Paul Brennan
Bookmarks with Mark Rocket, Internet Entrepreneur
Mark Rocket talks about his role in Rocket Labs, his desire to travel into space and some of his favourite books, tv shows and music Audio
A call for an extenstion to the breast screening programme
A petition calling for an extension to the breast cancer screening programme has been presented to Labour MP Jacinda Ardern. Ten thousand signatures were collected calling on the government to extend… Audio
Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
Last week on the show we marked the passing of private radio pioneer, Chris Parkinson, one of the founders of Radio Hauraki. You may have also heard another well-known radio voice of days gone-by… Audio
Fashion and Pollution
Dunedin sustainablilty consultant, Bec McMaster is set to launch a free App designed specifically for New Zealand, which allows consumers to learn how ethical and sustainable the labels they want to… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri April 29 2016
A review of the week's news including... Kiwirail's fall from transport powerhouse to commercial cot case is laid bare in a startling report made public this week, ripples from the Panama Papers… Audio
Late Edition for 29 April 2016
A CEO who blew the whistle on his own company, Eddie the Eagle remembers soaring and in Dateline Pacific, lessons from the Christchurch earthquakes are being applied in Fiji to help people heal Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri April 22 2016
A review of the week's news including... Auckland Council has the owners of unregistered menacing dogs in its sights, ten thousand Amway workers from China are coming to Queenstown while chilled New… Audio
Late Edition for 22 April 2016
John Campbell plays a personal tribute to Prince, The ethical pros and cons of vidio games and in Dateline Pacific, Samoans call for vote buying allegations to be tested Audio
Late Edition for 21 April 2016
Auckland council's plans to clamp down on unregistered aggressive dogs after an amnesty month. An Oxford Professor weighs in on the likely effectiveness of a New Zealand sugar tax in tackling obesity… Audio
Nights' Culture - Poetry
Former convener at VUW Modern Letters Creative Writing workshop, Cliff Fell on the work of New Zealand poet Rachel Bush. Audio
Empowering Bangladeshi Women
Larry Stillman from Monash on a project to empower Bangladeshi women, particularly those working in rural communities, with mobile phone technology. Audio
Late Edition for 20 April 2016
Donald and Hillary win big in New York. China is seeking formalise an extradition treaty with New Zealand. How hard is it to buy Meth? We review the results of a national illicit drugs survey and in… Audio
Nights' Overseas Reports - England
Formerly of RNZ's Morning Report team, breakfast producer at BBC Radio Brighton Will Flockton reports from England, which is (the greater) part of the United Kingdom, pop. 53,012,456 (est. 2011)... Audio
The Age of Fairytales
The origins of certain folktales, such as 'The Smith and the Devil', can be traced back to the Bronze Age, making the age of these tales much older than what previously thought - with anthropologist… Audio
Late Edition for 19 April 2016
What it's like to donate your eggs and see them become someone else's baby, the enduring appeal of the caped crusader - we're looking at Batman through the ages and in Dateline Pacific, why is Norfolk… Audio
Nights' Science - Physics
What does gravity sound like? Prof. Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland is explains the LIGO discovery. Audio
Powering Africa
What will power Africa's growth? Prof. Mark New from the African Climate & Development Initiative on the environmental and social challenges Africa faces as its energy needs increase. Audio
Late Edition for 18 April 2016
Why one of New Zealand's leading anti obesity campaigners Dr Robyn Toomath has given up in frustration, a Columbine shooting survivor recounts the events of 17 years ago, and on Dateline Pacific, the… Audio