Emile Donovan
Film critic: Dan Slevin
Dan Slevin joins Emile with some January picks for what to watch at the cinema and at home. Audio
Sir Bob Charles tees off
He's one of world golf's best left handers, and was the first lefty to win a golf major. Naturally Sir Bob Charles also been described as New Zealand's greatest golfer. Sir Bob competed in the golden… Audio
Kāpiti locals fed up with goose invasion
A flock of Canada geese is causing quite the stink on the Kāpiti Coast. Geoff Amos says locals are sick of the birds fouling up the Awatea Lake in Paraparaumu. He's launched a petition asking the… Audio
The history of the jandal
You may remember last week Jesse spoke to a man who managed to sell 3 left jandals on trade me for $190, which lead to many people sharing their love of the rubber summer footwear Jandals are just as… Audio
Prada Cup begins in Auckland
After months of preparation and a bit of controversy - America's cup racing is set to begin this afternoon - with the Prada Cup in Auckland. This series will determine which of the challengers, Luna… Audio
A frantic start to 2021 for the gaming industry
Our gaming critic today is Oskar Howell and he's had his eye on two massive stories that have made for a bumpy start to 2021. Oskar will be discussing the fracas over Cyberpunk 2077 release and how… Audio
Regional Cross
Today we're talking to Local Democracy reporter Susan Botting in Northland. Audio
Pickleball taking off in Tamaki Makaurau
Many sports were hit hard by the lockdowns last year, but Pickleball has surged back into full force! What do you mean you don't know about Pickleball? You're behind the times! Audio
Bookmarks: Charlotte Ryan
Today Emile continues getting RNZ presenters out of their usual comfort zones to join him for a chinwag about their favourite things. Today it's the turn of Music 101's Charlotte Ryan. Charlotte's… Audio
President Trump impeached for second time
The US House of Representatives has voted to impeach Donald Trump for a second time. The vote followed more than three hours of debate from both Republicans and Democrats on the article. US… Audio
Giving up alcohol with awareness not just abstinence
'Tis the season when so many of us think about our relationship with alcohol, because what starts as holiday celebrations can evolve into a full on boozy summer. Audio
Chantal Bakersmith: women's rugby deserves more attention, respect and resources
Rugby is our national sport - but usually it's male players who get the fanfare. New Zealand's female players deserve more attention, respect and resources, says Auckland Rugby's Club Capability… Audio
Outward Bound calls for more Kiwi instructors
Last year and the pandemic that came with it changed a lot of industries fundamentally in New Zealand, and outdoor education was no exception. Outward Bound is seeking more locals as instructors to… Audio
New study plumbs the depths of the Wairau and Alpine faults
It's no surprise to most of us that New Zealand is perched on top of a collection of fault lines. But what might be a surprise is how little we understand some of them, and that we're still finding… Audio
Bluff smelter to stay open until December 2024
A deal has been reached that means the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter will remain open for another three years. It was announed in July last year that Rio Tinto, which owns the mine, was winding down… Audio
A researcher warns Tokelauans to preserve their language
A lingusitics researcher from the University of Auckland has warned with less than 4000 people speaking Tokelauan, the language is in danger of dying. Audio