Jesse Mulligan
Millennials most at risk of chucking in their jobs
A survey has found that 25-34 year olds have suffered the most during the COVID pandemic, making them more likely to quit their jobs. Jane Kelly's the GM for Skills Consulting Group, she talks to… Audio
Delays in fixing Khandallah pool criticised
After managing to stop the demolition of the Khandallah swimming pool, Wellington city councillor Diane Calvert, is questioning why the much needed rebuild isn't going ahead for years. S Audio
House co-ownership the new way to get on the property ladder
With soaring house prices, not to mention the rising cost of living, many are looking for creative ways to jump onto the property ladder. Kiwibank has set up a system to streamline this alternative to… Audio
Case #040 - Delcelia Witika
The presiding judge described the death of Delcelia Witika as one of the most disturbing cases of child abuse to come before the High Court. David Mcloughlin covered the case. Audio
Case #039 - Aramoana
In November 1990, thirteen people were shot and killed in the seaside village of Aramoana. Tim Ashton was a member of the anti-terrorism squad that was sent in to stop the gunman. Audio
History with Dr Grant Morris
The Easter break begins tomorrow with Good Friday. New Zealanders spend Easter in many different ways but for some Christians, Easter means Easter Camp. Today we'll talk about the history and… Audio
Solving the World's Problems with Steve Wyn-Harris
Hawke's Bay sheep farmer Steven Wyn-Harris talks about the weather in his part of the country and a few tips on getting ewes pregnant. Audio
NZ Sporting History: The Warriors 2002 NRL Grand Final
Today for NZ Sporting History we're going to be looking back on the 2002 NRL season when the New Zealand Warriors made club history by making it all the way to the Grand Final for the very first time… Audio, Gallery
Music Critic: Matthew Crawley
Today Matthew's going with a theme of music from Michael Hurley. He's playing a track from Cat Power which was released in 2003, but now again as a compilation called Snockument, which pays tribute to… Audio
Upper Hutt cinema hosts Nic Cage film festival
Next week one Upper Hutt cinema is running a film festival with a very special theme. It's called UNCAGED: The Nicolas Cage Film Festival. Briar Wyatt from Monterey Cinemas talks to Jesse about the… Audio
1930s Refectory restored and reopened to the public
An historic building on Massey University's Manawatū campus has been restored to it's former 1930s glory and is now open to the public. Massey University Foundation director Mitch Murdoch talks to… Audio, Gallery
Tami Neilson duet with Willie Nelson released
New Zealand based Tami Neilson's teasing fans today - releasing a duet she recorded with the legendary Willie Nelson. Tami talks to Jesse about 'Beyond the Stars'. Audio
Case #038 - The David Ross Ponzi Scheme
David Ross was jailed in 2013 for running a ponzi scheme that resulted in thousands of New Zealand investors losing millions of dollars. Audio
Ed Bisch fighting pharmaceutical companies for justice
For 20 years, Ed Bisch has been fighting to make sure Purdue Pharma and its owners face severe consequences for their role in the opioid crisis. He tells us why he and other grieving families say… Audio
Bookmarks with Jaquie Brown
Our Bookmarks guest today will be a familar face and voice. She's been a TV presenter, a reporter for Campbell Live, and was the star of her own award-winning self-titled sitcom, The Jaquie Brown… Audio
Podcast Critic: Paul Bushnell
Paul Bushnell talks about two different approaches to history, and a big change to BBC podcasts Real Dictators, The Gilded Gentleman. Audio
The final Book Quiz
RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his last weekly quiz :( Audio
Fish hooks for home buyers and buying off the plans
It's hard enough to get through the hurdles to buy a home nowadays, but there are more pitfalls beyond finance that buyers should be protected from. Lawyer Jan McNamara believes there should be more… Audio
Researchers on their asbestos in water findings
Water samples taken from older Christchurch infrastructure has detected levels of asbestos in the drinking supply. Dr Sarah Mager was one of the researchers involved with the study and it's findings… Audio
Reprieve for Levin Riding for the Disabled
Four months ago Levin's Riding for the Disabled group became homeless after 35 years of operating their volunteer service at the Speldhurst Country Estate. We get an update from president Stephen… Audio