Wallace Chapman
Hellholes of the World: David Brown's intrepid adventures
David Brown was the ultimate traveller. His outlook was shaped by the places many of us wouldn't dare to visit. From Belarus to Rwanda, Damascus to Transnistria and the Syrian city of Palmyra before… Audio, Gallery
David Karp: restorative justice in universities
Professor David Karp is in New Zealand from New York, where he's the Director of the Project on Restorative Justice at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs. It focuses on restorative justice in… Audio
Mina Fazel: mental health services for young people
Oxford University Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Mina Fazel is in New Zealand to talk about mental health services in schools. Dr Fazel has developed a mental health toolbox for schools… Audio
Michael Baker: NZ's drinking water may not be our biggest worry
The government is making changes to the Health Act to try to improve drinking-water safety standards. A recent report by the Ministry of Health on the quality of drinking water 2016-17 found that 19… Audio
Saving the Flying Nun tapes
Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd talks about Flying Nun Records taking a big step towards preserving its music heritage by donating hundreds of original masters to the Alexander Turnbull Library. Audio
Coen Lammers: World Cup final update
Coen Lammers covers off the third place match between England and Belgium and previews Monday's final between France and Croatia. Audio
Wimbledon update: Dave Luddy
Dave Luddy reports on the women's singles final, the men's doubles final featuring New Zealander Michael Venus, and previews the men's singles final between Novak Djokovic and Kevin Anderson. Audio
Story of the day for 13 July 2018
I've got a relatable tale, about those days you just don't feel like going to work - a guy who skipped out for a whole decade. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 13 July 2018
Ice block sticks, volcanoes and Facebook marketing. Audio
Story of the day for 12 July 2018
A new proposal for maternity leave, so you can care for the...furry children in your life. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 12 July 2018
Insurance on military planes, basketball and netball shooting, number of cars on the roads. Audio
Story of the day for 11 July 2018
Another upgrade to Yoga, this time it's not an animal addition. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 11 July 2018
Switching things off at the wall, coffee coloured pantyhose and the national anthem. Audio
Story of the day for 10 July 2018
Many of us have felt hangry - that's that feeling of being grumpy and realising that you are hungry because as soon as you eat you feel so much better. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question
Thai cave rescue, Auckland motorway congestion and eye colour. Audio
Story of the day for 9 July 2018
Is it time to move beyond the tie, for health reasons? This is something being posed by New Scientest in a report on new study Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 9 July 2018
Ties reduce blood flow to the brain. It's a health issue. Audio
Feedback for Sunday Morning 8 July
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Clare O'Higgins: Look Good Feel Better
It's one week in for those taking part in Dry July and the organisation benefiting from the fundraiser, Look Good Feel Better is highlighting what the money enables them to do. The charity's general… Audio
Gordon Walters: his life's work
Gordon Walters' bold design motifs are based around an interlocking koru, found in moko and kowhaiwhai. Gordon Walters: New Vision is the first comprehensive survey of the artist's complete body of… Audio, Gallery