Paul Brennan
Midday News for 15 September 2016
Warnings of an immigration scandal as agents charge for fake jobs, the economy continues to expand at a steady pace. Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 9 2016
A review of the week's news including... Reaction to the Chiefs and NZ Rugby's investigation into what happened at the team's end of season party, a guilty verdict in the stop-go murder trial… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 2 2016
A review of the week's news including... A tsunami warning after a severe 7.1 earthquake north of East Cape, Havelock North's residents finally get the chance to grill their local leaders, the… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 26 2016
The Government outlines the parameters of an inquiry into the contamination of the Havelock North water supply, New Zealand's Olympic athletes return home with a record medal haul, the Maori King… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 19 2016
A review of the week's news including... Medical centres in Havelock North have been under siege and schools have been closed this week as a water contamination crisis escalated, a new poll has found… Audio
Midday News for 19 August 2016
Tougher testing of steel mesh is on the way and a Coroner confirms campylobacter link to Hawke's Bay death. Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 12 2016
A review of the week's news including... Hundreds of homes in the Taupo district and parts of Hawkes Bay lose power after a big snow storm pounds the region, a High Court murder trial hears the first… Audio
Late Edition for 11 August 2016
Will banks pass OCR drop on to mortgage customers? How to use video games for learning and bonding with children, the history of mayors in New Zealand, and in Dateline Pacific, Tonga's controversial… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 5 2016
A review of the week's news including... A stripper hired by the Chiefs rugby team says the players were drunk, swore at her and touched her inappropriately, a case that has gripped and polarised the… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 29 2016
A review of the week's news including... The Auckland Unitary Plan is released, only twelve people take up a Government grant to move out of Auckland to free up state housing, revelations the… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri July 22 2016
A review of the week's news including... After a thirty-year stalemate the United States says it will send a naval ship to New Zealand, allegations of steel dumping are labelled a 'storm in a teacup'… Audio
Late Edition for 22 July 2016
Sir Geoffrey Palmer's take on US ship visit;how do Mexican Americans feel about Trump's anti immigration rhetoric?;getting inside the minds of people with autistic spectrum and attention deficit… Audio
David Icke - professional conspiracy theorist
It's fair to say our next guest is the world's best known professional conspiracy theorist. An English writer and public speaker, former footballer and sports broadcaster, David Icke has made his name… Audio
Late Edition for 21 July 2016
William Trubridge breaks world free diving record. An Auckland mother has been awarded over $200,000 in compensation for the years spent caring for her disabled son and the geopoltical implications of… Audio
Late Edition for 20 July 2016
Nick Smith admits Auckland housing is unaffordable. WINZ revealed to have paid the bond for families to live in garages and in Dateline Pacific, nearly half of NZ Pacific young people living in… Audio
Kingi Snelgar
Kingi Snelgar is a young Maori lawyer, who is Harvard educated and currently working for First Nations rights in South Dakota. Quite the renaissance man, he also recently won the world buffalo chip… Audio
Late Edition for 19 July 2016
Don Brash's take on the Reserve Bank's announcement of new loan-to-value ratios for investors. Why does Donald Trump exist? we'll hear how leadership styles have changed through history and in… Audio
Late Edition for 18 July 2016
Pork overboard! Truck trailer units fall off a cook strait ferry. What would it take to get Aucklanders on their bikes? Animal welfare expert Temple Grandin on seeing the world through animal eyes and… Audio
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
Can eels bark like a dog? Is their brain in their tail? self-confessed native fish geek Stella McQueen is busting eel myths. Audio
Yoga in Prison
Adhyatma is the director of The Yoga Education in Prisons Trust, a registered charitable trust providing yoga and meditation education in New Zealand prisons. Audio