Wallace Chapman
Sinead O'Shea: A Mother Brings her Son to be Shot ... but why?
One night a few years ago in Derry, Northern Ireland, Majella O Donnell took her teenage son Philly to be shot in both legs. Film-maker Sinead O'Shea is a journalist who writes for the Irish Times… Audio
Is It Bedtime Yet? Emily Writes collects parenting stories from the frontlines
Emily Writes hopes her new and diverse collection of true parenting stories will unite people who have different ways of raising kids. The stories come from contributors to popular parenting site The… Audio
United Skates: the electrifying roller skate subculture under threat
Skate rinks were breeding grounds for hip-hop talent in the '80s – but is anyone roller skating these days? The new documentary United Skates explores the underground skating scene still alive in… Video, Audio
From grass to glass: Milk bottles making a comeback
Glass milk bottles were replaced by cartons in 1989, and milk deliveries stopped in the mid 90s. Nowadays milk is mostly sold in plastic bottles but some farmers have gone back to the future including… Audio
Professor Ed Gane and Wendy Overy discuss Hepatitis C cure
There's been some good news for the around 50,000 New Zealanders who have Hepatitis C. A drug capable of curing the disease, Maviret, will be fully funded by Pharmac and be available from October… Audio
High intensity work-out warning: Richard Beddie
There's caution urged for those who are into high intensity training. Research from gym powerhouse Les Mills called for guidelines or limits on the work-outs due to the higher risk of injury. Exercise… Audio
National Party Conference day 2: Jane Patterson
Day two of the the National Party conference at Sky City in Auckland is on today. Today Simon Bridges gives a speech at midday. RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson is attending the conference. Audio
Feedback from Sunday Morning 22 July
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Meagan Fallone: doing Sir Edmund Hillary proud
In June Meagan Fallone was named as the ninth - and first NZ-born - Hillary Laureate, an award given annually to leaders who reflect the work and values championed by Sir Edmund Hillary. Fallone is an… Audio
Hepi Mita: piecing together Merata Mita's life
Merata Mita was a pioneering Maori filmmaker and activist who was a champion of women in indigenous film. Her son Hepi Mita is an archivist, whose father is filmmaker Geoff Murphy. Hepi has created a… Audio
'Killing carpark spaces is better for commerce'
Paul Steely White is in New Zealand from New York, where he's executive director of New York's Transportation Alternatives or TransAlt. He's recently been named as one of the top 100 influencers in… Audio
Auckland fuel tax: what will improve?
Auckland's regional fuel tax has been in place since the beginning of the month. The extra funds raised are intended to help fund transport projects around the region over the coming decade. But what… Audio
Funny Cow: an unsentimental slice of northern life
Northern English working-class actor Maxine Peake revisits the working men's clubs of her youth in Funny Cow, a story about a female comedian breaking into a scene that didn't yet exist. Video, Audio
Latest global crisis: Running out of sand
Sand is the most extracted solid material in the world with 50 billion tonnes mined a year, used for everything from roads and buildings to mobile phones - and we’re running out. Investigative… Audio
Happy Cow's Glen Herud won't give up on his dairying dream
Glen Herud is a dairy farmer from Rangiora and founder of the Happy Cow Milk Company which he set up in 2012, to create a more ethical and sustainable dairy model. But in April it went into… Audio
Suzanne McFadden: what next for the Silver Ferns after Janine Southby goes
On Friday night came the news that Silver Ferns coach Janine Southby had quit after less than three years in the job. Her resignation came after a damning independent review into the Silver Ferns'… Audio
Nurse Siobhan Lehnhard: why nurses are speaking out
Nurses and their district health boards will head back to the negotiating table on Tuesday following the national nurses' strike on the 12 July. Neither group will talk about the details ahead of the… Audio
Mark O'Connor says bowling clubs face battle to get liquor licences
The traditional social gathering in bowling clubs that involves a few beers could be on the line. Bowling clubs in the Wellington region are finding it more difficult to renew their liquor licences… Audio
Feedback for Sunday Morning 15 July
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Shooting rock legends: From Hendrix to Alien Weaponry
Maryanne Bilham and Robert Knight have spent much of their lives photographing legends of music: Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guns 'N Roses and many others. Their… Audio, Gallery