Paul Brennan
Late Edition for 7 October 2015
The Prime Minister's secret visit to NZ troops in Iraq and equal pay goes backwards with the gap widening. Audio
Japan
Palmerston North raised journalist Motoko Kakubayashi now resides in Tokyo and works for University of Tokyo's Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, Japan's pop. 126,434,964… Audio
More stones at Stonehenge
The remains of an enormous stone monument near to Stonehenge has been unearthed by Prof. Vince Gaffney, Anniversary Chair in Landscape Archaeology at the University of Bradford, who leads the… Audio
Late Edition for 5 October 2015
Another long night for negotiators at the Trans-Pacific Partnership talks in Atlanta, Tourism New Zealand pulls its video of a campervan on the wrong side of the road, what will our future be like 25… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 2 2015
A review of the week's news including... investigators find multiple failures let a murderer and child sex criminal expose big security gaps and escape the country, New Zealand will receive more… Audio
Midday News for 29 September 2015
Almost one in 10 people now being held in Australian detention centres is a New Zealand citizen and extra funding is on the way to address Auckland's emergency housing shortage. Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 25 2015
A review of the week's news including... At least 750 Fonterra workers will soon be hunting for new jobs, dairy farmers say a lift in Fonterra's forecast payout is a relief but many still won't be… Audio
Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 18 2015
A review of the week's news including... an eight point three magnitude earthquake off the coast of Chile prompts local tsunami warnings, the Government turns down a Chinese bid to buy Lochinver… Audio
Midday News for 18 September 2015
Auckland's SkyCity conference centre given resource consent and Immigration says the three New Zealand-born children of a father awaiting deportation to Kiribati, will also be sent to the island. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 16 September 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Opening Song - 'We Don't Know How Lucky We Are'
'We Don't Know How Lucky We Are' by Fred Dagg. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 15 September 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Frequent Flyer - Ben Schlappig
Ben Schlappig flies around the world for a living - but he's not a pilot. A year ago, he gave up his apartment and spends his time in the first class section of planes and in exclusive airline lounges… Audio
Great New Zealand Concerts - Elton John
Elton John first came to New Zealand in October 1971 at Western Springs. His second visit was February 1974 - then of course numerous times after that. He's played in Taranaki, Dunedin and Wellington… Audio
War Stones - Kit Wilson
Why people around the country, and some from overseas, are splashing out on postage to send rocks to the Coromandel. Kit Wilson on building a lasting memorial in Waihi to honour the First World War… Audio
Sounds of National Identity - David Burchell
How the up-coming 'These Lands Are Ours' concert by the Dunedin Youth Orchestra and Dunedin City Choir is based around themes of national identity. Conductor and musical director David Burchell on how… Audio
Red Peak Flag - Steve Smith
As the debate continues about whether to include a fifth flag design in November's referendum, Steve Smith has spent the past two evenings projecting images of the Red Peak flag onto the side of… Audio
First Song - Serve Somebody
'Serve Somebody' by Bob Dylan from the album 'Slow Train Coming'. Audio