Karyn Hay
Is the Gorge open?
It's a frequently asked question up in the far north of the country and now one young entrepreneur has come up with a way to memorialise it on a t shirt Kaitaia-based ACA Clothing is now printing a… Audio
Quiet Quitting, What is it?
We've had the Great Resignation and now we're on to the Quiet Quitting. Jarrod Haar is a professor of human resource management at AUT University and he's with us to explain the art of the quiet… Audio
Supercity Wellington?
The idea of a Wellington super city is back on the table courtesy of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. Chief executive Simon Arcus joins Lately to discuss what their proposal is all about. Audio
Industrial Action
For the first time in more than 25 years employees at two Auckland packaging companies will take industrial action asking for better pay and conditions. Audio
Dunedin mayoral candidate Pamela Taylor
As the local body elections get closer we're learning more about the candidates who are running for local council and Mayor. In Dunedin one woman already has a head start on the publicity because of… Audio
Wellington prepares for more protests
Wellington is bracing itself ahead of the Freedoms and Rights Coalition protest demonstration tomorrow. Mayor Andy Foster updates us on how the city is preparing. Audio
BBC World
BBC World journalist Eleanor Smallwood joins to discuss the latest on the Ukraine conflict, the military drills between the US and South Korea and a 17 year old pilot aiming to be the youngest person… Audio
Best one liner
Masai Graham from the West Midlands who has won The Dave's Funniest Joke of the Fringe Award for the second time ... We won't spoil the punch line but he joins Lately to discuss his winning one liner.
…Seal Makes Surprise Visit
A Mt Maunganui family had an unusual and uninvited visitor make themselves at home earlier this week. A young New Zealand Fur Seal was able slip into the family's home unnoticed terrorising the cat… Audio, Gallery
No Let Up for Nelson
More than 400 homes have been evacuated in Nelson, and residents are being warned that some may never get to return. Melaine Arthur and her familly are just on of thousands in that situation. Audio
Marlborough State of Emergency
A state of emergency has been declared in Marlborough, with more heavy rain expected to fall on the water-saturated region overnight. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Ukraine at war up close
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about Kiwi reporters on the ground in Ukraine to see the effects of war first-hand. Also: reporters’ relationship… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Ukraine at war up close
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about Kiwi reporters on the ground in Ukraine to see the effects of war first-hand. Also: reporters’ relationship…
Audio21 Years of Papers Past
It's a treasure trove of more than 8 million New Zealand historical documents that can be explored, online and for free, and now Papers Past is celebrating 21 years since it's launch. Audio
Fallout from Dr Gaurav Sharma saga
Senior political lecturer Lara Greaves gives her assessment on the fallout from the Dr Gaurav Sharma Audio
Auckland Mayoral Candidate Wayne Brown
The fight continues for the Auckland Mayoral with candidates now hoping the departure of Leo Malloy will mean his supporters swing behind them. Former Far North Mayor and businessman Wayne Brown tells… Audio
West Coast Ready for Wild Weather
A State of Emergency has been declared on the South Island's West Coast as heavy rain and possible flooding threatens the region. It could be the regions third major flood in 18 months. Audio
Making Voice From The East
We chat to BBC Journalist John Escolme, the producer of a very special two-part podcast we'll be playing on Nights called Voice From The East. Audio
The Linguesitcs of Lockdown
Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Waikato, Andreea Calude has been looking at the linguistics of our tweets and social media interactions over lockdown. Audio