National
The dying art of gig photography
International touring and ticketing company Live Nation is changing the way the handle concert photography when artists tour in New Zealand. Audio
The Panel with David Farrar & Claire Amos (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists David Farrar & Claire Amos discuss: the Salvation Army's 2024 State Of The Nation report, and where NZ fits in the global picture post Trump. David… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 12 February 2025
In today's episode, a manhunt is underway in Palmerston North for a man who aimed a firearm at a police officer on Tuesday night, before fleeing the scene, the government has released a series of… Audio
Motu Move transport finally on the horizon
It's taken long time but finally there will be one card to rule them all - bus and public transport services that is. Motu Move is a contactless fare payment system which will eventually be able to be… Audio
Long-time victim advocate now NZ's chief victims adviser
Ruth Money has been appointed as New Zealand's new Chief Victims Adviser. She speaks to Mark Leishman. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 11 February 2025
On today's episode, ACT Party leader David Seymour has hit back at the Prime Minister's criticism of his support for Philip Polkinghorne who was later charged and then acquitted of murdering his wife… Audio
Sports with Bryan Waddle
Sport broadcasting veteran and Nights regular correspondent Bryan Waddle is back with the action from the sporting world over the weekend. Audio
Pacific Diplomacy - The China effect and can NZ do better?
It's all happening in the Pacific. New Zealand and Kiribati are currently engaged in diplomatic disputes over foreign aid and the island nation's ties to China. Audio
Mr Bear New Zealand 2025 crowned
A new kiwi champion has been crowned. We're talking about Mr Bear New Zealand 2025! Audio
Another bad poll for the Government
A fresh poll shows the coalition would be thrown out if an election was held today, with the left bloc holding just enough support to form a government. Audio
Info Centre Cold Call: Hokitika
Once a week Jesse cold calls one of our nation's many iSite centres to get the lowdown on their part of the country. We never know who will pick up the phone or what they will say. Audio
The cost-effective solution to water impurity
For a country that has been marketed as 100% pure, water quality has long been a concern in Aotearoa. But in Southland, they've identified one solution that is not only cost-effective but also… Audio
Dunedin singer Nadia Reid on her move to the UK: ‘In New Zealand I felt ceilinged-in’
In 2023, after the pandemic had stamped out her budding international career, a pregnant Nadia Reid moved to the UK with her partner and their toddler. On her new album Enter Now Brightness, the… Audio
Tariffs, growth and unemployment: Liam Dann
What are tariffs and how will they affect New Zealand? New Zealand Herald business editor-at-large Liam Dann unpack what's on the economic horizon. Audio
Diet and Parkinson's disease
More than 12,000 New Zealanders suffer from the condition, and numbers are expected to increase significantly over the coming years. How can diet help? Audio
The Pre-Panel for 7 February 2025
Today on The Pre-Panel producer Tom Riste-Smith joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show. They also talk new research on the auricular muscle, and appropriate etiquette if you… Audio
NZ Live: Tessa de Lyon
It's been a busy time for Wellington-based musician Tessa de Lyon. Last year she put out two albums, 'Bright Black Night' with her band Mystery Waitress, and 'Tessa's Album', her solo debut. From… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 7 February 2025
On today's episode, Waitangi National Trust chairperson Pita Tipene spoke with Ingrid Hipkiss, Winston Peters spoke with Corin regarding concerns about the Island nation's transparency as an agreement… Audio
Ellesse Andrews & Conway Jeune: When Music meets Sports
Kara Rickard and Mark Williams head to the velodrome in Cambridge and meet with the Olympic cyclist and gold medalist Ellesse Andrews, along with Conway Jeune from TOI, to talk about the connection… Audio
Marlon Williams on his new album Te Whare Tiwekaweka
Kara Rickard and Mark Williams are joined by award winning, singer-songwriter Marlon Williams, to talk about his new album Te Whare Tīwekaweka. Audio