Kathryn Ryan
Sports with Marc Hinton
Moana Pacifica blow away the Crusaders in Christchurch - but is this the year for the Australian sides? They make up four of the top six teams in Super Rugby Pacific. Marc also discusses NZ Rugby's… Audio
Community gardening with Xanthe White
Landscape designer and gardener Xanthe White talk about gardening in the community. From places where individuals have a plot to grow their own food alongside others, to shared berms and community… Audio
Business correspondent Victoria Young
Victoria goes beyond the supermarkets, discussing a BusinessDesk investigation into the major food suppliers in this country and their use of transfer pricing. Audio
Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Mid Canterbury
Ashburton will have a new mayor after Neil Brown announces he will not be re-running, a user pay system for public bathrooms has been proposed after $30k of vandalism, and Jonathan has updates on… Audio
Book review: My Gorbals Life by Allan Gilfillan McLachlan
Quentin Johnson reviews My Gorbals Life by Allan Gilfillan McLachlan published by Sheena Ross Publishing Audio
How David Baker is changing the world with new proteins
Dr David Baker's Nobel Prize-winning breakthrough of designing new proteins has the potential to stop cancers, pandemics, fix plastic pollution, and rein in carbon emissions. Audio
US correspondent Ron Elving
The fallout continues from the editor of The Atlantic being added to a national security chat on Signal. Audio
NZ startup with overnight market research
When a company wants to try a new idea they usually have to carry out market research that can take months. Audio
Retiring Parole Board chair on how the prison system is working
Sir Ron Young has just finished as chair of the Parole Board after nearly seven years. Audio
Urban Issues with Bill McKay
Fences are so ubiquitous in New Zealand that we don't even think about rules. Audio
Traditional French cheesemaking in Western Australia
Gabrielle Kervella's life story is as rich and layered as the cheeses she crafts Audio
Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Gareth Hughes
Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle discuss supermarkets, ferries and RMA reform Audio
Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
Amy gives Kathryn the latest updates in Tamaki Makaurau including the mayoralty race and Wayne Brown's social media feed Audio
Alive III: Cambodian refugees remember Khmer Rouge regime
It was a desire to keep his parents' memories alive that spurred Cambodian photographer Hak Kim to travel across the world, documenting others who'd faced the same struggles Audio
Commerce Commission report finds Auckland Airport overcharging
Auckland Airport is lowering its prices after the Commerce Commission said it was overcharging by $190 million Audio
Commerce Commission report finds Auckland Airport overcharging
Auckland Airport is lowering its prices after the Commerce Commission said it was overcharging by $190 million. Audio
Steve Williams on his 12-year partnership with Tiger Woods
For 12 years legendary golfer Tiger Woods was guided on the green by Kiwi caddie Steve Williams, who would become his friend and confidant. Audio
South America correspondent Daniel Schweimler
The Supreme Court in Brazil has unanimously decided that former president Jair Bolsonaro should stand trial accused of plotting a coup against his successor Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva, the US has… Audio
Kea flock back to parts of Aoraki/Mt Cook after pest eradication
Work to eradicate pests in the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park has led to burgeoning numbers of kea. Audio
Health NZ backs its focus on improving wait times after review finds access has sharply deteriorated
Health NZ says its review into health care, that found access to health care had worsened, proves it is on track with plans to focus sharply on reducing waiting times. Audio