The Pā Wars

The Pā Wars

The J Swap contracting conglomerate has known for years that it was quarrying near an old pā site of significance to Māori, but even after part of the site collapsed, it kept blasting. National Correspondent Tony Wall investigates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Heist

The Heist

As detectives set about looking for an international crime syndicate, two local lads were crumpling their crisp new bank notes to avoid suspicion. More than 50 years on, Chloe Ranford discovers some o...

17 Jul 202329min

Kicking and Screaming

Kicking and Screaming

Reinventing yourself after quitting your dream job can be pretty painful. Just ask All Black great Dan Carter - which is what Adam Dudding did. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalog...

14 Jul 202316min

Big Brother is Watching (and Listening)

Big Brother is Watching (and Listening)

How much are we being watched? Or is it all in our imagination? With the increase in CCTV and smart ware, from phones to fridges, the feeling is we are all increasingly being tracked. But is the incre...

10 Jul 202330min

The double-lives of Corallee Collins-Annan

The double-lives of Corallee Collins-Annan

A book deal, a possible Netflix documentary and a tale of success in the face of adversity, was the life painted on social media by wannabe New Zealand lawyer Corallee Collins-Anan. In a tale that mir...

7 Jul 202322min

Too Bland for Bond

Too Bland for Bond

Beautiful scenery good enough for Lord of The Rings, so why has 007 - James Bond - never been to New Zealand? In this episode from the archives of The Long Read, Lee Kenny charts this country's connec...

3 Jul 202320min

Duckie, Drakie and a bizarre legal saga

Duckie, Drakie and a bizarre legal saga

It started off with two pekin ducks living contentedly on a pond in Southland. But a dog attack later and the fate of Duckie and Drakie has sparked a five year court saga that has made legal history. ...

30 Jun 202325min

The Electric Lake

The Electric Lake

How a shallow lake nestled high in the Central Otago hill country could electrify the country and serve as the biggest public infrastructure project in nearly half a century. You can read Charlie's st...

26 Jun 202341min

Lessons from Antarctica on how to get through winter

Lessons from Antarctica on how to get through winter

While the dark days of New Zealand’s winters don’t hold a candle to Antarctica’s, there’s no doubt they can still affect our physical and mental health. So what can we learn from the experts - people ...

23 Jun 202318min

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