Karyn Hay
Public welcome at Auckland ANZAC service
The RSA is working to inform the public that they CAN attend the ANZAC dawn service at Auckland Museum on Monday. It has been previously reported as an invite only event. RSA national president BJ… Audio
Midweek Media Watch
Colin Peacock joins Karyn Hay for the latest analysis of New Zealand's media landscape, including the debate on gotcha journalism across the ditch and the paypackets of media's top brass. Audio
The 100 year old maidenhair fern
When it comes to the maidenhair fern, there seem to be two types of people, says Allister Girvan – those who can keep them alive and those who can't. His family are definitely the former, as… Audio
Future-proofing supply chains with Singapore
The New Zealand government has joined forces with Singapore to try and tackle global supply chain issues. A New Zealand-Singapore Supply Chain Working Group" will be established yo help future proof… Audio
Using AI to find potential warnings beforevolcanic eruptions
New Zealand researchers have found potential warning signs before a volcanic eruption using artifical intelligence. They did this by studying recordings from GeoNet seismometers before 18 eruptions… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Gotcha vs Google it, mate
Midweek Mediawatch - Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an Aussie politician whose ‘Google it, mate’ riposte to a reporter’s ‘gotcha’ question struck a chord recently - and the otherwise invisible… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Gotcha vs Google it, mate
Midweek Mediawatch - Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an Aussie politician whose ‘Google it, mate’ riposte to a reporter’s ‘gotcha’ question struck a chord recently - and the otherwise invisible…
AudioHas the Netflix bubble burst?
During the first three months of this year more than 1.5 million British households cancelled accounts for services such as Disney+, Now and Apple TV+. More than half of people cancelled to save… Audio
Bill to fix problems and risks of apartment ownership
A new bill seeks to address the problems with buying apartments, such as 'proxy farming,' within the Unit Titles Act. It has the unanimous support of all parties The author of the Private Members… Audio
Tom Mutch in Kyiv
Russia has launched an all-out assault on Eastern Ukraine. Cities across Ukraine are now being bombarded by missiles and there are now about 76 Russian battalion tactical groups in the Donbas region… Audio
Andrew Geddis on MIQ memo
Newly released documents show that health officials agreed that MIQ was "no longer justified" for most returnees. However, it took another three and a half months, almost 40,000 MIQ stays and seven… Audio
The Through Line
An hour of a journey through music on The Through Line. All the tracks are connected, with Karyn explaining the links as we go. Sit back and enjoy! Audio
Wellington Chocolate Factory makes specialty easter bar
Wellington Chocolate Factory was the first bean-to-bar factory in the country, and now produces the only certified organic chocolate made right here in Aotearoa. Its been busy creating special treats… Audio
Evie Kemp shares her upcycling secrets
Designer Evie Kemp loves to breathe life and colour into old and second hand furniture. She has honed this skill from childhood and she tells Karyn her secrets. Audio
Preserves and Autumn treats with Nicola Galloway
Autumn is a wonderful time of the year and we dig out a few woollen jumpers, it's also a great season to be in the garden preparing for winter and spring. April is also the time for harvesting the… Audio
Are shoes indoors good for your feet?
The research is in, wearing your outdoor shoes indoors is a big no-no. A recent study from environmental chemists in Australia found that people were bringing in a myriad of nasty bacteria into their… Audio
Waka Kotahi on the Roads this Easter Monday
Two things are a given on Easter- chocolate and holiday traffic. Waka Kotahi journey manager, Liam Ryan tells Karyn what motorists should expect this Easter Monday. Audio
NZ's boat boom continues
The boarders may now be open, but New Zealanders are still flocking to the water in what was known post-lockdown as the great boating boom. Boat sales have continued to grow, with the latest Trade Me… Audio
Export NZ on PM's Singapore/Japan trip
The Prime Minister is today embarking on her first international trip in almost 800 days. She'll arrive in Singapore first, before travelling to Japan later this week. Trade will be at the forefront… Audio
NZ Engineers design rugby hemet to protect against concussion
A group of engineers are working to reduce childhood concussions in our national sport. In 2019 there were almost three thousand ACC claims for rugby players with concussion; and more that half were… Audio