Identity
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel: "The whole place is the memorial"
Each of the 185 names of the people who died as a result of the 2011 quake are written on the wall. The mayor of Christchurch is Lianne Dalziel says the memorial is not just the wall "it is the river… Audio
Earthquake Memorial opens on 6th anniversary of quake
A 150 metre memorial wall will be unveiled on the banks of the Avon today six years after the devastating earthquake hit Christchurch. Bruce McEachen says it is an inspiring place and the wall will… Audio
The future of independent radio: a panel discussion
Last week news broke that the company that runs Wellington's pioneering independent radio station Radio Active has gone into liquidation. A panel of independent radio champions talk about the… Audio
Tanu Gago: Decolonisation and Queer Activism
Tanu Gago is a visual artist and award winning photographer of Samoan heritage. Born in Samoa and raised in Mangere, Gago works as a new media artist with a portfolio of work that includes, staged… Audio
Pomegranate Kitchen
In our food segment today, we meet one of the team behind Pomegranate Kitchen, a social enterprise where refugees to New Zealand cook meals for Wellingtonians, using recipes from their homeland. Audio, Gallery
Detecting Autism earlier
Autism could be detected in children long before symptoms start to show, meaning intervention could start much earlier. Audio
French-Malian hip-hop artist Inna Modja: 'I didn’t want to stay broken'
Whether she’s singing in French, English or Bambara, French-Malian hip-hop artist Inna Modja is speaking out against injustice. Video, Audio, Gallery
Lisa Scott on what Cadbury closure means for Dunedin
Dunedin local and regular panelist Lisa Scott speaks to the Panel about the impact the closure of the Cadbury factory will have on the city. Audio
Untranslatable Emotions
Dr Tim Lomas is trying to drive the English language into new, uncharted territory. He's creating an index of words, that have no direct English equivalent, that represent emotional experiences. And… Audio
Guards now stopping people without photo ID from entering MSD sites
Security guards are unhappy with new rules that mean they must stop anyone trying to enter a Work and Income offices if they don't have ID. Unite Union's Mike Treen explains their objections. Audio
Film maker captures Standing Rock and other struggles
Canadian indigenous artist Sarain Fox has been documenting protests at Standing Rock in North Dakota and other conflicts around the world where indigenous people are resisting resource extraction… Audio, Gallery
Abuse in state care led to a life of violence
Albie Epere says he was stomped on and bashed the moment he arrived at a state-run boys home near Levin in 1981, which lead him into a life of violence. Video, Audio
Huntly residents distance themselves as woman pleads guilty
A 27-year-old woman charged over a racially-charged attack on Muslim woman Mehpara Khan in Huntly has pleaded guilty. Sarah Robson reports. Audio
My name is Mohamed
What is it like living with the world's most common name? Mohamed Hassan sets out to meet others in Auckland who share his name - and there are a lot of them. Audio
My name is Mohamed
What is it like living with the world's most common name? Mohamed Hassan sets out to meet others in Auckland who share his name - and there are a lot of them.
AudioPM hits Big Gay Out
Prime Minister Bill English spent an hour meeting event-goers and touring the stalls, but did not make a speech like John Key often did.
Mother just wants her daughter to have friends to play with
An Auckland mother has reached out on a social network to ask for friends for her 12-year-old daughter with special needs. Video, Audio
Process for quashing gay convictions may 'retraumatise' men
Men with historical homosexual convictions may be retraumatised by having to go through a formal process to have their convictions quashed, Rainbow Wellington says.
Gay rights pioneer welcomes Govt's announcement
The Government has apologised for the "tremendous hurt and stigma" suffered by gay men who were convicted for homosexual offences. Video, Audio