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Te Kahureremoa Taumata on new series Tukanga
Te Kahureremoa Taumata is an artist based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, her work spans music, storytelling, visual art and education. She is part of a new series on Whakaata Māori called Tukanga which… Audio
Minimising the impact of grey divorce
With a growing number of divorces occurring between people aged in their 50s and older, adult children are being impacted in a way that is less well understood. Audio
James Laughlin: Seven principles for success
Success can mean different things to different people and while most of us strive for it - not everyone achieves it. James Laughlin says it doesn't have to be that way. Audio
A right royal drama
With Fergie, Harry and Andrew in the headlines again, The Detail speaks to an insider about whether they can weather yet another storm.
A royal pain for the House of Windsor
With Fergie, Harry and Andrew in the headlines again, The Detail speaks to an insider about whether they can weather yet another storm. Audio
2025's Silver Scrolls shortlist, reviewed
Jeff Wragg is a composer, producer and music educator, as well as a regular contributor to NZ Musician magazine, and he takes Mark through this year's shortlist. Audio
Midday Essentials for Thursday 2nd October 2025
In today's episode, the Global Sumud Flotilla that has been trying to get aid into Gaza has been intercepted by the Israeli navy, and some New Zealanders taking part are now on an Israeli vessel; The… Audio
Lou'ana & Isla Noon
We start this episode with some important news for you about The TAHI Friends Lou'ana and Isla Noon are in studio for chats plus the usual amount of laughs and the latest in news Audio
Young navigators using sun and stars to reach Samoa
Seven young navigators are eight days into a journey to Samoa using only the sun and stars to find their way. Lead navigator for the first leg of the journey Toiora Hawira spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Customers buy much-loved Christchurch ice cream van
A much-loved Christchurch ice cream van has been snapped up by two long-time customers. Sarah Eddy spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
World News Wrap for 2 October 2025
Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
Midweek - Watchdog rules on teen tragedy
The Media Council rules RNZ lacked balance reporting the tragic tale of a transgender teen. Also - RNZ cuts arts and culture programming on air, more blowback on Black Ferns coverage claims and US… Audio
Midweek - Watchdog rules on teen tragedy
The Media Council rules RNZ lacked balance reporting the tragic tale of a transgender teen. Also - RNZ cuts arts and culture programming on air, more blowback on Black Ferns coverage claims and US… Audio
Are acts of kindness universal? The Kiwi setting off to find out.
At the start of this year Hamilton's Herman Jagpal set himself an ambitious goal - to share 365 days of kindness. Each day he asks someone at random to help him with a fun task, that could be handing… Audio
Arts charity opens NZ's smallest gallery
An arts charity in Hamilton has opened what they reckon is New Zealand's smallest art gallery. Arts For Health Community Trust general manager Cass Hendry spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
World News Wrap for 1 October 2025
Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
Raybon Kan on 30 years of comedy
For over three decades, Raybon Kan has been one of New Zealand's most distinctive comedic voices. He joins Emile Donovan on the cusp of a nationwide tour, Raybonanza. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 30th September 2025
In today's episode, ten kiwi chicks being monitored in Makara, near Wellington, have grown to be big enough to fight off predators, an emergency consultant says targets for ED wait times help the… Audio
Bird of the Year Winner
Why are not all members of the team happy about the winner? Also Janay talks us through last weekends UFC and there's a lot to talk about! Audio
World News Wrap for 30 September 2025
Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio