Wallace Chapman
Rebecca Rasool - Intimates Interview
Rebecca Rasool, 24, is the co-owner and designer of a fledgling lingerie label called Her Apparel Intimates. She's busy designing and sewing a collection in her flat in Brooklyn, Wellington, after a… Audio
Deon Swiggs - Locally-led Recovery
Rebuild Christchurch founder, Deon Swiggs joins Wallace to talk about why many Christchurch residents want a locally-led recovery. Audio
David Slack - Bullrush
You don't need a referee, you don't need a whistle, and you don't need a ball. It's dangerous, it's exciting, and often it's been banned - it's Bullrush. David Slack has written a book about this… Audio
Paul Moon - Remarkable New Zealanders
Dr Paul Moon discusses his new book Face to Face - featuring conversations with 12 remarkable New Zealanders including Sir Bob Jones, Sir Richard Hadlee, Patricia Grace and Michael Houston. Audio
Ezekiel Raui - From the Wharekura to the White House
Ezekiel Raui - the head boy at Taipa Area School in Northland - attended the first ever Tribal Youth Gathering at the White House in Washington DC last month. He was one of four young Maori to attend… Audio
TPP critic Jane Kelsey responds to latest
Professor Jane Kelsey has been a critic of the TPP and talks to Wallace Chapman about the fine print. Audio
Winston Peters on the TPP and the future of NZ First
Winston Peters on the TPP and growing the New Zealand First party. He joins us from New Zealand First's annual conference in Rotorua. Audio
The National Party annual conference
The National Party's annual conference is on in Auckland this weekend and housing, the economy, and the problems at Mt Eden Prison have all featured. Audio
Tongans celebrate coronation of King Tupou VI
Tonga is celebrating the official crowning of King Tupou VI, which is taking place in Tonga's capital, Nuku'alofa - It's a huge event for the nation and Tonga's diaspora. The ceremony was attended by… Audio
Fiji's leader leads the charge for a new flag
New Zealand is not the only Pacific nation grappling with a suitable ensign and that which best represents its national identity. While critics say there are more pressing issues for the island state… Audio
Workplace Conflict
Margaret Heffernan is the author of 'Beyond Measure': the Big Impact of Small Changes a book that argues conflict avoidance can result in bad decisions. Audio
Jacob Rajan - A Writer's Dairy
Jacob Rajan's Krishnan's Dairy was a surprise theatrical hit back in the early 1990s and his theatre company, Indian Ink, has continued to tour one man shows internationally since then. His latest… Audio
Jeffrey Smith - Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's ruling party, Zanu-PF, won all 16 seats in by-elections this week following a boycott by the main opposition party among allegations of vote rigging. Jeffrey Smith is an advocacy specialist… Audio
Christy Martin and Giulio Sturla - Roots Restaurant
Lyttelton's Roots Restaurant was named Cuisine's restaurant of the year. Chef Giulio Sturla and owner Christy Martin talk about the challenge of getting Roots Restaurant up and running after the… Audio
Kenia Serrano: Cuba in the 21st Century
Kenia Serrano is the president of the Cuba Institute for Friendship with the Peoples and an MP in the communist state's parliament. Audio
Richard di Natale
He's a former public health specialist, he's worked in Aboriginal health and is now the new leader of the Australian Green Party. Audio
Nicola Gaston
Do Sir Tim Hunt's comments about women in labs indicate a wider problem with sexism in science? Audio
India Heatwave
Environmental journalist Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava on the aftermath of India's heatwave. Audio
Renters III - Kayla
An advocacy group for renters was launched in Wellington recently - Wellington Renters United. Kayla spoke at its launch and this is her story. Audio
Plight of the Rohingyas
Burmese scholar and dissident Maung Zarni calls on New Zealand to condemn what he says is a campaign of genocide against the Rohingya people. Audio