Life And Society
Matarau - capturing a range of Maori artists
"Matarau" refers to a multi-pronged spear used for fishing and eeling by early Maori. It's the name art curator Shannon te Ao has chosen for an exhibition of work by Maori artists who are exploring… Audio, Gallery
Leimomi Oakes: Stitching into the past
Wellington-based costumier and clothing and textile historian Leimomi Oakes is the curator of a new exhibition at the Katherine Mansfield Birthplace in Te Whanganui-a-Tara looking at the fashion of… Audio
Jim Lynch: creating a blueprint for the end of extinction
A proposed 3313-hectare fenced ecosanctuary in Wainuiomata would see critically endangered species such as kakapo, kokako and hihi return to the valley, says its author Jim Lynch. Audio
Turnabout Intruder
Jan Eldridge, Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Auckland on the facts behind the fiction of the Star Trek mind-swap episode - Turnabout Intruder. Audio
The team behind a million poppies
Sunday marks the centenary of Poppy Day, the first being on the 24th of April, 1922. It remains the longest running appeal in New Zealand's history. This is the only county that doesn't hold Poppy Day… Audio
Public welcome at Auckland ANZAC service
The RSA is working to inform the public that they CAN attend the ANZAC dawn service at Auckland Museum on Monday. It has been previously reported as an invite only event. RSA national president BJ… Audio
Soft plastics recycling collections absent in top of South Island
There's still no collection for soft plastics in the top of the South Island - despite the scheme restarting nationwide more than two years ago.
The scheme stopped in 2018 when offshore plants said… Audio
Fatberg causing sewage overflow near Kaiteriteri
A fatberg's caused a raw sewage overflow into Stephens bay at the gateway to the Able Tasman National Park.
The wetland and beach is being monitored for contamination after a fat residue buildup… Video, Audio
Who owns New Plymouth Airport's long abandoned car?
A blue 2018 Suzuki Swift car has been apparently abandoned at the New Plymouth Airport carpark for two years.
Parked up as people and planes come and go; the tidy little car has been a constant… Video, Audio
Canterbury town plagued by dirty water a year on from floods
Now to the Canterbury town that's got make shift showers in a car park because what runs out of their taps, gives people rashes.
The water in Springfield runs brown or yellow and in the last year… Video, Audio
Home Improvement with Stan Scott
Stan Scott from Mitre Ten is in to discuss tips and tricks for DIY over a holiday weekend! Audio
Food rescue service going hard after 10 years
From humble beginnings operating out of the boot of a car to a nationwide network diverting food from landfill and delivering it to people in need. KiwiHarvest. Founder Deborah Manning talks… Audio
Dressing for the planet
Today is Earth Day, a global movement for us all to take a minute and think about how we care for our planet. Wallace gets some tips on how to green up our wardrobes with Otago University associate… Audio
The Ukraine invasion and potato chip prices
Even the humble potato chip isn't immune to rising prices as a result of the invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine is the largest exporter of sunflower oil in the world, responsible for up to 46 percent of… Audio
The road to tiny home ownership
The recent Tiny Home Expo in Auckland had almost 10,000 people through the gates, but we thought we'd dig a little deeper onto how you can get the finance and set-up a tiny home legally. To talk… Audio
Classical Brews
Hannah Darroch, Principal Flute of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra joins us to chat about a new chamber music series launching at Three Boys Brewery in Christchurch. Audio
Inflation pinch for low-income families 'catastrophic'
Social service providers are concerned about the impact of the country's largest inflation rise in more than 30 years, saying many people are struggling with rising costs. Audio
WW2 Stories at Circa This Weekend
Jan Bolwell and Kate JasonSmith talk to us about their solo shows opening at Circa this ANZAC weekend Based on two remarkable stories set during WW2. Audio
Making space exploration sustainable
Emeline Paat-Dalstrom, co-founder of SpaceBase, thinks 'Sustainable Space' is a direction New Zealand should aspire to. Audio
The 100 year old maidenhair fern
When it comes to the maidenhair fern, there seem to be two types of people, says Allister Girvan – those who can keep them alive and those who can't. His family are definitely the former, as… Audio