Kathryn Ryan
Around the motu: John Freer in Coromandel
John Freer is a CFM local news reporter, from the Coromandel Peninsula Audio
Book review: Silken Gazelles by Jokha Alharthi
Jack McConnell from Unity Books Auckland reviews Silken Gazelles by Jokha Alharthi published by Scribner Audio
British poet Lemn Sissay on his 'experiment in hope'
Everyday for 10 years, Lemn Sissay rose at dawn and wrote a four line poem Audio
UK: Court sets legal definition of 'woman'
UK correspondent Matt Dathan looks at the reaction to a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex Audio
What to look out for while Easter shopping
It's Easter weekend and retailers are hoping for a big few days of trading but watch for 'hot deals' and 'Easter deals' Audio
The departing head of the Islamic Women's Council
The departing head of the Islamic Women's Council says there's been a slight decline in online abuse, probably due other groups being targeted instead Audio
Cyclone Tam update
The wild winds and rain are continuing to plague the upper North Island, with a close eye being kept on Northland's Kaeo River Audio
Science: GE wolf back from extinction - or is it?
Science commentator Allan Blackman joins Kathryn to look at the success had by Colossal Biosciences at bringing back the dire wolf, which went extinct 12,500 years ago. Audio
Can you change your partner's behavior? Should you try?
Most people in a relationship have aspects of their partner they'd like to change. From minor irritations like how they stack the dishwasher to bigger issues like attitudes to money or parenting… Audio
Music with Kirsten Zemke: Girl Power
Music reviewer Kirsten Zemke looks at the latest crop of successful young female pop stars, including Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish. Audio
Around the motu: Libby Kirkby-McLeod in Hamilton
Construction has begun on the country's biggest solar farm, Waikato University starts a new pharmacy course, a Waikato Medical Fund fills funding gaps, and water restrictions end in Hamilton and… Audio
Book Review: Lynn Freeman
Lynn Freeman reviews The Bookshop Detectives 2: Tea and Cake and Death by Gareth Ward and Louise Ward published by Penguin Random House NZ Audio
Rachel Paris attracts Hollywood interest with debut thriller
The former Auckland coporate lawyer, turned author, who's attracted Hollywood interest with debut thriller 'See How they Fall'
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Trump fallout, Darwin Port, medical drone trial, Mokbel free
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton with the latest from Canberra and beyond. Audio
Streaming in schools doesn't lift achievement: educator
An Australian education academic says streaming classes by ability level is not the way to go to lift achievement. Audio
Construction costs flat after pandemic surge
Construction cost increases had their second-lowest annual increase on record, according to CoreLogic. Audio
Litany of issues with Maori Land Court digitisation
The Justice Ministry is scrambling to fix a litany of failures in the digitisation of the Māori Land Court with a cost blowout three times the original budget. Audio
Sports correspondent Joe Porter
Liam Lawson has a disappointing return to the Racing Bulls at the Japanese Grand Prix. Joe previews the Super Rugby Aupiki final is this weekend - who is the favourite? In the men's competition, Moana… Audio
What pets bring to our lives
Kat Littlewood, a veterinary specialist in animal welfare, talks with Kathryn about what pets bring to our lives, ahead of National Pet Day later this week. Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
The markets are a sea of red after the US lays out an extensive tariff regime for the rest of the world. Audio