Kathryn Ryan
Screentime: Materialists, DocEdge film fest, The Gilded Age
Film and television reviewer James Croot with what he's been watching. Audio
Parenting - How to talk to children about death
Whether it is a close family member, pet or someone they don't personally know, like a famous person who has died, children experience death and parents will be asked about it. Audio
Tech: One NZ, latest cybercrime numbers,
Tech correspondent Tony Grasso details Tuesday's One NZ outage and how it was handled. Audio
Around the motu: Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
Diane McCarthy is an Eastern Bay of Plenty Local Democracy Reporter with the Whakatane Beacon. Audio
Book review: The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
Roger Christensen of Little Unity Books Auckland reviews The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey Hartman published by Walker Books. Audio
Breakthrough for diagnosing Parkinson's disease
Brain scientists have made a breakthrough that could help diagnose Parkinson's disease and Multiple System Atrophy much earlier. Audio
Political editor Jo Moir on Cook Islands funding latest
New Zealand is pausing its funding to the Cook Islands in the wake of a controversial deal signed between China and the Cook Islands. Audio
Equine therapy: Anna Baigent's rehabilitation journey
After surviving a traumatic brain injury as a teenager, Anna Baigent and her mum Maria turned to horses as a source of healing. Audio
Providers say it's time to rethink alternate education
The founder of one of the country's longest-running alternative education organisations, is urging a re-think on how the sector is viewed. Audio
Farmers, vets say product approval too slow
Farmers' representatives are worried that plans to speed up access to new agri-chemicals won't be fast enough to compete on the world stage. Audio
NZ pausing funding to Cook Islands
New Zealand is pausing its funding to the Cook Islands in the wake of a controversial deal signed between China and the Cook Islands. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane discusses the Australian government and a new offshore gas project, the on-going stoush between the Liberals and its coalition partner, National, over climate change policy. Audio
When might the planned 24/7 health service eventuate?
The new, planned, 24/7 telehealth service giving people access to online GP appointments, is due to be launched in the next month or so. Audio
Are student loan interest rates, penalties blocking returns?
For those with a student loan and living overseas - the start of the month came with a hit to their bank account. Audio
The choices being made for Wellington's heart - Civic Square
Wellington's Mayor Tory Whanau and Ian Cassells, the head of the Wellington Company discuss the plans for Civic Square Audio
Screentime with Tamar Munch
Film and television reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about what she's been viewing Audio
How to do co-parenting well
Clinical psychologist Tiffany Rochester says parents going through a separation usually have the same priority: ensuring their children's wellbeing Audio
Inflation up on higher food prices
Stats NZ says the Consumer Price Index rose 0.9 percent in the three months ended March, taking the annual rate to 2.5 pct Audio
Tech with Mark Pesce
Tech correspondent Mark Pesce has the latest from the federal trial in the US to break up Meta's monopoly Audio