People
Music with Kirsten Zemke: Unofficial national anthems
Kirsten joins Kathryn to look at the songs that have been turned into a rallying cry for people, or are more well-known than the official national anthems of a particular country. She shares some… Audio
Music with Ian Chapman : Gone to the Dogs
Ian explores the quirky and happy relationship that exists between dogs and music, highlighting the inspirational relationship that can exist between dogs and their famous musical owners. Audio
Jung Chang: 'I still have a tremendous optimism for China'
Chinese-born British writer Jung Chang joins the show to discuss her latest book Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister and why she still remains optimistic about the future of her homeland. Audio
Man freed after tree fell on him in Chch
A second tree in as many days has collapsed, trapping bystanders underneath, at the normally tranquil Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Audio
Southern Man
It’s a baptism of fire for new Southland Fed Farmers Chairman Geoffrey Young with the M. bovis outbreak, a swede seed mix up and debate over Environment Southland's revised water and land plan. Audio
Southern Man
It’s a baptism of fire for new Southland Fed Farmers Chairman Geoffrey Young with the M. bovis outbreak, a swede seed mix up and debate over Environment Southland's revised water and land plan.
AudioA new eclecticism
New Zealand's design landscape is starting to reflect our multiculturalism. Four designers discuss how their cultural heritage inspires and challenges them and why being 'different' is an asset. Audio, Gallery
Call for greater Maori share of NZ sovereignty
The Māori King has called for a formal role for Maori in the country's leadership. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Mai Chen and Gary McCormick have been thinking about. Audio
Height and political leanings
Study finds that tall people were more likely to vote Conservative. Audio