Niki Bezzant
Antarctic Massive iceberg breaks free
Antarctic researcher, Christina Hulbe, talks about the massive ice shelf which has broken away from Antarctica and what can be learnt from the natural event. Audio
Research shows New Zealanders don't walk as much as others
Fitbit numbers show New Zealanders get in the least amount of steps per day compared with other countries. Audio
Hamilton councillor called craziest in the country
Hamilton councillor, Siggi Henry, given the title of the most dangerous city councillor for her extreme views on medicine and pharmaceutical companies. Audio
US political scientist talks latest Trump Russia scandal
US Politicial scientistt Gary Jacobson talks about the ramifications and implications of Trump junior talking to the Russians. Audio
Bad weather moves north
Severe southern storm moves north and Wellington civil defence manager Bruce Pepperall talks about the battering the capital has had. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Rob Hosking (Part 2)
Fitbit numbers show New Zealanders get in the least amount of steps per day compared with other countries. What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Rob Hosking want to talk about. Antarctic researcher… Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Rob Hosking (Part 1)
Severe southern storm moves north and Wellington civil defence manager Bruce Pepperall talks about the battering the capital has had. US Politicial scientistt Gary Jacobson talks about the… Audio
Is raw food better than cooked?
In episode six of Healthy or Hoax, Carol Hirschfeld wonders whether we would be better off eating food raw, rather than cooking it. I mean, who needs fire? Audio
Getting milk out of an almond
A raft of new dairy substitutes are turning up on supermarket shelves, but in part four of Healthy or Hoax we ask: can they really be called milk? Audio
What's really in your smoothie?
Greens powders are firmly entrenched as part of the smoothie craze, but in episode three of Healthy or Hoax we find out there's one ingredient in there you might not expect. Audio
How to achieve a perfect roast potato
Niki Bezzant spent several weeks researching the roast potato methods of famous cooks, local foodies and Facebook friends. She tells us what she learned. Audio
Otago students against CCTV
The Otago University Students' Association is taking a stand against the installation of 60 more CCTV cameras around campus. Audio
Unfair schedule for rugby Lions?
They've been straight off the plane and onto the field. Is this fair on the touring Lions side? Audio
Miramar car park resolution
Wellington Airport car parking opportunists may have done their last parallel park. Audio
Sex pest gets name suppression
Dean of Law at the University of Canterbury Ursula Cheer explains how name suppression works. Audio
Muslims between a rock and a hard place?
Hazim Arafeh of the Federation of Islamic Associations on where Muslim extremists leave moderate Muslims. Audio