Karyn Hay
Arthur Edwards, photograhper reflects on decades covering the Royal Family
Arthur Edwards is an eminent photographer, who for 30 years has captured iconic and intimate images of the royal family, giving the world a remarkable insight into the working and personal lives of… Audio
Zoi Sidowski-Synnott and her father Sean Synnott after NZ's first winter gold
Zoi Sidowski-Synnott talks just after winning New Zealand's first ever gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Her father Sean Synnott is in Wānaka and watched it happen from there. Audio
Kiwi Rules with Adrian Workman
Tonight's Kiwi Rules guest is Adrian Workman from the band Vietnam who were around from 1981 to 1985, releasing their self-titled EP on Jayrem Records before they broke up. Now, all these years later… Audio
New Zealand Human Rights Commission urge Kiwis to 'Dial it Down'
The New Zealand Human Rights Commission have launched a new campaign called 'Dial it Down' and are asking Kiwis to dial down the personal attacks and keep conversations civil - online and in person. Audio
South Canterbury farm reveals extraordinary sinkhole formation
Craigmore Station is a sheep, beef and deer farm where land is covered in sinkholes which geologists have described as one of the more remarkable formations found in New Zealand. Audio
West Coast update with mayor Jamie Cleine
It's been another tough day for those on the West Coast as the red heavy rain warning remained in place. Last night Westport residents were urged to self-evacuate and today Civil Defence ordered a… Audio
Chinese horoscope: 2022 the year of the tiger explained
Chinese New Year celebrations are well underway around the world as we enter the year of the tiger. Kay Tom is a Master in the Ancient Chinese Science of Feng Shui Horoscope and joins Karyn to explain… Audio
Hawkes Bay leaders vote against 80km speed limit
The Hawkes Bay Regional Transport Committee this evening voted against dropping the speed limit from 100km/h to 80km/h that Waka Kotahi are bringing into force on February 18th. Audio
NZ Olympic flag bearer profiles
Karyn profiles team New Zealand flag bearers, ski-duo Finn Bilous and Alice Robinson. Audio
US and Australia row over Captain Cooks 'Endeavour'
Today it was reported that after 22 years of research the remains of the Endeavour, the ship that Cook captained on his maiden voyage to Australia and New Zealand, had been discovered in Newport… Audio
Grounded Kiwis react to border reopening
Today the government announced New Zealand's border will be reopening in a 5-step plan. Grounded Kiwis spokesperson Martin Newell joins Karyn to discuss his reaction to the news. Audio
Calling London with Pete Ross
BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Karyn to chat about tensions over the build-up of Russian troops on its border with Ukraine and why there has been a delay into a crucial report of Prime Minister… Audio
Southland fashion business produced entirely in New Zealand
Kate Macdonald grew up on Davaar Station which is an 1100ha sheep and beef property farmed by her family since 1915. This Saturday, Kate will be launching her business Davaar & Co where she has taken… Audio
Kiwis wasting millions on unused gift cards
According to the latest research from financial comparison site Finder, millions of dollars worth of gift cards are going unused by Kiwis each year. Audio
Lawyer demands emergency MIQ spots for pregnant Kiwis
Frances Joychild QC argues pregnant New Zealanders should automatically qualify for emergency MIQ spots. She joins Karyn to explain why Charlotte Bellis should be allowed back into the country. Audio
Virtual reality game Wanderer puts New Zealand developers on world stage
Today a virtual reality game called 'Wanderer' was released in collaboration between two Auckland studios: M-Theory and Oddboy in a partnership with Sony. This is the first time a major console maker… Video, Audio
'Robo-tractor' the future of orchard production
Orchard owners have an exciting new piece of machinery in development known as a 'robo-tractor'. Smart Machine is taking the lead on the three-year endeavour and chief executive Andrew Kersley joins… Audio
Busking teenagers flooded with support after theft
Two Taranaki teenagers have been left overwhelmed with support they've received after a cowardly burglary in broad daylight. Since sharing their story, they have been flooded with support from their… Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Out Lately with Finn Johansson featuring Karl Steven + Ché Fu Utterance and Inscription' Shamir 'Reproductive' Night Lunch 'Death Bulge 5000' brakence 'cbd'. Audio
2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
The 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards longlist was announced today. New Zealand Book Awards Trust spokesperson Dr Paula Morris is here to tell us all about it. Audio