Life And Society
Collectors Corner: Vintage bottle collection
Collectors Corner: Vintage bottle collection Audio
Around the motu: Tim Brown in Dunedin
RNZ Otago-Southland reporter Tim Brown is in Dunedin, where deputy mayor Sophie Barker has recently resigned, citing difficulties working with mayor Jules Radich. And big changes for Gore District… Audio
Access to dental services, more teachers: Ruatoria on the election
Touring the East Cape to find out what's on people's minds pre-election; in Ruatoria it's better access to dental services and more teachers. Audio
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This week on TradeMe possibly the world's ugliest car and a fantastic way to help Wellington's homeless - you help pay for a new central city accomodation hub - for as little as a $10 donation. But… Audio
New exhibition explores our love and connection to the ocean
A new exhibition at the New Zealand Maritime Museum celebrates our connection to Moana Oceania also known as the Pacific Ocean. Always Song in the Water features works from over 40 accomplished… Audio
Roads, petrol prices and kaimoana: Te Araroa on the election
First Up reporter Leonard Powell has taken a tour around the East Cape, to check what's on people's minds pre-election. In Te Araroa they're talking roads, petrol prices, and protecting kaimoana. Audio
'Massive inequities in this country' - thoughts from Te Araroa
The East Coast is a beautiful place to visit, but it's also home for many people who suffer Aotearoa's worst inequities - housing, health, poverty - and more. Our reporter Leonard Powell continues his… Audio
Chuffed with my child chats
This week we speak to Basil Avery about his son and daughter-in-law who have pitched to bring the World Green Infrastructure Congress even to NZ. Audio
Chuffed with my child chats
This week we speak to Basil Avery about his son and daughter-in-law who have pitched to bring the World Green Infrastructure Congress even to NZ. Audio
Urban issues with Bill McKay
A few days ago at an Auckland event senior people from Labour, National and the Greens each signed a pledge to build a 1000 more houses a year in Auckland. Bill McKay joins Susie Ferguson to explain… Audio
The website helping people on their grief journeys
New Zealand based Griefity is an organisation with a very specific mission: to make a difference for those experiencing grief and loss. Death and the grief that comes with it is something every one of… Audio
New safety hubs don't solve lack of police - community rep
New safety hubs planned for central Auckland will not solve the lack of police resources, a business group says.
Inside Qantas' secretive Chairman's Lounge
For three and a half decades, Qantas' invite-only lounge has existed only for the already initiated.
Hair it is, mate - Who will be the king of the mullet?
Prizes, fun and mullets galore - the competition for the best mullet in Taranaki kicks off on Saturday afternoon in New Plymouth.
Gardening with Jo McCarroll
This week we speak to NZ Gardening Magazine editor Jo McCarroll about having an all year round crop to harvest and use in your meals! Jo talks to Anna about the best vegetables to be planting… Audio
Freaky Friday
Freaky Friday is our weekly segment where we ask you to share your creepy, spooky, or coincidental experiences. If you have a tale to tell please get in touch by text, 2101, or email us at… Audio
How long should household appliances last?
Have you ever wondered whether you're getting a reasonable lifespan out of your laptop or dishwasher or oven?
Consumer NZ has revealed how long you should reasonably expect your household appliances… Audio
The week that was with Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks
Our comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks with a few laughs - only in Florida... a man who tried to run across the Atlantic Ocean to London using a makeshift hamster wheel has been arrested. And who… Audio
Staff worried new parking plan will endanger shift workers
Wellington Hospital staff are worried a new parking plan will endanger the safety of shift workers and see patients unfairly fined. The City Council wants to limit more than 2000 parking spaces in… Audio