Life And Society
'Divided the nation but ignited a fire': Aftermath of the Treaty bill
Waiata, heckling and cheers rang out as ACT's Treaty Principles Bill was voted out of Parliament, but some say it should never have got off the ranks.
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 11 April 2025
On today's episode, Beijing has insisted it won't back down in the face of US President Trump's increasing tariffs on Chinese goods which now stand at 145 percent, Air New Zealand has unveiled its new… Audio
First look at Air New Zealand's new uniform
Designer Emilia Wickstead says she hopes the national carrier's staff feel "the empowerment and the prestige".
Air NZ unveils new uniforms
Air New Zealand has unveiled its new uniform, set to replace the colourful Dame Trelise Cooper design staff have been sporting since 2010. The new design was created by London-based New Zealand… Audio
Hot, spicy and risen: Easter hot cross buns are back
It's that time of year again when hot cross buns crowd the shelves at supermarkets and bakeries. Audio
'This is my bliss': A chat with Wordle's first and only editor
Tracy Bennett sets the word puzzle the world's fallen in love with.
Ex racer greyhounds trot on parliament grounds
Parliament's gone to the dogs today, with greyhounds trotting around the grounds to encourage people to adopt. Last year, the government announced it would be banning greyhound racing - and rushed… Audio
The Pre-Panel for 9 April 2025
Jesse Mulligan is joined by Panel host Wallace Chapman, and producer Olivia Wilson. Audio
Aotearoa's playgrounds mapped and searchable
The first term of school wraps up this week and if you're looking for things to do with the kids during the holidays, we've got the app for you. Audio
New optimal coffee-making method, according to science
Scientists have found how to make stronger coffee with the same amount of beans through the pour-over method. We put it to the test.
100 days of 2025 already - highlights, lowlights?
Our reporter KeXin Li asked people in central Hamilton what the highlights or low-lights of the year have been for them. Audio
Is this the world's largest collection of Robert Muldoon memorabilia?
It's your chance to own a decent chunk of our political history. Palmerston North man James Pettengell is selling his extensive collection of Robert Muldoon memorabilia, or as he calls it… Audio
The Pre-Panel for 9 April 2025
Jesse Mulligan is joined by Panel host Wallace Chapman, and producer Olivia Wilson. Audio
Bookmarks with Donna Kerridge
Today Jesse is joined by Donna Kerridge a rongoā Māori advocate & teacher. Audio
Global chocolate companies ranked
With Easter approaching, Tearfund has created the Chocolate Scorecard, which ranks popular chocolate brands available in New Zealand. Charlotte Cook was joined by Tearfund Head of Advocacy, Claire… Audio
South Dunedin residents face inevitable flooding: Report
A recent report shows half of all buildings in South Dunedin are at risk of flood and that figure will be closer to 70 percent by the turn of the century. Tess Brunton has more. Audio
LinkedInfluencers: Kiwis acing the 'ick' social media platform
The networking and social media site gets a bad rap as the place for self-promotion. However, active users swear by LinkedIn's benefits, professional and otherwise.
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
A floating steam-powered waka, a chance to hang out with a Super Rugby team and a very expensive mansion to have a nosy at - Emma Bacon brings us the interesting auctions at TradeMe this week. Audio
Eugene Ryder
Former patched gang member, Eugene Ryder, reveals to Guyon what really pushes young people into gang life. Plus, his crisis of conscience at receiving a King's Service Medal and why "By Māori For… Video, Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 8 April 2025
On today's episode, the government has announced a defence funding boost, we hear from the Defence Minister and the Labour leader, markets around the world have fallen amid Trump's tariff… Audio