Karyn Hay
New Zealand History: Operation Grapple
It's a largely unknown chapter in New Zealand history called Operation Grapple. Operation Grapple was a series of nuclear tests conducted in the Mid-Pacific by the British Government from May 1957 -… Audio
Anaphylaxis: Life threatening allergies
Mark Dixon, CEO of Allergy New Zealand explains the severity of anaphylaxis to Karyn Hay. Audio
National MP Stuart Smith says fuel tax cuts aren't enough
Today the government acknowledged New Zealand's cost of living crisis and offered a reprieve from soaring petrol prices. National Party MP Stuart Smith shares his thoughts on the announcement. Audio
Romance scammers still a problem
A year ago the police warned that romance scammers were stealing millions of dollars from New Zealanders. A year on is the problem any better or worse? Detective Inspector Christiaan Barnard is the… Audio
Ukrainian trying to get family fleeing war into NZ
Since the outbreak of war in Ukraine the concern and protests of Ukrainians living abroad is ongoing, and in New Zealand it's no different. There will be more protests this weekend against Russia's… Audio
South Australia keen to lure kiwi tourists
Rodney Harrex is the Chief Executive of the South Australia Tourism Commission. He says said the announcement that Kiwis can travel freely to and from Australia, without needing to isolate, is a huge… Audio
Talks aimed at protecting 30-percent of oceans
Greenpeace hopes that negotiations starting in New York next week will be a crucial step towards protecting thirty percent of the world's oceans. The talks at the United Nations are aimed at… Audio
Child cancer support facing funding shortage
The Child Cancer Foundation is worried the cancellation of this month's street appeal could leave it with a funding shortage of about 300-thousand dollars. The cancellation was prompted by health and… Audio
Homes ruined in New South Wales flooding
Serious flooding in New South Wales has left half a million people under evacuation orders or warnings. One of the worst hit is the northern city of Lismore where floodwaters were so high that… Audio
Ukraine ambassador to New Zealand
The United Nations says one million refugees have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded a week ago. The fighting is continuing on multiple fronts and the International Criminal Court is opening an… Audio
Great white shark targets teen surfer
A great white shark targeted a 14 year old surfer in the Bay of Plenty earlier this week and it's thought that it was only because he made a sudden turn of his board that potential tragedy was… Audio
Ukraine update
It's almost a week since Russia invaded Ukraine and it's feared the death toll among civilians and military personnel will continue to climb. The eastern city of Kharkiv has been hit hard by Russian… Audio
Anti-mandate protest, Day 23
Day 23 of the anti-mandate protest near Parliament was probably the most dramatic yet. Hundreds of police spent the day clearing the protest and dozens of arrest were made. Sponge bullets and pepper… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - pitchforks at Parliament
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talked to Karyn Hay about reporters targeted again at the flashpoints in Wellington - which jarred with with… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - pitchforks at Parliament
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talked to Karyn Hay about reporters targeted again at the flashpoints in Wellington - which jarred with with…
AudioOut Lately with Finn Johansson
Obongjayar from "Some Nights I Dream of Doors", Clubbing In The Time Of Cholera by Baby Zionov, Gay, Ugly and Hard to Understand by Black Dresses Audio
Ukrainian in New Zealand distraught over Russian invasion
Olha Viazenko and her husband moved from Kiev to New Zealand four years ago. Her mother lives alone in Kiev and Olha has lost contact with her and is also worried for the plight of other family… Audio
Moscow correspondent Jill Dougherty
Jill Dougherty is an expert on Russia and the former Soviet Union and spent 30 years at CNN. She's in Moscow and talks about how the invasion of Ukraine is being explained inside Russia. Audio