Youth
The TAHI 7th November 2023
On today’s show, music video extraordinaires Sports Team chats with Evie about their first-ever feature film, Waimirirangi fills us in on her trip to Te Tai Tokerau, and So’omālō wants us all to go… Audio
A week-long trip to Stewart Island/Rakiura up for grabs
The winners of a competition held by Mamaku Point Conservation Trust will see one lucky group visit Stewart Island/Rakiura to experience the regenerated forests and see the animals living in the… Audio
Brain cancer most deadly cancer for children
Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killers of children - and for unknown reasons, a third of cases are in Māori tamariki.
Auckland University researchers are using artificial intelligence to… Audio
The TAHI 2nd November 2023
On today’s show, Tim Provise talks about all his different jobs - from hosting to being ‘The Pie Guy’, Coast Arcade opens up about the changes in their band lineup, and we get passionate about Bird of… Audio
Drivers needed to transport young people
An Auckland transport service is looking for up to 70 drivers to help assist children and young people with safety or mobility needs to and from school. Cross Country Rentals already transports 2500… Audio
For Pete's sake: Brother's legacy lives on in 406 golf course charity challenge
There are around 406 golf courses in New Zealand and young golfer Peter Troake had a dream to play on every single one of them to raise money for Cure Kids. Audio
The TAHI 31st October 2023 (Halloween)
On today’s show, it’s Halloween! Comedian Liv McKenzie joins Evie to giggle through a conversation about her show ‘Cubicle Confessions’, Timmy the First talks with So’omālō about his latest single… Audio
Rail link for students between Christchurch and Dunedin proposed
A University of Otago lecturer wants a special railway line between Christchurch and Dunedin set up for students to travel between cities.
Otago Business School senior lecturer Dr Duncan Connors says… Audio
Research finds links between early feeding patterns and obesity in adulthood
In tackling child obesity, it seems you are not just what you eat, but when and how you eat too.
Nearly a third of children in Aotearoa between the ages of two to fourteen are obese, and the number… Audio
Government agencies tight-lipped over babies death in Lower Hutt
Various government agencies remain tight-lipped over the death of a baby in the Lower Hutt suburb of Taita.
Two-year-old Ruthless-Empire Ahipene Wall's death is being treated as a homicide after a… Audio
The TAHI 26 October 2023
On today's show, So’omālō talks to Ben Horlock of Mirage about their debut single, Rebel Reid of Valkyrie gets candid with Evie about grief and her new project, and X (FKA Twitter) costs $1 now! We… Audio
Parenting : Harmonious grandparenting
Bestselling author and psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg talks to Kathryn about creating and fostering the grandparent-grandchild relationship. Throughout time it has been a special relationship, but as… Audio
Bioheritage science challenge teaching youth about biodiversity
Entries for the BioHeritage National Science Challenge closes later this evening. The competition gave kids young and old the opportunity to make and colour their own paper kanakana in the hopes of… Audio
The TAHI 24 October
On today’s show, it’s ADHD awareness month, so beware of Evie. Gussie Larkin joins us to chat about Mermaidens' latest album and the state of Aotearoa’s creative industries, So’omālō gives us a… Audio
Abuse survivor wants teachers banned from talking to students on social media
A former student who was groomed and sexually abused by her teacher wants teachers banned from talking to students on social media.
As the law currently stands, if a child is over 16, they have… Audio
A culture worth keeping?
Hazing rituals at Otago University are getting more extreme, with even those all in favour of the student culture asking if they've gone too far. Audio
A culture worth keeping?
Hazing rituals at Otago University are getting more extreme, with even those all in favour of the student culture asking if they've gone too far.
AudioThe TAHI 19 October 2023
On today's show, So’omālō catches up with rapper Juwan while he’s in the country, Evie finds all the things Aotearoa wins at per capita, we celebrate the Creative NZ Arts Pasifika Awards, and figure… Audio
Parenting adult children, how roles change
Parents often say they never stop worrying about their offspring. But how does parenting change as your children become adults? Are today's adult children more dependent on their elders for longer… Audio
Name suppression hearing could set precedent - victims' advocate
A victims' advocate says a Supreme Court hearing about name suppression on Thursday could set an important precedent.
The case centres around a man who pleaded guilty to sexual offending against six… Audio