Wallace Chapman
Juha Saarinen on kids' social media ban
An Auckland intermediate school is telling parents to ban their children from Facebook and other social media in an effort to curb online bullying. Kowhai Intermediate asks parents to support its… Audio
PM Jacinda Ardern presses flesh at Waitangi
Dignitaries, politicians and the public have started piling into Waitangi ahead of the official day of national celebration on Tuesday. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is spending five days at Waitangi… Audio
Feedback from 28 January
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio
Road Trip Music with Wallace Chapman
Sunday Morning host Wallace Chapman is choosing the music for today's road trip. He talks to Megan about how 2017 was a big year for him and what he's hoping for this year. Wallace also shares why he… Audio
Feedback from 10 December
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio
Feedback for 26 November 2017
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio
Feedback for 19 November 2017
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio
Wine expert Michael Cooper: best job on earth
Michael Cooper is a highly regarded NZ wine writer - very few in the country know more about wine. He has written 40 books on the subject and every year he does us all a favour by trying thousands of… Audio
Judge Ida Malosi: 'I thought all Samoans lived in Bluff'
Judge Ida Malosi was New Zealand's first Pasifika woman judge and set up the first Pacific Youth Court, a restorative justice environment where elders help counsel wayward Pacific youth. She's the… Audio
Dylan Jones on David Bowie
'David Bowie - A Life' is an exhaustive oral history of the rock legend by British journalist Dylan Jones, editor of GQ Magazine. Jones talked to Bowie's childhood friends, groupies, and stars. As a… Audio
Tamir Sorek: American Football fans and national pride
Should politics interfere in sport? That's the questions Americans have been asking as we've seen NFL players and other codes, "take a knee' during the American national anthem in recent months. A… Audio
Alan Curtis: MOTAT's forever tram driver
December 2017 marks the 50th Anniversary of the iconic tramway at Auckland's Museum of Transport and Technology. The trams are a reminder of the times when Auckland City, and other cities around the… Audio, Gallery
Joji Varghese: update on family being treated for botulism
Three members of a family being treated for botulism in Waikato Hospital were infected by eating wild boar in a curry they'd prepared, although tests are still being conducted in Australia to confirm… Audio
Sonya Rockhouse: Seven years on from Pike River
At 3.44pm on 19 November 2010, an explosion in the Pike River coal mine, 46 kilometres north of Greymouth, and subsequent explosions in the days that followed, took the lives of 29 men, sparing just… Audio
Feedback from 12 November 2017
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio
Stephen Fry: comic god on why Greek myths are the best
Stephen Fry fell in love with Greek mythology as a young boy. Now the acclaimed British actor, comedian and writer has written a book about them: Mythos - The Greek Myths Retold. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 7 November 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 7 November 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Feedback for 5 November 2017
Listeners' feedback on Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio