Wallace Chapman
Ian Kelly - Vivienne Westwood
Vivienne Westwood has achieved a longevity in fashion unprecedented since Coco Chanel. Audio
Peter Gilmore - Cooking on the Quay
If you've ever been to Sydney - you may have seen - or perhaps even eaten - at a restaurant right oposite the opera house -called simply, 'Quay.' cited as one of the 50 Best restaurants in the World… Audio
NZ 2030 - A Panel Discussion
What are the challenges, opportunities and threats facing young New Zealanders as they navigate their way towards 2030 - the year when the last of the baby boomers reach retirement age? Audio
Counterpoint for 2 November 2014
Pope Francis recently condemned capital punishment and life imprisonment as inhumane. This week on Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint, Wayne questions whether, when it comes to executions, the west has… Audio
Young Aussie rich-lister Jack Delosa
Jack Delosa is Australia's most awarded entrepreneur under 30. At the age of 27 Delosa has created two multi million dollar businesses - MBE Education and The Entourage. Audio
Fiji tackles human rights, diplomatic ties
Fiji has begun reaping the benefits of last September's election, with international relations being normalised. Audio
RNZ political reporter travelled with the PM to Albany
Radio New Zealand political reporter Craig McCullouch was in Albany at the commemorations. Audio
Thousands in Albany to commemorate departure of troops for WW1
This time, 100 years ago, thousands of New Zealand troops joined up with their Australian comrades in Western Australia, and headed off to fight in the First World War. Audio
Lend Me Your Ears
Wallace Chapman reports to Clarissa Dunn with his thoughts on the mix tape we made for him. Audio
Tyler Brule
Tyler Brule has a media brand that encompasses shops, online radio, cafes, and a 300-page printed magazine about politics, travel, global affairs, fashion, culture and luxury. He will be in New… Audio
Chef Al Brown
Many in Wellington will know him as co-founder of Logan Brown, included in a list of Trip Advisor's world best restaurants at number 10. His new book is Depot: The Biography of a restaurant - which… Audio
Victor Rodger
Rodger writes abrasive plays that have changed the face of Pasifika Theatre. Audio
Jane Ginsberg
Professor Jane C Ginsburg teaches copyright law and trademark law at The Columbia University Law School, and holds several fellowships including from Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, and the… Audio
Niue
Wallace talks to Toke Talagi, the premiere of Niue, which celebrates 40 years of independence in free association with New Zealand this week. Audio
The Sampler Summit - Prince
His Royal Badness, Prince Rogers Nelson, has made the bold move of dropping two new albums: PlectrumElectrum with his new rock outfit 3rdeyegirl; and Art Official Age, a solo R&B set. To assess this… Audio
The Sampler Summit - Prince
His Royal Badness, Prince Rogers Nelson, has made the bold move of dropping two new albums: PlectrumElectrum with his new rock outfit 3rdeyegirl; and Art Official Age, a solo R&B set. To assess this…
AudioPeter Williams - A Life in the Law
Peter Williams QC is a well-known name and face to New Zealanders. One of our greatest barristers, Peter Williams has defended some of New Zealand's most infamous criminal cases, including: Terry… Audio
Michael Katakis - Traveller
Michael Katakis has been photographing and writing about different cultures for the past 35 years. His work has been celebrated by the Royal Geographical Society, The Smithsonian Institute and the… Audio
Sam Harris - Devoted to Reason
One of the world's most well-known atheists, Sam Harris is the author of the bestselling books The End of Faith and The Moral Landscape. Dr Harris is cofounder and CEO of Project Reason, a nonprofit… Audio
Maureen Callahan - The Starry 90s
Brooklyn-based Maureen Callahan has worked as a writer for the New York Post as well as being a contributor for Vanity Fair - where she wrote about the extraordinary relationship between the late… Audio