James Brown
Fletcher's heads to London to recruit builders
The country's biggest construction firm is heading to London to recruit construction workers to prop up its workforce as it looks to an unprecedented pipeline of big projects. Fletcher Construction… Audio
Analog Africa
Trevor Reekie talks to Samy Ben Redjeb, the crate digger behind Analog Africa. Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
Kate discusses six board books for babies and toddlers: The Pencil by Paula Bossio, The Noisy Book by Soledad Bravi, What's your Favourite Animal? by Eric Carle and Friends, and My New Zealand ABC… Audio
Greatest NZ concert you've ever seen - James Brown
This time every Tuesday, we'll be revisiting a great New Zealand concert. Today, to kick it off, we're going all the way back to 1978, when a musical phenomenon touched down on Auckland's North Shore… Audio
Honouring the centenary of Gallipoli- how much is too much?
As commemorations get underway to mark the centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign, some historians are asking whether the right balance is being struck between memorial and celebration. Audio
Jordan McLean on Fela Kuti
Jordan McLean of Antibalas talks with Emma Smith about Fela! The Musical, and the lasting influence of Fela Kuti. Audio
What is the level of danger to troops sent to Iraq ?
The Prime Minister John Key is playing down the risk to any troops sent to Iraq, saying they'd be less exposed than the SAS were leading crisis response units in Afganistan. Audio
Our final conversation with Sharon Jones
When it comes to the modern-day soul and funk revivalist movement Sharon Jones was First Lady. Local soul sister Tyra Hammond spoke to her in 2014. Audio
Nga Mana Whenua o Tamaki Makaurau Redress
Changes are afoot in the way some of Auckland's volcanoes and islands are administered. Audio
Further analysis from our Auckland issues correspondent
Our RNZ Auckland issues correspondent, Todd Niall. Audio
Auckland businessmen seek carpark deal
James Brown, entrepreneur and director of Tournament Parking and Alex Swney is head of the downtown business promotion agency 'Heart of the City'. Audio
Charles Bradley
The songs of soul survivor Charles Bradley, tell of the hardships and struggles of life- a subject he knows a lot about. After years of on again off again parenting from his mother, he left home at… Audio
American Rugby
Bryan talks to James Brown, director of 'Red, White, Black, & Blue', a documentary about two high school rugby teams from south Los Angeles that came to New Zealand to play. Audio
Video game art
Sonia Sly visits an exhibition at the Dowse Art Museum which poses the question as to whether video games are in fact art. Audio
James Brown - Warm Auditorium.
Wellington poet James Brown, who's just released his fifth collection, 'Warm Auditorium'. Audio