Statues
Why are there so many seal statues in suburban Aotearoa?
For 6 years, on and off, Amy Wheeler has been documenting our unusual and unexpected obsession with statue seals. She talks to Jesse about what she's uncovered so far. Audio
Statue of Auckland's founding father donated to Cornwall Park
Five generations of Shona Lyon's family lived next door to Cornwall Park in Auckland and wanted to give something back. Audio, Gallery
Black Sheep - The Story Of Statues
William Ray takes a look at the stories behind problematic monuments in New Zealand. Audio
David Abulafia's incredible human history of the oceans
Dr. David Abulafia's new book The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans is global history of humankind told through our relationship with the world's oceans. He joins the show to discuss… Audio
The Story of the Day with Amelia Langford on animal monuments
The world is scattered with statues of animals that communities have decided to dedicate to their favourite creatures, and there are some endearing stories behind many of them, as Amelia Langford… Audio
Attacking statues is nothing new
Here in New Zealand we've long been taking to statues. Audio
The statues that are prompting a re-write of history
The statues are being torn down, and history re-written. Are we destroying the past, or correcting the record? Audio
The statues that are prompting a re-write of history
The statues are being torn down, and history re-written. Are we destroying the past, or correcting the record?
AudioRace Relations Commissioner on colonial statues
Race relations commissioner Meng Foon has called called for dialogue on colonisation-linked statues and says we need to "take a pause" as we consider what to do about them. Audio
Historian Charlotte Lydia Riley: Is it OK to topple statues?
The call to remove statues and place names that honour racist figures from history is gaining momentum. In Bristol last weekend a statue of slave merchant Edward Colston was thrown into the harbour by… Audio
Ruins: past and prophecy
From Rome's Colosseum to the Peruvian citadel of Machu Picchu, humankind has always shown a fascination with ruins. They're steeped in history over thousands of years - structures and abandoned places… Audio
Easter Island Obsidian
Analysis of obsidian artefacts now challenge the generally accepted idea that civilisation on Easter Island collapsed due to self-induced environmental degradation - with anthropologist Prof Thegn… Audio