ListenerHealthThe promising immunotherapy treatment giving blood cancer patients hope - if they can afford itSam Neill has been declared cancer-free after a successful trial.12 May 06:10 PM
ListenerOpinionSimon WilsonSimon Wilson: PM’s unpopularity makes headlines, but there’s a deeper battle between Bishop and BrownChris Bishop may never be PM, but he knows what Luxon & Brown don't about suburban sprawl.12 May 06:08 PM
ListenerCrimeFamily, fraud and “the vilest criminal ever tried in NZ”: The infamous Timaru poisoningsGreg Dixon on a husband's plan to poison his wife and snatch her fortune. 12 May 06:06 PM
ListenerReviewsBook of the day: Solace House by Will MacleanDazzlingly ambitious novel blends cosmic horror and psychic breakdown but is not flawless.12 May 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureRichard Betts: Is this the most interesting-looking concert from our orchestras in 2026?Composer Alex van den Broek has arranged a programme of 20th-century classics. 12 May 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandThe Listener’s weekly quiz: May 13Test your general knowledge with the Listener's weekly quiz.12 May 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandWhat will it take to stamp out tribalism, bullying and ‘bad apples’ in our police force?Ongoing scandals suggest not much change in police culture since the Louise Nicholas case.11 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerCultureArt Land: What’s happening in visual arts and galleries around NZ this month — new columnIn the first of his monthly columns about NZ visual arts Mark Amery takes an alpine trek.11 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDavid HarveyDavid Harvey: 'Postcode luck is not justice'Therapeutic courts are being let down by overstretched treatment and social services.11 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsDanyl McLauchlan: The brutal political attack Winston Peters is unlikely to forgiveRecent events show not all of the political infighting will be fake.10 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerCartoonsChris Slane’s political cartoon of the weekChris Slane shares his perspective on recent political events.10 May 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandKarori Royale: How Ian Fleming’s 007 muse ended up in WellingtonThe NZ peace movement unmasked MI6 agent whose wild claims inspired James Bond.08 May 06:10 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: New citizenship test to ask migrants if they are as desperate to move to Australia as KiwisGreg Dixon run a satirical eye over local and international politics.07 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionSimon WilsonSimon Wilson: PM’s unpopularity makes headlines, but there’s a deeper battle between Bishop and BrownChris Bishop may never be PM, but he knows what Luxon & Brown don't about suburban sprawl.12 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerCultureArt Land: What’s happening in visual arts and galleries around NZ this month — new columnIn the first of his monthly columns about NZ visual arts Mark Amery takes an alpine trek.11 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDavid HarveyDavid Harvey: 'Postcode luck is not justice'Therapeutic courts are being let down by overstretched treatment and social services.11 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDuncan GarnerDuncan Garner: The questions I want Chris Hipkins to answerThe Labour leader can't pretend the Green and Te Pāti Māori don't exist.08 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandThe Listener’s weekly quiz: May 13Test your general knowledge with the Listener's weekly quiz.12 May 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandWhat will it take to stamp out tribalism, bullying and ‘bad apples’ in our police force?Ongoing scandals suggest not much change in police culture since the Louise Nicholas case.11 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsSplit Enz: The ultimate review of the reunion tour – “it soared”Four Listener writers compare mental notes on the final NZ shows of the Forever Enz tour.11 May 01:31 AM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandGrand Designs NZ’s latest: Having your island bach delivered by chopper, piece by pieceA look at the latest episode with host Tom Webster adding this thoughts.10 May 06:59 AM
ListenerListenerBusinessIt’s business time for Mei Heron: The former European correspondent on her new Breakfast gigThe 1News reporter on fronting a new business show.08 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: Cleantech startups that can grow quickly might save us from climate hellOur biggest climate lever isn’t more trees, it’s technology stopping emissions at source.06 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessMacBook Neo spells trouble for PCsApple’s budget laptop threatens to take another bite out of the Windows market.21 Apr 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealthThe promising immunotherapy treatment giving blood cancer patients hope - if they can afford itSam Neill has been declared cancer-free after a successful trial.12 May 06:10 PM
ListenerListenerHealthFalls, fractures & fragility: The ambitious project dedicated to assessing bone health & fall riskThe service is accessible to 99% of the population with aims to prevent repeat breaks. 11 May 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerHealthOne in six Kiwis live with hearing loss—many silently slipping into isolationThe quiet toll of hearing loss over a lifetime revealed - and the one thing to keep doing.06 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealthGood medicine: In an election year, Māori health is once more a political football Affirmative action in healthcare isn’t privilege, it provides help where it’s most needed05 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerLifeFalls, fractures & fragility: Your risk factors - and why youth might not prevent a bad breakUnexpected fractures and loss of bone density are not just the fate of the elderly. 10 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerLifeThe Good Life: Memories of a badass girl and a Wairarapa love storyYou get old & rackety in a different way and you think, “What happened to my badass girl?"09 May 07:04 PM
ListenerListenerLifeUK recipe developer Sophie Godwin’s latest offers feasts for two or manyHaving people round? Four crowd pleasing recipes from I'll Cook. 08 May 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerLifeWeekend wine guide: The Marlborough vineyard big NZ wine industry names turn to for top grapesThe vineyard’s elevation, soils and orientation create a unique terroir.07 May 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureRichard Betts: Is this the most interesting-looking concert from our orchestras in 2026?Composer Alex van den Broek has arranged a programme of 20th-century classics. 12 May 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureArt Land: What’s happening in visual arts and galleries around NZ this month — new columnIn the first of his monthly columns about NZ visual arts Mark Amery takes an alpine trek.11 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerCultureNZ’s 25 years at the Venice Biennale - the controversies, the crowd-pleasers and the politicsThe Venice Biennale is a grand, ornate pageant with art trying to cut through.05 May 06:10 PM
ListenerListenerCultureRichard Betts: I absolutely loathe this piece of music, but I absolutely urge you to see & hear it played liveWatching an orchestra play, even if the music leaves you cold, is a thrill. 05 May 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsSplit Enz: The ultimate review of the reunion tour – “it soared”Four Listener writers compare mental notes on the final NZ shows of the Forever Enz tour.11 May 01:31 AM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandGrand Designs NZ’s latest: Having your island bach delivered by chopper, piece by pieceA look at the latest episode with host Tom Webster adding this thoughts.10 May 06:59 AM
ListenerListenerReviewsListener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Charli xcx, the Rollings Stones, and the best of local releasesNew and intriguing tracks selected by writers at the NZ Listener magazine.10 May 03:08 AM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentMeaner Girls: How Heathers went from cult comedy to stage hit - and why it wouldn’t get written todayTeen violence, dark satire and jazz hands? Heathers has a murderous mix of all three.09 May 07:06 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: Solace House by Will MacleanDazzlingly ambitious novel blends cosmic horror and psychic breakdown but is not flawless.12 May 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: The Other Catherine by Lauren KeenanThis is a deftly intertwined story of two women separated by time, place and culture.11 May 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsPast sins: Shuggie Bain author Douglas Stuart’s captivating new novelSecrets, tradition & the ways of love explored when a man returns to remote Scottish Isle.10 May 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerBooksPaste & copy: Harnessing a subculture’s print explosion A history of NZ's vines is also a potted political history & account of protest.09 May 07:02 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeFamily, fraud and “the vilest criminal ever tried in NZ”: The infamous Timaru poisoningsGreg Dixon on a husband's plan to poison his wife and snatch her fortune. 12 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandWhat will it take to stamp out tribalism, bullying and ‘bad apples’ in our police force?Ongoing scandals suggest not much change in police culture since the Louise Nicholas case.11 May 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerLifeJazz Thornton fronts new docuseries spreading awareness of terrifying harassmentAs new anti-stalking laws come into effect, three women share stories of being stalked.27 Apr 06:08 PM
ListenerListenerBooksCop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakesHow to write a crime novel that rings true - and the most common mistakes writers make.21 Feb 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentSir David Attenborough at 100: Videos to celebrate his centenary starring King Charles, that baby gorilla, a kākāpō and other NZ birdlifeSelected clips and out-takes from the tv great's career in natural history broadcasting.09 May 12:30 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionWhat persuaded a risk-averse PM to plump for a man nicknamed the 'Prince of Darkness'?Allowing the elite different standards is common in all this political player's travails.05 May 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAnna Fifield on China’s soft-power flexIt has been a good year for Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s international profile.03 May 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganFor Australian soldier hero Ben Roberts-Smith, the longest war is far from overAustralia’s most-decorated living soldier faces years in limbo after war crimes charges.26 Apr 06:04 PM
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