Mark Inglis
Sports History NZ: Mark Inglis
For two weeks, the country watched and waited as a pair of climbers were trapped on Aoraki/Mt Cook. Audio
Sports History NZ: Coming Soon
Jesse Mulligan, host of the daily Afternoons programme on RNZ, talks to our athletes, administrators and journalists about major moments in New Zealand sport. Audio
NZ Sporting History: Mark Inglis
Today for New Zealand Sporting History we're going back to November 1982, when, for two weeks the country was gripped by the plight of two climbers trapped on Aoraki Mt Cook. Mark Inglis was one of… Audio
Video footage of Canterbury cat released - but how big is it?
Could there really be a black panther or a puma living in Canterbury?
Last month, Christchurch osteopath Mark Orr was mountain biking on the Perseverance track near Hanmer Springs when he told Checkp… Video, Audio
Mount Everest ‘needs to be managed better’
There are warnings today that the already-dangerous summit of Mt Everest is getting more and more risky, after yet another death on the world's highest peak. Kiwi mountaineer Mark Inglis told… Video, Audio
UK Painkiller deaths
More than 450 patients at a UK hospital died after being powerful painkillers inappropriately. A new report has found Gosport War Memorial Hospital had an institutionalised practice of shortening… Audio
A picture is worth a thousand words
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order promising to end the separation of families at the border, after an outpouring of public outrage. Audio
Dunedin: Our most underrated city?
America television network CNN has labelled Dunedin as New Zealand's most underrated city. With its cheap east, street art, craft beer and live music, Dunedin has "understated cool" apparently. Audio
'Wow!' or 'Yuck!' - your bins inspected
The plastic plague continues. In New Zealand, Dunedin City Council is once again conducting bin checks to make sure residents are recycling properly. Audio
Football update: Pepe dives
Pepe's embarrassing dive, police looking into reports of English fans giving Nazi salutes, and helpful Japanese fans picking up rubbish at the stadium after their national team won against Columbia. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Mark Inglis want to talk about. Niki talks about how watching The Handmaid's Tale freaks her out and Mark discusses going alcohol-free. Audio
Paul Simon bows out
Paul Simon has announced he will hold his farewell concert in Queens, where he grew up. The singer revealed in February the tour this year would be his last. Audio
Construction costs and house prices
Further discussion on the topic of house prices. Housing expert Leonie Freeman joins the show to respond to comments from listeners about big players keeping the cost of materials high. Audio
Cigrarettes and robberies
Is the tax we're extracting from cigarettes blood money now? In light of the recent stabbing of two dairy workers, the panelists discuss listener solutions to the problem. Audio
Is the US right about the UN?
The United States has withdrawn for the United Nations' Human Rights Council, calling it biased and hypocritical. Critics say the move could hurt efforts to address human rights abuses around the… Audio
PM's baby is on the way
The Prime Minister arrived at Auckland hospital this morning to give birth to her baby. Best wishes have flooded in from all over the world, and from her colleagues in parliament. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Inglis (Part 2)
Paul Simon has announced he will hold his farewell concert in Queens, where he grew up. The singer revealed in February the tours this year would be his last. We ask the panelists whose music they… Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Inglis (Part 1)
The Prime Minister arrived at Auckland hospital this morning to give birth to her baby. She was driven there by her partner Clarke Gayford. Best wishes have flooded in from all over the world, and… Audio
Rescue from 'Middle Peak Hotel'
In this episode of Eyewitness: a dramatic alpine rescue that kept New Zealand on tenterhooks
More than thirty years ago, two climbers were stranded on Mt Cook for two weeks, while the media recorded… Audio
Paralympian proposes new cycle trail
One of New Zealand's best-known paralympians is proposing a South Island cycle trail, saying it could be a big boost for earthquake-damaged areas.