestsellers like "Snooze: The Lost Art of Sleep", and "Things You Get for Free" and his latest book is "Books That Saved My… Audio
Barbara Plester: workplace humour in the modern world
Dr Barbara Plester is an expert on workplace humour and when it's a good or bad idea. The University of Auckland professor in management and international business has spent 14 years studying the… Audio
Mary Holm on making the most of the money you have
Mary Holm has a regular slot on RNZ National and a newspaper column. She's also the author of several books including The Complete Kiwisaver. In her new book "Rich Enough - a Laid-back Guide for Every… Audio
Paul Smith: obsolescence in appliances and no repairers
Dr Paul Smith, is head of testing at Consumer New Zealand. He says although we live in an age of gadgets and appliances, many don't last. And whole classes of appliances are now uneconomic to repair… Audio
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz: how buildings contribute to climate change
Professor Diana Ürge-Vorsatz is the director of the Centre of Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy at the Central European University in Budapest. She is also Vice Chair of the IPCC. She's in… Audio
Richard Beddie: exercise awards and trends
Richard Beddie, the chief executive of Exercise NZ, talks about the winners at the Exercise Industry Awards held on Saturday night in Auckland. As well as recognising trainers and gyms, it also… Audio
Curbing the vicious cycle: Taming bike lane critics
Bike Auckland has been making a concerted effort to make cycling activism more relatable and accessible under level-headed communications manager Jolisa Gracewood. Audio
Story of the day for 23 November 2018
American's are today celebrating thanksgiving, - which falls on the fourth Thursday of November - many will be tucking into their turkey right now. But did you know turkeys, like all birds, are… Video, Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 23 November
Eggs, beans and dogs at the gates of hell. Audio
Story of the day for 22 November 2018
The story of a woman who runs a small farm in Queensland, and had dreams of providing a safe haven, a sancutary if you will for various animals who could roam free in a tranquil setting. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 22 November 2018
Thunder, balloon pop and emergency calls. Audio
Story of the day for 21 November 2018
The World Chess Championship is thrilling. But where are the women? Audio