Tim Watkin
The Panel with Claire Amos and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
New research shows that there's not a majority of support for a cannabis law change, Donald Trump withdraws his country from the Open Skies Treaty, the Friday mailbag and the "Do Something New, New… Audio
The Panel with Claire Amos and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
The National Party has voted in a new leader, Todd Muller and we come to grips with how the nation pays for Covid 19. Audio
What panellists Claire Amos and Tim Watkin are thinking about
Panellists Claire Amos and Tim Watkin share what they've been thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Emma Hurley
Have you been missing your commute or were you glad to see it go? There are a few reasons why it might be good for you. Audio
Budget overview
Lets take an overview of the Budget with journalist Tim Watkin from the Pundit, also from RNZ. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Today in music history; EMA talks about how today's budget impacts business owners; What is in the budget to address child poverty; Alert level 2 freedom from today; Budget 2020 overview. Audio
Tricky family histories
Decolonisation can be a tricky business, especially as we sometimes have to confront the activities of our ancestors and how they've benefited us. Audio
Podcast | Taranaki Wars: Waitara and One Family's Journey
In 1860, the shots fired sparked decades—arguably generations—of conflict. RNZ's Tim Watkin looks at what sparked the conflict and his ancestors' arrival in the midst of these tensions. Audio
Do you have a favourite politician?
Do you have a favourite politician of the year...who were you most impressed by? Audio
First HIV positive sperm bank in the world has opened in NZ
New Zealand opens the world's first HIV-positive sperm bank. Audio
Calls for changes in Oz to daylight saving
Politician in Australia wants to change how long daylight saving is in place due to climate change. Audio
Man who repeatedly entered closed Waitakere track prosecuted
Auckland council prosecutes a man who repeatedly entered a closed track in the Waitakere Ranges. Audio
Physics professor on the merits of no fly campaign
Auckland University Professor, Shaun Hendy, walks the no-fly walk and talks about the impact it has on the environment. Audio
Mouldy homes around New Zealand still an unresolved issue
Mouldy homes around the country are still causing illness and hospitalisations. Audio
Question of the day for 27 November 2019
Have you ever had a pair of favorite shoes that you miss and pine for? Audio
Emailing is bad for the environment
Emailing isn't just annoying, it's also bad for the environment. Audio
Eve of Erebus 40th Anniversary
40th Anniversary of the Erebus tragedy tomorrow, memorials to be held. Audio
Taskforce finds animals suffering in Southland grazing pastures
Rural taskforce singles out Southland for its winter grazing practices which they say are detrimental to the animals' welfare. Audio
Local enforcement say its hard to detect dodgy transactions
New Zealand financial transfer outlets being urged to be more rigorous about their customers' transactions. Audio
The Panel with Sharon Brettkelly and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Have you ever had a pair of favorite shoes that you miss and pine for? Mouldy homes around the country are still causing illness and hospitalisations. Auckland University Professor, Shaun Hendy, walks… Audio