Wallace Chapman
Chris and Melissa Bruntlett - Vancouver Cycle Chic
Chris and Melissa Bruntlett sold their car in 2010 and have become two of Vancouver's leading cycling evangelists. They and their two children cycle virtually everywhere in the city and say they've… Audio
Jonathan Spyer - Israel and the Middle East
Dr Jonathon Spyer holds a PHD in International Relations from the London School of Economics and currently he is a senior research fellow at the Center for Global research in International Affairs in… Audio
Naomi Klein - This Changes Everything
Naomi Klein, author of the international bestsellers, The Shock Doctrine and No Logo, talks to Wallace Chapman about her latest book, This Changes Everything. She’s calling for politics to be… Audio
The legendary First World War Christmas truce
In the month marking the 100th anniversary of the legendary First World War Christmas truce, Wayne Brittenden looks at how the warrior bishops on both sides managed to get the message of peace and… Audio
Parts for Ladies
An aspiring actor from New York City, and a graduate from the famed Tisch school of the arts, Katrina Day, has shone the light into the otherwise little known world of casting calls - and in cases… Audio
Swiss reseracher driven by the joy of walking
For most of us walking in a city is something we do when the distance is too short for a car or a bus. Daniel Sauter from Urban Mobility Research in Switzerland talks about promoting a culture of… Audio
NZ journalist reports on elections in Tunisia
freelance New Zealand journalist Yasmine Ryan on the elections in Tunisia. Audio
Labour Party leader reflects on 2014
Wallace Chapman talks to Labour Party leader Andrew Little about the year’s events, and what’s on his agenda for 2015. Audio
NZ First's Winston Peters on election year, and year ahead
NZ First leader looks back at an election campaign mired in distraction and to the year ahead. Audio
Wallace Chapman: Settling the Score
Host of this year's 'Settling the Score' concert announces the results. Audio
Steve Braunias - Strange but (mostly) True
Steve Braunias is back with a collection of diary entries forming a book called - Madmen: Inside the weirdest election campaign ever. Audio
Kemi Whitwell & Niko Leyden - Tiny Huts
Mixing art and nature - that's what the artists Kemi Whitwell & Niko Leyden are doing. It's a public art project called miniature hikes - a series of seven tiny colourful huts hidden in the bush, on… Audio
David Leyonhjelm - Opposing Security Legislation
Australia has recently passed a number of pieces of legislation giving significantly increased powers to its police and security services. Audio
Tim McBride - A Lifetime Opposing Greater Surveillance
Tim McBride is the author of The New Zealand Civil Rights Handbook and was a human rights lawyer for many years. Tim opposed the 1977 SIS bill (which saw tens of thousands protesting on the streets)… Audio
Counterpoint for 30 November 2014
Every time that a strange new disease surfaces, there are almost inevitable conspiracy theories linking it to biological weapons, which are seriously difficult to identify and are apparently still… Audio
Max Stahl - Santa Cruz Massacre
On November 12th, 1991, a British cameraman Max Stahl recorded Indonesian troops shooting and beating to death scores of young people in the Santa Cruz cemetery in Dili. Audio
Plain English Awards - the good, the bad, and the gobbledygook
The plain English movement has been going for some years now - Next year will be the 10th anniversary of the Plain English Awards it's aim: To get organisations to commuicate in clear easily… Audio
Former intelligence officer says terror bill 'proactive'
Dr Rhys Ball is a former intelligence officer with the SIS and now a lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at Massey University. Audio
Clarissa Dunn : settling the score
For the past 15 years Radio New Zealand Concert has been running a popular competition. What do NZers think are the greatest classical pieces of all time.The results are revealed in a concert this… Audio
Victoria Vox : ukulele
Victoria Vox is a singer/songwriter and ukulele player from Baltimore in the US. With nine albums under her belt, Vox has taken the unmistakeable sound of the ukulele into new and eclectic directions… Audio