Karyn Hay
How to pack for travel (and be prepared for missing suitcases)
With the holiday season rapidly approaching travel advisor Alex Hannagan has some helpful tips on how to pack for air travel to mitigate any luggage loss - including making sure your carry-on has some… Audio
Egg prices are on the rise
Egg prices will likely rise again next month when new welfare standards for hen housing becomes law. Audio
Are we facing a strawberry shortage for summer?
Strawberries are the first of the summer fruits to come in and they're turning up in shops now. But some growers are warning of a strawberry shortage. Audio
Astronomy with Alan Gilmore
Former Superintendent of the Mt John Observatory above Lake Tekapo in the Mackenzie Country, Alan Gilmore joins us for his regular astronomy chat. This week, he looks at the upcoming total eclipse of… Audio
Franklin Road festival lights make a comeback
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid, the Franklin Road Christmas lights will once again be aglow for Christmas. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Politics overkill, talk radio overcooked
Midweek Mediawatch: Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media in overdrive over the UK’s political drama; more PR problems in the push for the new public media entity and a talk radio host… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Politics overkill, talk radio overcooked
Midweek Mediawatch: Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media in overdrive over the UK’s political drama; more PR problems in the push for the new public media entity and a talk radio host…
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Colin Peacock speaks to Karyn Hay about the media in overdrive over the UK's political dramas; more PR problems in the push for the new public media entity; broadcasters getting in the way of the… Audio
How to have a family-led funeral
The loss of a loved one can bring about a bittersweet mixture of grief, love, laughter, and sadness. With so much emotion involved, we can overlook a major part of funerals - the cost. Even a… Audio
Motueka artist creates healing sound sculptures
Motueka artist Nicholas Duval-Smith might just have the solution you need if you're feeling a bit rattled by current affairs. For his upcoming exhibition at G Space Gallery at the Nelson Institute of… Audio
BBC World with Jonathan Frewin
The BBC's Jonathan Frewin joins Nights with the latest new from around the world. Audio
Nude cycling event comes to the North Island
Nude cyclists will pedal around the Coromandel town of Waihi next month to highlight the vulnerability of road cyclists and protest the overuse of cars. The World Naked Bike Ride - Waihi… Audio
The rise of staff engagement surveys
Staff engagement surveys - how effective are they? Who do they serve, and why are they so popular... with employees? Here to help answer those questions is Adam Edwards, Regional Director at Hays… Audio
Nights Sports with Zoe George
Sportscaster Zoe George, senior sports journalist at Stuff, joins the show for a breakdown of the weekend's big sporting news. Audio
Thom Monckton: clowning around Aotearoa
World renowned physical theatre and contemporary circus performer Thom Monckton has his hands busy at the moment, touring not one but two shows around the country. Audio
In With Finn with Finn Johansson
Tamaki's resident music nerd steps out of his makeshift recording studio to bring us his favourite tracks of the week. Tonight, Finn shares tunes from Lord Jah-Monte and Twit One, Maury Blu, Kristin… Video, Audio
Stolen lifebuoy returned after 20 years
A mystery package arrived at Wellington's Interislander terminal this week, the bright orange buoy accompanied with a regretful note from the thief. Audio
Who could replace Liz Truss as UK prime minister?
It's been a chaotic and tumultuous twenty four hours on Britain's political scene with Liz Truss resigning after just six weeks as the UK Prime Minister. Audio
Short-Cut with Dan Slevin
Film critic Dan Slevin joins the show to share his film selections to kick-start your binge watching this weekend. Video, Audio
How playing sounds while asleep could impact memories
Playing sound while you are sleeping could help to strengthen some memories, while weakening others according to new research from the University of York. Audio