Life And Society
The science behind a midlife crisis
The midlife crisis is real and it's hitting middle aged people in wealthy countries who have so much going for them but don't always feel that way. Jesse talks economics professor Nick Powdthavee from… Audio
Development West Coast hoping to attact more workers
Are you cut out for the coast?
That's the question West Coast Development is asking in a bid to attract local and international workers.
They're looking for people who want to be weekday warriors… Audio
'So, so sad': Disappointment after Armageddon Expo cancelled
The fallout from the cancellation of the Auckland Armageddon Expo has continued, with some vendors losing out on thousands of dollars. Audio
Alcohol sponsorship ban facing opposition
Parliament is about to debate a proposal to ban alcohol sponsorship in sports and give local councils the power to control how liquor is sold. The National and Act Parties have indicated they will be… Audio
The end of Armageddon Expo in Auckland
The fallout from the cancellation of the Auckland leg of the Armageddon Expo continues, with vendors saying they have been left thousands of dollars out of pocket. An ongoing legal battle involving… Audio
The wonderful world of TradeMe
This week on TradeMe - a little bit of the American South - but in Greytown. And one of the oddest listings in a while - but perfect for Halloween, it's a porcelain mortuary table. But first, producer… Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Neuropscyhologist Hannah Korrel is back to talk about relationships. This week she's talking about how to fight 'fair'. Audio
A clean kettle is a quiet kettle
We all know the expression "an empty kettle makes the most noise". But new research from Consumer New Zealand has found that a clean kettle makes the least - take from that what you want… Audio
Episode 06: The Old Switch-a-Roo
Carlo pulls all the tantalising pieces of the story together to present a compelling alternative narrative of what really happened to Titanic.Tim wonders: Is Carlo out of his mind?
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the Penrith Panthers' emphatic win over the Parramatta Eels in the NRL Grand Final last night in front of 82,000, and the very latest on the Optus data breach that is affecting… Audio
Episode 1: How did we get here?
From New Zealand in the 1970's to Aotearoa in the 2020's: how did we get here? Audio
Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
In this episode of Voices, Afghan rugby players Bilal Slaimankhel and Mohammed Safi speak to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the game has come to mean to them in recent years. Audio
Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
In this episode of Voices, Afghan rugby players Bilal Slaimankhel and Mohammed Safi speak to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the game has come to mean to them in recent years.
AudioIndia abortion: Why Supreme Court ruling is a huge step forward
Just weeks after the US Supreme Court passed a controversial order to ban or severely restrict the ability for pregnant women to get abortions, a similar case made headlines in India.
Charity celebrates 200,000th meal delivery
Bellyful - a service that has helped feed many families with babies and young children - is marking a special milestone.
Women walk length of NZ to draw attention to sexual abuse
Two sisters in their sixties have started walking the length of New Zealand to raise awareness about sexual abuse.
Brands blast Twitter for ads next to child sex abuse accounts
Some major advertisers have suspended or pulled their ads from parts of Twitter after their promotions appeared alongside tweets soliciting child sex-abuse material.
4001 Nights (give or take)
To mark his 4001 Nights - give or take on RNZ National, Bryan takes a look back on 17 years in his life as a broadcaster, and 17 years in the life of the planet. These are the events and interviews… Audio
Pint-sized lawnmowing contractor has edge
It is not everyday that you run into an 11 year old lawnmowing contractor, but then again New Plymouth youngster Kayden Wallis-Potroz is not your everyday kid. The Central Primary School pupil already… Video, Audio