Felix turns a journalistic eye to the world's most mysterious stories. This week, he investigates claims that the Titanic never sank, and that the whole incident was a devious case of insurance fraud.
Lyric speaks to Red Door recovery centre founder David Collinge about the current situation with methamphetamine in Aotearoa, how it affects our communitites, and the stereotyping of meth abusers.
Lyric caught up with Green Party MP Eugenie Sage live onair to discuss her thoughts on Labour's Hauraki Gulf revitalisation plan, announced this morning.
International Desk reports on Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily closing operations after its chief editor and five media executives were arrested on national security charges.
Stephen Vines is a Hong Kong journalist and a columnist for news website Hong Kong Free Press. He spoke to Justin Wong.
Jemima Huston spoke to council representative for the Waitematā and Gulf ward, Pippa Coom, about the central govrnemnt's revitalisation project for the Hauraki Gulf, the completion of the enhancements to Karangahapa Road and Matariki celebrations throughout Auckland.
On Tuesday, the government released its first public draft for replacing the 1991 Resource Management Act. The government says the draft aims to provide a clear plan for future environmental and urban development.
Producer Louis spoke to the Environment Minister David Parker about the draft and its expected benefits.