Wallace Chapman
Food rescue service going hard after 10 years
From humble beginnings operating out of the boot of a car to a nationwide network diverting food from landfill and delivering it to people in need. KiwiHarvest. Founder Deborah Manning talks… Audio
Dressing for the planet
Today is Earth Day, a global movement for us all to take a minute and think about how we care for our planet. Wallace gets some tips on how to green up our wardrobes with Otago University associate… Audio
World War II Mosquito flies again
This Sunday an incredibly rare World War II aircraft will have its first public outing in almost 70 years. The plane is a rare Mosquito salvaged from the shed of Mapua-based collector John Smith in… Audio
French election reaches fever point
The 2022 French Election heads into its final hours this weekend as voters head to the polls for a second time on Sunday. Wallace talks to Dr Oliver Hartwich, the Executive Director of The New Zealand… Audio
The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy (Part 2)
Panellists Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy discuss bus lane cameras and the fines that come with them, a Christchurch councillor who exposed those harassing her online, and fluoride in drinking water. Audio
The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy (Part 1)
Panellists Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy discuss inflation hitting its highest level in three decades, National leader Christopher Luxon's public holiday comments, and the Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll.
…Your Money with Mary Holm
Financial journalist and author Mary Holm joins Wallace to discuss the decision making behind where you put your money in a time of flux. Audio
NZ Sporting History: Sir Bob Charles
Today on NZ Sporting history we look back at the career of one of the greatest sportsmen the country has ever produced. Sir Bob Charles had only been playing golf professionally for three years when… Audio, Gallery
Music Critic: Dianne Swann
Dianne is very excited about the return of big live shows in NZ coming up in the next year. She's spinning some tracks by Cate Le Bon, IDLES, Khruangbin and Pixies! Audio
Northland's secret war
With ANZAC day coming up historians and archivists are looking at new ways of telling NZ's war stories that people might not be aware of. A new podcast episode of Aotearoa Unearthed is launching on… Audio
Jeff Grant: Scrabble superstar
New Zealand crowned it's newest Scrabble Master over Easter Weekend - but the champion for 2022 is no stranger to glory. Of 38 Masters championships, Jeff Grant has claimed 10. He's taken home another… Audio
Faye returned home after a big adventure
A dog lost in the Kaimai Range has been found by a local woman and her trusty blue heeler. The missing dog - named Faye - belongs to a Whangarei family, and disappeared on Tuesday after they got into… Audio
Inflation rise hits GPs hard
News of the day - record inflation levels. The biggest annual rise in 30 years. Many households are already feeling the pinch, but the new figures could also spell trouble for our community health… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy
Panellists Shane Te Pou and Heather Roy discuss the phenomenon of people walking their cats and tell us what they've been thinking. Audio
The Panel with Steve McCabe and Ruwani Perera (Part 2)
Panellists Steve McCabe and Ruwani Perera discuss safety for cyclists, what the review into the culture and environment of the Black Ferns could mean for women's sport and how some are dealing… Audio
The Panel with Steve McCabe and Ruwani Perera (Part 1)
Panellists Steve McCabe and Ruwani Perera discuss workplace safety, the law changes coming surrounding apartments in New Zealand, and whether it's okay for cafes to 'pre-poach' their eggs. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Steve McCabe and Ruwani Perera
Panellists Steve McCabe and Ruwani Perera respond to your messages and tell us what they've been thinking. Audio
Eyewitness to the Brighton bombing: Brendon Burns
After hearing us discuss the 1984 bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton, listener and former Labour MP Brendon Burns got in touch with us as he was there at the time as a dapper young reporter for… Audio
How children saw New Zealand's Covid-19 restrictions
Researchers asked kids to draw comics as a way to understand how they're coping with the pandemic. Dr Julie Spray led the study and talks to Wallace about what they learned from kids' lockdown art. Audio
Consents put squeeze on supply chain
New dwelling consents have hit a record high - despite rising construction costs and an ongoing strain on supplies. GIB board has become the new gold - a shortage of plaster board has ground many… Audio