Life And Society
Lyttelton locals concerned about impact of visiting cruise ship
Not everyone in Lyttleton's onboard with visiting cruise ships with concerns the influx of passengers puts a strain on public transport and the tourists arent spending locally. More than 70 cruise… Video, Audio
Lethal lunch: Police search rubbish dump as investigation continues
Australian police have searched a local rubbish dump as part of an investigation in a lethal lunch that's left three people dead and another seriously ill. It's believed the diners ate potentially… Video, Audio
The Pre-Panel with David Farrar and Jo McCarroll
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists David Farrar and Jo McCarroll discuss Barbiemania and why brands looking to capitalise should treat lightly. Also, our panellists tell us what has been on… Audio
Around the motu: Kelly Makiha in Rotorua
Kelly joins Susie to talk about repeat sex offender Jason Trembath's latest jail term for an indecent act in front of a tourist at a McDonald's carpark. The former representative cricket player, who… Audio
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This week on TradeMe - a car and a mansion that you can buy after you win Lotto tonight. But first, TradeMe's Millie Silvester talks with producer Jeremy Parkinson about an auction of art plates… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Steve McCabe
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Julia Hartley-Moore and Steve McCabe discuss an ad campaign inviting New Yorkers to visit Wellington. Also, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind… Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today Hannah talks to Jesse about how women's sport is helping to break down gender stereo types by being so visible lately. Hannah explains 'you can't be what you can't see.' Audio
TSS Earnslaw in a mock rescue this week
It will be dramatic scenes on a dramatic backdrop this Friday in Queenstown as the iconic TSS Earnslaw undertakes a mock rescue on Lake Wakatipu. Audio
Around the motu: Matthew Rosenberg
Matthew talks to Susie about the recent government announcement of the steps it'll take to the ministerial inquiry into land use. More than 50 people greeted Minister Peeni Henare at a Gisborne last… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Andrew Clay and Jenni Giblin
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Andrew Clay and Jenni Giblin discuss football and soccer, which is the correct terminology? Audio
Expert Feature: Pet Relocation
Moving to a new city or country is an exciting time for a family. But what's involved with moving the furry four legged members? Today's expert is Karen Duncan-Caley from Move My Pet. She's can answer… Audio
"You have to experience it live" - Steven Logan on the APO
Timpanist Steven Logan chats with Voices about his love for classical music, growing up in the US and joining the APO seven years ago. Audio
"You have to experience it live" - Steven Logan on the APO
Timpanist Steven Logan chats with Voices about his love for classical music, growing up in the US and joining the APO seven years ago.
AudioLong Read: Immaculate
By Dave Hansford: Meet New Zealand's lawn addicts, who can be found in the weekend perfecting their 'outdoor carpet'. Audio
Long Read: Immaculate
By Dave Hansford: Meet New Zealand's lawn addicts, who can be found in the weekend perfecting their 'outdoor carpet'.
AudioFreaky Friday
Each week we ask listeners to send in stories that are chillingly creepy, spookily serendipitous, or just out-of-the-box weird. Audio
Calls for early bowel screening as rates rise in younger people
Bowel Cancer New Zealand is backing renewed calls for earlier screening for bowel cancer, amid escalating numbers of cases among people under 50.
Leading specialists have referred to an "avalanche of… Audio
RNZ farewells longtime AK manager, producer Paul Bushnell
Today we bid farewell to one of RNZ's goodsorts.. . Paul Bushnell left his job as a drama teacher at Linwood College in Christchurch to come here almost 30 years ago. Since then he's been a producer… Audio
Counting the wrong sheep: Why trouble sleeping is about more than just individual habits
Internationally, there's a growing body of research showing sleep is often shaped by a person's social and economic circumstances, write Mary Breheny and Rosie Gibson.
"Gaming lab" opens at Massey University
The game playing trend has piqued the interest of Massey University psychology researchers, who are developing a gaming laboratory - GRAIL - in order to investigate the potential positive effects of… Audio