Mark Leishman
Legal and financial planning
When someone says it's time to get your affairs in order - what exactly do they mean? Audio
How to beat Mondayitis
Monday mornings can be a source of dread for many people, but it doesn't always have to be that way. Audio
Last World War II Dambusters squadron pilot remembered
Broadcaster and war historian Jude Dobson remembers the world's last surviving pilot of the famed World War II "Dambusters" squadron, Arthur "Joppy" Joplin. Audio
New Zealand shears open final winner
Southland's Leon Samuels has won the New Zealand Shears open final. Audio
Mangamuka Gorge closure
It'll be a year before the Mangamuka Gorge on State Highway One reopens. Audio
AI technology and the future
Artificial intelligence: Is it becoming less science fiction, and more like science fact? Audio
Why do we swear?
Sociolinguist and senior lecturer Dr Julia de Bres on all things swearing. Audio
Football Ferns ditch white shorts
Former New Zealander footballer Maia Jackman and her verdict on the Football Ferns' new kit. Audio
One NZ collabs with Musk for total mobile coverage
Wairoa Mayor Craig Little knows all about dodgy cellphone reception. Audio
Latin Music Awards 101
Latin American music aficionado Mona-Lynn Courteau highlights previous Latin Grammy Award winners. Audio
Sport wrap with Bryan Waddle
Warriors, Australian Grand Prix, and top golfer Ryan Fox - here's the latest from Bryan Waddle this week. Audio
NZ Screen History: Tux Wonder Dogs
Jesse speaks to the talented couple behind Tux Wonder Dogs, presenter Mark Leishman and producer Jo Raymond, who spent 10 years with the best of New Zealand's dogs. Video, Audio, Gallery
Recession leading to increase in corporate fraud
A report from accountants KPMG shows firms were defrauded of 100 million dollars last year, up 30 million dollars from the year before. Audio
Report puts New Zealand's corporate fraud at record high
Fraud in New Zealand has risen to record levels according to a report by the consultancy firm KPMG. Audio
Company fraud on rise due to recession
KPMG's Forensic partner, Mark Leishman talks about how the incidence of fraud is on the rise due to the recession. Audio