ListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Luxon’s secret plan for handling “Mad Dog” Trump leakedGreg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the year in local and international politics.05 Feb 05:15 PM
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ListenerReviewsGreg FlemingBook of the day: The Last Encore by Rebecca HeathA ‘band back together’ beach read wins polite applause.05 Feb 05:00 PM
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ListenerListenerNew ZealandPhilanthropist Christine Fernyhough on "squandering" the family fortune on curiosities Christine Fernyhough's extraordinary collection of NZ objects is now showcased in a book.04 Feb 05:10 PM
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ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganThe political divide over the future of Bondi’s bridgeThe bridge at the centre of the Bondi massacre is the latest subject of debate. 04 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Luxon’s secret plan for handling “Mad Dog” Trump leakedGreg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the year in local and international politics.05 Feb 05:15 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsRational madness: Danyl McLauchlan on the coalition’s climate policiesNZ's reputation is on the line as our leaders apply game theory to climate policies.01 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerCartoonsChris Slane’s cartoon of the weekChris Slane’s take on the week in politics.01 Feb 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: “Crusher” Collins' replacement raises eyebrows Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the year in local and international politics.29 Jan 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganThe political divide over the future of Bondi’s bridgeThe bridge at the centre of the Bondi massacre is the latest subject of debate. 04 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDavid HarveyDavid Harvey: Public opposition matters but in law-making, it’s quality, not quantity, that countsSelect committees do not possess the power to veto a bill simply because it is unpopular.03 Feb 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionRussell BrownRussell Brown: After recent events, will our government talk honestly about climate change?One policy after another, our response to climate problems is weakening.02 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDuncan Garner: Christopher Luxon continues to sound like he’s managing risk, not leading a countryCould an economic recovery save the PM but is that recovery just wishful thinking?30 Jan 06:15 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandPhilanthropist Christine Fernyhough on "squandering" the family fortune on curiosities Christine Fernyhough's extraordinary collection of NZ objects is now showcased in a book.04 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandPrelude to 2026: The best of what our orchestras are offering for their concert seasons part IIWhat NZ's classical music fans will be listening to this year.04 Feb 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureScotty Morrison: The first NZers would have felt like they were "going from a dairy to a supermarket"The third series of Origins has returned to Aotearoa, hosted by Scotty Morrison. 04 Feb 04:30 AM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandNZ scientists home in on how gonorrhoea acquires drug resistanceBlue-sky science uncovers an unexpected driver of antibiotic resistance. 03 Feb 08:31 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology raceApple has always excelled at making new tech usable rather than being first with it.27 Jan 05:03 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandNo Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaksFrom cyclones and tsunamis to software glitches, our dependence on cables can crash.04 Jan 06:06 PM
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ListenerListenerHealthThe four things that really count about food and eating no matter what your budgetWhen healthy eating feels too expensive, what should you focus on?04 Feb 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandNZ scientists home in on how gonorrhoea acquires drug resistanceBlue-sky science uncovers an unexpected driver of antibiotic resistance. 03 Feb 08:31 PM
ListenerListenerHealthWhy fruit fly brains might one day help humans ward off Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseaseAn unlikely creature is helping NZ scientists understand complexities of the human brain.03 Feb 05:15 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionTop health leaders join forces for new lobby group putting public healthcare on political agendaHealth leaders, economists & unionists to make public health system top election priority.28 Jan 10:59 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsMichael CooperWeekend wine guide: Savour and saveProducing wines in quantity doesn’t mean trading quality for affordability.05 Feb 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerLifeResearch shows losing a pet can be as painful as losing a parentMany of us will grieve the death of a pet as much as parents.03 Feb 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerLifeAfter 20 years of sobriety, I had to face my real problem: out-of-control spendingMy bank statements proved I had swapped one addiction for another.02 Feb 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerBooksStress less: Leading mindset expert Ben Crowe on the key to contentment & a happier lifeWhy catchphrases work, lessons from Ted Lasso & the All Blacks, and ditching expectations.01 Feb 05:15 PM
ListenerListenerCultureWaiora Te Ūkaipō: Hone Kouka on the return of his whānau-inspired classic, a generation onThe award-winning playwright-director revisits his best-known play 30 years after debut.05 Feb 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerCultureScotty Morrison: The first NZers would have felt like they were "going from a dairy to a supermarket"The third series of Origins has returned to Aotearoa, hosted by Scotty Morrison. 04 Feb 04:30 AM
ListenerListenerCultureFrom hotel to Hotere: How Hamilton upstaged old edifice into NZ’s most beautiful theatreKirikiriroa's downtown gets boost with new venue bringing major NZ artwork back to light.30 Jan 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerCulturePrelude to 2026: The best of what our orchestras are offering for their concert seasons2026 brings international guest stars, new compositions & ambitious celebrations.29 Jan 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentListener’s February Viewing Guide: The Muppet Show, Lord of the Flies, Tom Sainsbury’s Small Town Scandal, and moreWhat new tv shows are on where and when and links to find them on streamers.04 Feb 07:05 AM
ListenerListenerReviewsGraham ReidWhy Geese is the word at this year's LanewayLaneway-bound Geese come with the best of references.02 Feb 05:00 PM
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ListenerListenerEntertainmentNew attractions: The movies worth a watch in 2026The year in NZ film gets off to a scary start with a gothic horror.31 Jan 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsGreg FlemingBook of the day: The Last Encore by Rebecca HeathA ‘band back together’ beach read wins polite applause.05 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBooksThe Listener short story collectionShort story reading for the long Waitangi weekend.05 Feb 05:45 AM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandPhilanthropist Christine Fernyhough on "squandering" the family fortune on curiosities Christine Fernyhough's extraordinary collection of NZ objects is now showcased in a book.04 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsMark BroatchBook of the day: Departure(s) by Julian BarnesThe final offering from Julian Barnes is slender, slippery and smart. But is it a novel?03 Feb 05:00 PM
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ListenerListenerWorldWas Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?Why your “moral language” will determine how you answer this question.26 Jan 05:02 PM
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