Paul Brennan
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Nov 16 2018
A review of the week's news including... The mother of one of the 29 who died in the Pike River Mine is flawed by the announcement that that the mine entry aims to recover bodies, industrial action is… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Nov 9 2018
A review of the week's news including... A woman is missing on the West Coast and a bridge approach at Arthur's Pass has been washed after heavy rain deluged the region, the Immigration Minister… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Nov 2 2018
A review of the week's news including... the case of convicted drug smuggler Karel Sroubek, the sole survivor of a massive avalanche describes clawing her way out from under the wave of snow and ice… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 26 2018
A review of the week's news including... new strike action announced by teachers, support for the National party and it's leader falling in the latest political poll, one of the country's worst child… Audio
Midday News for 26 October 2018
The Law Commission proposes widescale changes to decriminalise abortion. Primary school teachers say strikes could be avoided if facilitation with the Ministry of Education goes ahead. Audio
Midday News for 25 October 2018
A High Court judge has ruled Colin Craig was defamed by Cameron Slater. The Defence Force hierarchy is set for a shakeup. Audio
Midday News for 24 October 2018
An Auckland rugby coach has been found guilty of 95 sexual abuse charges. Waitaki is mourning the death of a 14-year-old girl following a hit and run. Audio
Midday News for 23 October 2018
National's President has defended his handling of a complaint laid against Jami-Lee Ross. ESR is warning climate change could mean more outbreaks of water borne illness. Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 19 2018
A review of the week's news including... National's leader apologises profusely following the release of a six-and-a-half minute phone recording, Dame Jenny Shipley concedes the board of failed… Audio
Midday News for 19 October 2018
Foul play is not suspected in the Wanaka helicopter crash. A major new hospital is to be built south of Auckland. Audio
Midday News for 18 October 2018
Jami-Lee Ross has been accused of abuse and toxic sexual affairs. A major teacher shortfall by 2025 is forecast. Audio
Nights Sport
RNZ's sports reporter Ravinder Hunia is taking a look at the weekends sporting news tonight. Some bad news for Cycling NZ, good news for The Silver Ferns and the All Blacks name their squad for the… Audio
National Anaesthesia Day
Dr Nigel Robertson - specialist anaesthetists at Auckland City Hospital joins Paul in the studio to talk about ANZCA National Anaesthesia Day being held tomorrow. It's estimated that more than four… Audio
Bravo Kiwi NZ soldiers in Afghanistan and the Battle of Baghak
The men and women of Bravo and Kiwi Companies arrived at Romero Base, Bamyan Province, Afghanistan, in 2012 as the security situation worsened and culminated in the battle at Baghak and its aftermath… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 12 2018
A review of the week's news including... no immediate reprieve for motorists from eye-watering fuel prices even as the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admits New Zealanders are being fleeced, the greens… Audio
Overseas Correspondent - Canada
Our overseas correspondent Peggy Revell joins us from Medicine Hat in Alberta, with the latest from Canada. Audio
Damien Fenton Military Historian
Military historian Dr. Damien Fenton joins us once again. Tonight he takes a look at the last 6 months of the First World War. Audio
Chasing the Big 10
Steve Wilde's joins us to talk about his trip to Cuba on behalf of the Bring Our Birds Home campaign, which is trying to repatriate all of the last remaining DC-10-30 aircraft from the Air New Zealand… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct5 2018
A review of the week's news including... The GCSB says New Zealand hasn't been targeted by Russian cyber attacks but a security analyst doesn't agree, NZ First is one step closer to campaigning on a… Audio