Wallace Chapman
The war on drugs, and the laws on drugs
A hundred years after the war on drugs started - it's timely to ask just how did it start? Who started it? And why after all these years, does the war on drugs continue? And what would happen if you… Audio
Mihaela Noroc - The Atlas of Beauty
Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc quit her job and decided to photograph the women of the world. Over the course of a year Mihaela travelled to 37 countries, taking portraits of women, documenting… Audio
Melissa Williams - Migration Myths
Often the story of urban migration is told in a linear fashion - a slow ebb into the cities ending in dislocation. The reality is more complex. A new book dislodges these ideas and tells of Maori… Audio
Unreleased Masterpiece - JV and the Rockers
Sunday Morning wants to showcase your musical talents, send your sound file to Sunday@radionz.co.nz - include some background on the song and yourself or your band. We'll pass it by our panel of… Audio
UK gears up for close result in May election
This week UK Chancellor George Osbourne released his pre-election Budget package - promising a sharper squeeze on public spending and cutting welfare benefits by 12-billion pounds. Tim Bale is… Audio
Cricket World Cup heads into its final week
One week to go in the 2015 Cricket World Cup - next Sunday will see the final match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. We speak to former Black Cap and cricket commentator Iain O'Brien, now based… Audio
Solomon Islands accuse NZ of passing spy info to China
Former officials in the Solomon Islands' Prime Minister's Office accuse New Zealand of passing on information about the Solomons to China, in the wake of spying revelations. Audio
Alistair Fraser - Playing Taonga Puoro
Musician Alistair Fraser says the Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum has a great collection of taonga puoro/taoka puoro (musical instruments of the Maori). He played and recorded the instruments for… Audio
Off on O.E.
For many New Zealanders, the big OE is a rite of passage. A new exhibition at the Auckland City Library pulls together a range of photographs, mementos, and diaries that document the way that our… Audio
Roysten Abel - Cooking up a Drama
Director Roysten Abel serves up drama and food in The Kitchen - a story about cooking as a metaphor for life, playing at the Auckland Arts Festival. On stage a couple cook up steamy vats of payasam, a… Audio
Juliano Salgado - The Salt of the Earth
There is a well-known series of images of an open cast mine with a sea of people climbing up and down ladders, extracting soil by hand. It is the work of Brazilian photographer Sebastio Salgado… Audio
Erik Kayser - Baking Bread
French master baker Erik Kayser joins Wallace to talk about his new book The Larousse Book of Bread. Audio
Alan Rickman - Causing Chaos
Actor Alan Rickman talks to Wallace about his latest movie A Little Chaos - a story about the great landscape architect, Andre Le Notre - the man behind the celebrated gardens at Versailles. Alan… Audio
Justin Rockefeller - Giving it Away
He has one of the most instantly recognisable surnames on the planet. So just how did entrepreneur Justin Rockefeller get involved in philanthropy? Audio
Billy Apple - Major Retrospective
Billy Apple is widely regarded as New Zealand's most significant conceptual artist. He's been recognised internationally, his works are in the Tate Britain, Guggenheim and other collections. The… Audio
Constitucion rebuilds after huge quake in 2010
On February 27th 2010 Chile experienced one of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded. It was 8.8 in magnitude. Audio
Hemi Inia
Hemi Inia is Trust Manager for He Toki ki te Mahi, Apprenticeship Training Trust which supports Maori apprentices. Audio
Rangimarie Parata
Rangimarie Parata Taku-rua is the project manager for Te Matatini. Audio
Wongi Wilson
A graffiti artist doing a billboard of a photo-realistic tui at Te Matatini. Audio