Life And Society
NZ in talks on what data it will share with partners about criminals - including NZers
The discussions on what information NZ will exchange with international partners about criminals - include if its own citizens' data could be shared.
Wgtn homeless numbers soar in housing crisis - advocate
There has been a 40 percent increase in homelessness in Wellington, according to a charity that works with rough sleepers. Audio
Feature interview: strategies to keep your family analog
Parents, Katherine Martinko feels your pain. Audio
Can you help find the owners of this 'priceless' wedding photo?
A Northland woman has been trying to find the owners of this photo for eight years, and now she's putting out a last-ditch appeal.
NZ turns to the intimacy coach
It might be an odd thing to say but for intimacy coach, Belinda Wiley, the current economic downturn has actually been good for business. Audio
We only bought a house in our mid-40s
Most first-home buyers are now at least 35, but there's a warning borrowing later in life can come with hurdles. Audio
Book review: A Wild Life by Shaun Barnett
Peter Laurenson reviews A Wild Life by Shaun Barnett published by Potton & Burton. Audio
How did we become 'Kiwis'?
Cultural historian Richard Wolfe has set out to discover how our national icons gained their status in his latest book, Kiwi: A Curious Case of National Identity. Audio
Nearly half of office workers don't wash hands after toilet survey claims
It's global handwashing day - are New Zealanders washing our hands enough? Mahvash Ikram has the story. Audio
Kiwi mapping digital art by running across Melbourne
A runner has marked a milestone birthday by running around the world without leaving the city, creating a masterpiece along the way. Audio
Old Havelock post office for sale - shark included
Fancy a Havelock property including a 12-foot great white shark? Now's your chance. Audio
Time with a taxidermy master
We're about to meet one of the country's most skilled taxidermists. Audio
The mystery of missing office supplied cutlery
Going to the office kitchen to try to find a knife can lead to some Allanis Morrisette level frustrations. Missing office cutlery is a worldwide phenomenon, and the laser focused kiwi workplace is not… Audio
Why are people getting freckles tattooed?
Freckles, perhaps the ultimate expression of a natural face, are in. Ironically, people will now go to great lengths to achieve them.
Mystery of missing office supplied cutlery - where does it go?
Missing office cutlery is a world-wide phenomenon, producer Mahvash Ikram looks at how employers have been "forked" to take matters into their own hands. Audio
Court rules on whether boy stays in te reo school or not, amid parents’ clash
Decision on whether boy remains in full immersion te reo kura or goes to mainstream school decided by Family Court, after parents divided.
Mark van Kaathoven's recipe for a spongy garden
Just like a sponge cake, a sponge garden needs the right ingredients to make it rise, landscape gardener Mark van Kaathoven says.
Remember the old social pages?
Before social media and the age of influencers, grabbing a coffee and the Sunday paper was an adrenaline-filled moment to see if you'd made the cut.
'We are all trapped in our bodies' - Susie Ferguson on covering war and her own hidden pain
In the new book Bloody Minded, RNZ's Ferguson reflects on how a "stubborn" Scottish child became an award-winning journalist despite the crippling pain of endometriosis. Video, Audio
Tim Winton on climate change: 'We're on the razor's edge'
The West Australian writer told RNZ's Saturday Morning about the barbaric and blistering future depicted in his epic new novel Juice. Audio