Paul Brennan
The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 21 2017
A review of the week's news including... State owned company Airways has apologised for "excessive and unacceptable" spending after it over eleven thousand dollars for a farewell book, an internal… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 21 2017
A review of the week's news including... State owned company Airways has apologised for "excessive and unacceptable" spending after it over eleven thousand dollars for a farewell book, an internal… Audio
Late Edition for 21 July 2017
In tonight's programme, flooding in parts of New Zealand, O.J. Simson could be out of jail by the first of October & a shark with an incredible lifespan of up to 392 years. Audio
Prawn competition in Huka Prawn Park
Grand prize for the biggest prawn? Activities Supervisor Chey Lierman from Huka Prawn Park talk to Paul about the weekends activities. Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 14 2017
A review of the week's news including... the weather, questions about how the Greens and New Zealand First can work together, a philanthropist property developer says he'll spend 50 million dollars… Audio
Late Editon for 10 July 2017
The Green Party has launched an attack on possible coalition partner New Zealand First; three classrooms at a Kura Kaupapa in kaikohi have been extensively vandalised by a group of children all… Audio
Late Edition for 7 July 2017
The Caucus team of Guyon Espiner, Lisa Owen and Tim Watkin with a political discussion - Why is New Zealand First assumed to be the king maker? Is everyone a bit over-excited about the second coming… Audio
Di Carter : port hills fire
The Port Hills fire was big news, days of effort, a fatal helicopter crash, over a dozen houses destroyed, 2000 hectre burnt, but once th fire is out and the story slips out of the news there is still… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 7 2017
A review of the week's news including... An official apology and a law change - three decades in the making, the Amercias cup is paraded through Auckland CBD as the Government writes a five million… Audio
Late Edition for 6 July 2017
Tens of thousands of fans braved the rain to give Team New Zealand a rapturous homecoming in Auckland. Drilling to diagnose slow slip earthquakes on our largest plate boundary fault line. In Dateline… Audio
Nights' Culture - Hip Hop
University of Auckland ethnomusicologist Dr Kirsten Zemke is on the show to share some tunes, this time from KRS One. Audio
Dominic Hoey AKA Tourettes
Dominic Hoey has just released a book called 'Iceland' and he's about to open a one man show called "Your Heart Looks Like A Vagina" Audio
Late Edition for 5 July 2017
The day's news including trips to The House, as well as Dateline Pacific. Audio
Nights' Overseas - Uganda
Uganda's Daily Monitor journalist Tabu Butagira reports on the Republic of Uganda, pop. 35,873,253 (est. 2012). Uganda and the United Nations are holding a solidarity conference in Kampala to raise… Audio
Sculptures on tipping point
Stavros Kyriakides makes sculptures on the shore line around Wellington. He balances rocks and drift woods, and creates little pieces of art. He's coming on the show to talk about how 'nothing' can be… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 30 2017
A review of the week's news including... Team New Zealand wins the America Cup, the Police re open their investigation into whether Todd Barclay secretly recorded staff in his electorate office, we… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Friday June 23 2017
A review of the week's news including... National MP Todd Barclay falls on his sword while Labour is in damage control, the decision to not prosecute the Pike River Mine CEO is to be contested in the… Audio
Late Edition for 23 June 2017
Labour is being accused of hypocritical behaviour after Todd Barclay tendered his resignation; Dunedin Police are concerned that family pets are being 'stolen to order' after recent thefts of rabbits… Audio
Paul Smith : Dunedin Midwinter Carnival
The finishing touches are being made to giant snails, bats, clusters of stars and a multitude of colourful costumes for this year's Dunedin Midwinter Carnival. Due to be held tomorrow evening, this is… Audio
Late Edition for 22 June 2017
Labour is accused of hypocritical behaviour after Todd Barclay tendered his resignation. And Dunedin Police are concerned that family pets are being 'stolen to order' after recent thefts of rabbits… Audio