Sharon Brettkelly
Leaders meet in the DMZ
Donald Trump has become the first sitting US President to set foot in North Korea, meeting Kim Jong Un in the demilitarized zone. Audio
Millions to go to plastic waste projects
On a related topic the Government will spend $40 million on crowd-sourcing ideas to reduce the amount of plastic waste. The money will be used in invest in projects that tackle the problem of waste. Audio
Plastic bag ban in force
The single use plastic ban comes into effect today. The ban will affect everyone from markets and retailers, supermarkets and department stores. Audio
The Panel with Sharon Brettkelly and Michelle Boag (Part 2)
What plastic product would you NEXT like to see banned? The new housing minister won't confirm targets for kiwibuild - so the 100,000 houses may not be the key phrase anymore. Megan Woods became… Audio
The Panel with Sharon Brettkelly and Michelle Boag (Part 1)
The single use plastic ban comes into effect today. The ban will affect everyone from markets and retailers, supermarkets and department stores. The panellists discuss the move and whether they're… Audio
I've been thinking for 1 July 2019
What the Panellists Sharon Brettkelly and Michelle Boag have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 1 July 2019
A wrap of the Glastonbury festival for those who have never and probably will never find the chance to go to it. Audio
What is the link between risk-taking girls and the gender pay gap?
Researchers have revealed links between risk-taking girls and the gender pay gap. Audio
The Detail: Rebecca Macfie on Pike's 'extraordinary story'
Pike River families had today's date ringed in their calendars. It was to be the reopening of the mine, the tomb of 29 men after a series of explosions in 2010. It was something the families have… Audio
The Detail: Paula Penfold gets personal on abortion law reform
Today's podcast is about Stuff investigative journalist Paula Penfold who has done a documentary on abortion. She decided to tell her own story as part of it. The podcast is about why she decided to… Audio
Why I made my abortion story so personal
Journalist Paula Penfold tells The Detail why she decided to get personal when it came to abortion law reform. Audio
The Detail - what you need to know about the news
The first episode of The Detail is out. RNZ and Newsroom's daily news podcast, explaining the news. Host Sharon Brettkelly is here to tell us what they've dug into today. Audio
The Detail - coming soon
The Detail; a daily podcast helping you make sense of the news. Presented by Sharon Brettkelly and Alex Ashton. Debuts Monday April 29. Audio
Nelson fire: From open flame to underground
Authorities dealing with the Tasman fire have just given their first media briefing of the day. Chief reporter Sharon Brettkelly is there. She talks to Susie Ferguson. Audio
Nelson fire still high risk but 'they've turned a corner'
Authorities dealing with the Nelson fire have just given their first media briefing of the day. RNZ chief reporter Sharon Brettkelly is there. Audio
FENZ CEO: ‘We need to be different’
Why is bullying and harassment so widespread in Fire and Emergency? Sharon Brettkelly interviews chief executive Rhys Jones. Audio
Cook Islands raises water project concerns with China and NZ
New Zealand and China are caught up in a messy dispute over the biggest aid project in the Cook Islands in decades. Te Mato Vai project was touted as the first joint aid collaboration in the region… Audio
NZ bowled out for 157 by India in first game of tour
The Indian cricket team's tour of New Zealand has started this afternoon at McLean Park in Hawke's Bay, with the Black Caps winning the toss and deciding to bat. Former Blackcap Mathew Sinclair joins… Audio
Council’s efforts to remove trees hampered by vandalism
Police are now involved in a battle between Auckland neighbours and the council, which wants to remove more than 200 century-old trees, despite them being subject to a resource consent. Audio
Students struggling to find rentals in Wgtn as prices soar
Wellington rentals are the most expensive in the country, and students are finding they either can't afford the properties, or there just aren't enough around. Audio