Karyn Hay
Southern sushi on the menu at Invercargill's first vegan food truck
Southern sushi is rolling out of the oven at Invercargill's first all-vegan food truck. Born-and-bred Southlander Chayse Leith – who runs Herbie Fully Vegan with his partner Jessinta – says he's glad… Audio
Accessible Toilets
Have you ever been out and about needing to go to the loo but there was no public toilet in sight? Well in Nelson they hope to solve that problem with a new initiative. Audio
Auckland Mayoralty Race
Auckland's mayoral race is heating up after Leo Malloy surprised everyone by dropping out on Friday. Candidate Viv Beck joins us tonight to talk about her campaign and calls for her to step aside. Audio
High school rugby on TV
Dylan Cleaver questions whether we should televise high school rugby. Audio
Dame Denise L'Estrange-Corbet new IHC Patron
IHC New Zealand advocates for the rights, inclusion and welfare of people with intellectual disabilities and supports them to live in the community. They've just announced their new patron - the… Audio
Pick your poison
Could there be poison growing in your backyard right now? Toxicologist Dr Leo Schep is no stranger to poisonous plants after spending nearly two decades at the National Poison Centre. Audio
Naturism and your rights
A neighbourly dispute over naturism ended up being taken to the Dunedin District Court. New Zealand Naturist Federation president Wendy Lowe joins Lately to discuss the law. Audio
Aaron Gilmore on the comeback
Being a politician is often a tough thankless job . . . so is is any wonder not enough people want to do it. One person who knows all about the scrutiny faced by elected officials is former National… Audio
Wrong fuel, what to do?
A mix up at Auckland petrol station has left motorists with a potential very expensive problem. AA Fuel Spokesperson Terry Collins tells us what happens when fuels get mixed up and what you can do. Audio
Cruise ships sail back into New Zealand
After a more than two year absence from New Zealand waters the first cruise ship is set to arrive in Auckland tomorrow morning. Joining Lately is the chief executive of the New Zealand Cruise… Audio
Polio making a come back?
It was once one of the world's most feared diseases but now for most of us polio is consigned to the history books, but unfortunately it appears to be making a comeback.
Dr Heather Battles is a… Audio
Putting Children at the Centre of Rheumatic Fever Interventions
Anthropologist and Child Health researcher, Dr Julie Spray joins us once again. Tonight she's taking a look at Rheumatic Fever - how it impacts children and what the best interventions are for them. Audio
Business Feeling The Heat
We're joined by Professor David Lont, from the Department of Finance at the University of Otago, who is part of a research team that's been looking into the financial effects of extreme heat spells… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - political scoop brings skeleton out of the cupboard
Midweek Mediawatch: Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a scoop that dragged a skeleton out of an MP’s cupboard and threw a cat among the political pigeons. But some pundits reckoned the media…
Midweek Mediawatch
Hayden Donnell joins Karyn for Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Audio
Wellington Slipping Away
Wellington is in clean up mode after two days of heavy downpours caused significant slips across the city and wider region. City Council chief infrastructure officer Siobhan Procter joins Karyn with… Audio
Uffindell Saga Continues
The RNZ parliament team give a rundown on the latest from the fallout from the Sam Uffindell revelations over two past two days. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - political scoop hauls skeleton out of the cupboard
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the media copping flak for how they handled MP Sam Uffindell's past misdeeds, a pair of great documentaries on student life -… Audio