Zoe George
Ireland win! The rugby, that is.
It's been a disappointing T20 World Cup for the White Ferns. Will the Irish be made to pay for it? Audio
Spin Queens stimie Pakistani charge
The White Ferns play for pride against Pakistan. Produced by Zoe George and Justin Gregory. Audio
White Ferns lose crucial game to Australia
The White Ferns played a must-win game today against Australia. Did they pull it off? Produced by Justin Gregory and Zoe George. Audio
White Ferns unable to chase down record World T20 total by India
In the second episode of Not Your Average Cricket Show Suzie Bates discusses what happened against India, we head down to Lambton Quay to discover why you don't like cricket, and we get up close with… Audio
'Not Your Average Cricket Show - Coming Soon!'
Starting soon - 'Not Your Average Cricket Show' smashes traditional cricket commentary for six! Produced by Zoe George and Justin Gregory. Audio
Govt money should fund women not All Blacks’ pay packets
If the government is to give more money to rugby, then it should go to women and diversity in the sport, not the All Blacks says a former international player turned MP. Audio
Zoe George - The fight for fair play
The Australian cricket controversy raged on this week as commentators compared the fury and tears over ball tampering with the relatively muted response to the abusive behaviour towards women of some… Audio
Peter Urlich on ‘Bliss’: 'It’s matured like a fine wine'
Peter Urlich of legendary New Zealand band Th’ Dudes dicusses the origins of their most famous song, ‘Bliss’. Video, Audio
Is classical music really for dinosaurs?
It's been said that classical music is for dinosaurs. Upbeat producer Zoë George finds out if this is true. Video
Kristoff from Frozen answers Kiwi kids' questions
Jonathan Groff - who parents of younger children will know as Kristoff from Frozen - is in Christchurch teaching young musical thespians. He sat down with Zoe George to answer kids' questions. Video, Audio
Six must-listen Broadway tunes
Broadway star Andréa Burns is in NZ teaching the next generation of musical thespians. She chooses six Broadway tunes you have to hear. Video
Fair Play for December 2017
Sports journalist Zoë George and a roster of athletic co-hosts shine the spotlight on women in sports – from results and athletes to current affairs and issues. Audio
Beyond the Bars
In the past five years New Zealand’s female prison population has almost quadrupled to nearly 800. The new minister for Corrections, Kelvin Davis pledged to reduce the prison population by 30 percent… Video, Audio
Ballet being taught in prisons to reduce population
A joint venture between Corrections and the Royal New Zealand Ballet is bringing dance into Arohata Women's Prison for the first time. Video, Audio
Spending the Festive season with Moses MacKay
Love it or hate it, Christmas music is everywhere this time of year. And it seems Sol3 Mio love Christmas, and the public love their new Christmas themed album. A Very Merry Christmas, which launched… Video, Audio
Lucy Lawless: 'I’m more of an activist than an artist'
Lucy Lawless is outspoken. She talks art, activism, sexual misconduct in Hollywood, the Hobbit Law and what she wants her legacy to be, with RNZ Concert's Zoe George.
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Top musicians struggle to keep composed
Orchestral percussionist John Beder is among the 98 percent of professional classical musicians who suffer from performance anxiety. He talks to Zoe George about the problem, which he explores in the… Video, Audio
NZTrio wins Best Classical Artist Tui
NZTrio has won the Best Classical Artist award at the New Zealand Music Awards. NZTrio was recognised for its album Sway, with Cellist Ashley Brown receiving the Tui on behalf of the group. Ashley and… Audio
Fairplay for November 2017
Zoe George shines the spotlight on women in sport – pay parity, the Rugby League World Cup, the growth of women's rugby and how to find the perfect sports shoe. Audio