12 questions: ZM host Bree Tomasel on failing fart test with PM
Aussie native didn't realise the strength of trans-Tasman rivalry until moving to NZ.
Aussie native didn't realise the strength of trans-Tasman rivalry until moving to NZ.
Rosabel Tan is bridging cultures by staging free art events in public spaces.
Actor Xavier Horan has played Sonny Bill Williams and now stars as a would-be PM.
TV host Mark Dye set up a medical cannabis company after hearing people needed relief.
Amber Curreen now runs her own Māori theatre company.
Clinical psychologist Natalie Flynn explains what science says about caring for babies.
Bielski has included more music in this year's programme because it can be so unifying.
Phoebe Li has taken her popular photographic exhibition on the Chinese in NZ to Waitangi.
Kiwi comic reveals why she keeps coming back to comedy, despite the struggles.
Gaimster has hand-picked 45 objects from the museum's collection to tell their stories.
He farewells his loveable buffoon character Monty in final of 800 Words tomorrow night.
Model and cancer survivor uses Instagram to promote diversity among her 188,000 followers.
Broadcaster Brodie Kane talks about her move from television to radio.
Longtime TV and radio music host talks about her latest novel.
Actor Mark Hadlow doesn't hold back for 12 Questions.
Bass guitarist initially joined band for a three-month tour, "that was 10 years ago".
India Yelich talks about writing poetry, emotions and living in New York.
Author Stacy Gregg talks about writing kick-ass heroines and the nature of obsession.
Building is stressful and there's a lot on the line.
Anna Julienne made television history in TV's first civil union on Shortland St.
Green MP Golriz Ghahraman on pay equity and how trolls try to silence women online.
The Hits radio star talks about the resurgence of te reo Māori, among other things.
Friday is the Cancer Society Daffodil Day Appeal - blogger Chelsea Ford shares her story
Elusive designer Turet Knuefermann opens Fashion Week for the first time after 13 years.
Westside director Aidee Walker answers 12 questions about work and motherhood.
Julia Deans utilised brutal haircuts and facial piercings to combat gender discrimination.
Bree Peters, daughter of Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters, sticks clear of politics.
Carlos Spencer talks about returning home to New Zealand to coach the Hurricanes.
In her first book, Schmidt trekked K2 in search of her father and brothers' remains.