Saturday Morning
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Saturday Morning
Presented by Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes. In-depth feature interviews, current affairs and news across a broad range of topics on RNZ National and online.
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572 قسمتMatariki Gardening with Hannah Zwartz
Our resident gardening expert is back, this time to talk about all things Matariki. Hannah Zwartz has over 30 years' experience gardening professional...
Majic Paora: Music for Matariki
Majic won Best Maori Female Solo Artist at the Waiata Maori Music Awards in 2015 and she's putting together a concert which is next weekend to mark Ma...
Architecture from Cape to Bluff
From a home perched impossibly on the side of hills, to a flat pack build that needs only three people to put together - our landscape hosts some rath...
They're NUMBER ONE! Patea Maori Club
Poi E is right up there with iconic Kiwi songs. The chart-topping waiata is 42 years old and still going strong. The Patea Maori Club is still going s...
Katie Deare: The Winter 31 Club
Now, granted, it is a long weekend - and you have every right to put your feet up and relax - but if you're worried about becoming a winter couch pota...
Mihi Forbes: Launching the latest NZ Wars doco
The Doc Edge Festival is on at the moment with screenings at all the main centres. There's even a Virtual Cinema launching at the end of the month - s...
Cameron Bennett: Bringing our stories to the screen, NZ Wars
Veteran war correspondent Cameron Bennett joins Paddy to talk about the NZ Wars documentary: Stories of Waerenga-a-Hika. Cameron's directed the doco a...
Takahe released onto Farewell Spit
Two things you'll find in Golden Bay are horopito and takahe, and they're two things that father daughter duo Peter and Lucy Butler have put together....
The mysterious networks of fungi right under our feet
A recent study has revealed that there are vast and mysterious underground networks of fungi right under our feet. These organisms are so small they c...
Move that body!
Those of us who sit at a desk for most of the day know the importance of taking a break. New research has figured out exactly how often we should get...
David Howman: Insight into the dark world of sports doping
One of the most senior figures in global anti-doping is a New Zealander. David Howman is Chairman of the International Athletics Integrity Unit which...
TALA: the Samoan cuisine making Michelin history
Auckland's TALA has received the first-ever Michelin Star awarded for Samoan food.
Kate de Goldi: Bookworm reviews
Kate de Goldi, our resident reader, is back with her latest picks.
Dogs of the World
Craig Turner-Bullock has spent almost a decade travelling the world, taking photos of dogs. He talks to Susie about capturing canines - and finding th...
Antarctica through a te ao Maori lens
Matariki became a public holiday in 2022 largely thanks to the mahi of Professor Rangi Matamua who last year decided he would do Matariki in Antarctic...
Carol Guzy: Snapping ICE
Four-time Pulitzer Prize winning photo-journalist, Carol Guzy, on documenting ICE.
Alien water and black holes with Dr Michelle Thaller
Black holes, glittery images and alien water on an interstellar comet - the infinite possibilities of space!
Kate Daly: Divorcing well
There's no doubt divorce can be messy, but according to divorce expert Kate Daly, it doesn't have to be!
Lenny McAllister: The US at 250
This July fourth in the USA marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. As it reaches this milestone, we take a loo...
World-leading Kiwi research wins top science prize
The PM's Science Prize has been awarded to an Auckland team who's work has prevented severe disability for thousands of babies around the world.
The Bug Man and the river
The mighty Ruamāhanga river is set to play the starring role in an upcoming documentary alongside naturalist Ruud Kleinpaste, also known as The Bug Ma...
The new digital book club
Have you always wanted to join a book club but haven't quite found the time to make it happen? Well, the Libby Reads digital book club might be your a...
Chris Chang: Can the All Whites make history?
TVNZ's FIFA World Cup host, Chris Chang speaks to Mihingarangi ahead of this afternoon's match between the All Whites and Belgium.
Daughter of Fidel Castro
The Cuban revolution is particularly personal for Alina Fernández. When Alina was 10 years old, she found out that her father was its leader - Fidel C...
The art of letting go
Many of us spend years building our lives around accumulation, believing that's how we'll find security and happiness. But what if we've got it backwa...
Can we outsmart AI?
How do we build resilience in the face of more technological and societal change? Acclaimed neuroscientist, Dr Hannah Critchlow shares her tips.
Afterlife Lab: How important is legacy?
How will you be remembered after you die? And does it really matter if you're not here to see it? It turns out that an awful lot of us do care.
Max Dickins: Modern masculinity
We often talk about how life has changed for women across the generations but what about men? What does it mean to be a man today?
Doc Edge Festival: Unlikely Kin
Just as Maori have fought for the restoration of their whenua and reo so too have they fought for recognition of matauranga Maori - traditional knowle...
Maybe Baby
Emma Neale is the author of seven novels and seven poetry collections, the latest of which won the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry at the 2025 O...
Housing slumps and pumps
Over the last week we've seen house prices slumping in what could be the biggest property reset in decades, while petrol prices may also be set to com...
Ant Williams: Raising a resilient child
Life is pressured - no doubt about it. And as a parent, your natural instinct is to protect your child from that pressure - but at what cost? Ant Will...
Weight-loss drugs improve outlook for breast cancer
An important milestone has been reached in the research of GLP-1 drugs, which first transformed the treatment of diabetes. Then they upended the scien...
Life as a country doctor in Hokianga
A Pakeha doctor serving a largely Māori community, Clare Ward has developed a unique perspective on how te ao Māori and western healthcare can work to...
Everlee Wihongi freed from ICE detention
The 37-year-old was detained by ICE while attempting to return to the US on a Green Card - or Permanent Resident Card - after a three-week holiday in...
Zoulfa Katouh
Pharmacist by day and award-winning writer by night, Zoulfa Katouh loves to break stereotypes.
Marcus Frean: is auto correct ducking you around?
Is your phone correcting words like "were" to "we're" and "public" to "pubic"? More and more, predictive text seems to have a mind of its own.
New Zealander Everlee Wihongi freed from ICE detention
The 37-year-old was detained by ICE while attempting to return to the US on a Green Card - or Permanent Resident Card - after a three-week holiday in...
The Wild: Pauline Robert
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Auckland War Memorial Museum will showcase a hundred astounding images of our changing world.
Will peace break out and fuel flow freely now?
Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire. With a deal freshly inked, electronically at least, by both presidents of Iran and the US, what happe...