Rugby
One million Rugby World Cup tickets go on sale
Up to one million tickets worldwide for next year's Rugby World Cup in England will go on sale tomorrow. Audio
Late Edition for 1 July
The indentity of a diplomat accused of attempted rape, A new way to hire a ride home online, and in dateline pacific are academics getting a bad deal at Fiji's university? Audio
Medics call for uniform approach to concussion
Dr Paul Quigley, Head of Emergency Department at Wellington hospital. Doug King, Emergency Nurse and health researcher. Audio
Sport
Zoe Ferguson and Iain O'Brien join Wallace for a discussion on the big fixtures of the weekend, the Cricket T20 World Cup, and The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews considering allowing women… Audio
Museum visit: New Zealand Rugby Museum
Stephen Berg has been with this museum in Palmerston North for five years. Audio
Auckland Story for 13 November 2013 - Wheel Black Maia Amai
A young disabled Auckland woman, badly burned as a child, is off to South Africa this week to play for the New Zealand Wheel Blacks rugby team. She's the third woman ever to be selected for the team. Audio
Asian Report for 15 November 2011 - Salam Rugby
Lynda talks to New Zealand Iranian filmmaker Faramarz Beheshti about his internationally acclaimed debut documentary about Iranian women learning to play rugby. Audio
Feature Guest - Brian Moore
Former rugby player for England, who has played in three Rugby World Cups. Now a controversial commentator and an author. Audio
Ideas for 9 October 2011
Sir Brian Lochore, the only All Black coach to have successfully guided the team to victory at a Rugby World Cup, talks to Chris Laidlaw about his formative experiences, farming, some of those who… Audio
NZ Society - Sex and the Rugby World Cup (Part 2)
Justin Gregory explores gender, relationships, sex and rugby. Audio
NZ Society - Sex and the Rugby World Cup (Part 1)
What's the connection between sex and rugby? Justin Gregory attempts to find out and asks; can abstinence really improve sporting performance? Audio
What does rugby mean to Aotearoa?
Maggie Barrie talks rugby with historian Jock Phillips, political scientist Dr Jennifer Curtin and rugby legend and former All Black Grant Fox. Audio
David Kirk
David Kirk was the captain of the All Blacks when they won the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987. He discusses the chances of NZ chalking up a second victory in one of the world's largest sporting… Audio
Auckland Story for 7 September 2011 - Legend of Waka Nathan
As a 21-year-old All Black he was known as the "Black Panther", for his feline grace and speed. Waka Nathan, now 71, has been talking to school children as part of the lead up to Rugby World Cup 2011.
…Insight for 4 September 2011 - RWC Returns
Rowan Quinn looks into whether the Rugby World Cup will deliver on its financial promises. Audio
Fred the Needle
Former All Black coach and captain, Sir Fred Allen at 91 is now New Zealand's oldest living man to have donned the black jersey. In his very self-effacing way he candidly talks to Chris about his… Audio
Access All Areas: A Country Divided
The winter of 1981 saw the Springboks rugby team tour New Zealand, and Kiwis divided. Recent Maori attempts to reclaim ownership of government requisitioned land at Bastion Point had focused attention… Audio
Insight for 26 June 2011 - Winning the RWC
It has been 24 years since the All Blacks last won the Rugby World Cup. Will hosting the event give a homefield advantage – or just increase the pressure? Insight considers how the All Blacks will… Audio
Te Ahi Kaa mo 12 o Hakihea (December) 2010
Phil Campbell reminisces about his music playing days during the 1950's and 1960's before teaching Maraea Rakuraku a few tunes on the ukulele. Audio
Steve Price: warriors and bulldogs
Australian footballer who played for the New Zealand Warriors and Sydney's Canterbury Bulldogs in the National Rugby League until retiring in June after a heel injury. Audio