Wallace Chapman
Robert Mueller delivers the goods on Russian interference
Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election has charged 13 Russians and three organisations with interfering in the US election to help Donald Trump… Audio
Brexit's legal minefield: Jurgen Basedow
There are still many legal hurdles to overcome before Brexit becomes a reality. Professor Jurgen Basedow from the Max Planck institute in Hamburg is an expert in European economic law - and says Kiwi… Audio
Sunday Morning feedback 11 February
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio
Hine Kohn: humble Wairoa wahine
Hinekakaho Manuel-Kohn, known as Hine Kohn, is one of those people who doesn't like having a fuss made about what she does. She was awarded the Queen's Service Medal in the New Year's honours for her… Audio
AJ Finn: editor turns best-selling thriller writer
The hype around A J Finn's new psychological thriller, The Woman in the Window, is extraordinary. Stephen King calls the book "remarkable", and Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn says it's "astounding"… Audio
Collection of racist memorabilia aims to educate
The Jim Crow Museum of racist memorabilia at Ferris State University in Michigan uses objects of intolerance to teach tolerance. It holds more than 10,000 items of racist memorabilia collected from… Audio
VIDEO: Wallace Chapman meets Marlon Williams
Lyttelton-born singer-songwriter Marlon Williams' second album Make Way for Love is out on February 16. It's a lovelorn album written in the wake of his break-up with Aldous Harding. Video, Audio
Ryan McLane: lessons from the 1918 killer flu
This year marks 100 years since the most deadly epidemic in NZ's history claimed nearly 10,000 lives. The influenza pandemic of 1918, at the end of WW1, hit hard and fast killing four times as many… Audio
Insuring coastal properties
With recent summer downpours, the question has turned to how our infrastructure can cope with such deluges. Flooding has ensured big questions need to be asked - such as, what will this mean for… Audio
What te reo can learn from Wales
In the weeks leading up to Waitangi Day, there was much talk on the future of te reo Maori. It was the same in Wales, where there's now a Welsh language revival. Heledd Gwyndaf is Chair of the Welsh… Audio
World Croquet Championships in Wellington
For the past seven days the Croquet World Championships have been held in Wellington. Competitor and sport development officer for Croquet NZ Greg Bryant dispels misconceptions about the sport, ahead… Audio
Hobson Street Theatre Company: crowdfunding for Fringe
The Hobson Street Theatre Company was created in 2010 and the performers have all used Auckland's City Mission and have all been homeless at some point. This year's production, 'The Race' will run in… Audio
Julyan Falloon: what sports facility is best for Christchurch?
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Minister Megan Woods held a meeting on Friday to discuss the government plans to fast-track a business case for a multi-use stadium and to talk about whether it will… Audio
Joy Cowley: 'Books should help a child feel powerful'
From personal hardships to influencing millions of children from the Bronx to Bluff, and incredible successes, Dame Joy Cowley is a national taonga. Video, Audio, Gallery
Craig Renaud: US documentary maker
Brent and Craig Renaud are brothers and US documentary makers and journalists living in New York. They've spent the past decade covering humanistic stories from Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, Egypt, Libya… Audio
Anna Coddington on musical collaboration and motherhood
Anna Coddington is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and finalist in NZ's top songwriting award - the Silver Scrolls. Video, Audio
Broken: a story of forgiveness
Broken is a modern retelling of the true NZ story of 'Tarore and her Book' made popular by Joy Cowley and inspired by true events. Broken is set in Gisborne, shot on the East Coast, by debut director… Audio
Tinnitus: why you get that ringing in your ears
Tinnitus can drive people to distraction. It affects around 15 to 20 percent of people and is more common in the over 65s. But a growing number of younger people are reporting it. February 5-11 is… Audio
Piha flash floods
The Auckland coastal town of Piha saw people stranded on walking tracks when thunderstorms struck, with the rain also flooding homes and businesses and sending cars floating. Many people took shelter… Audio
World media drawn to story of Nigel the lonely gannet
The ranger on Mana Island, on the Kapiti Coast north of Wellington, has been inundated with calls from international media after the death of Nigel the gannet. Audio