Cameras
World press given little freedom at Winter Olympics
International sports broadcaster Lavina Good is at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, where she has been working as part of the Olympic Broadcast Services team. Lavina joins the show for an update on the… Audio
More cameras than ever surveilling public places
More cameras than ever are in public places around New Zealand. Audio
Learning Mandarin not as intimidating as it might seem
Mike Insley began learning Mandarin when he and his wife moved to China to work in a winery in the remote region of Ningxia in 2015. He's brushing up on his Mandarin skills as part of the NZ Chinese… Audio
High-tech cameras at mosque reassure worshippers, concern privacy experts
High-tech security cameras that can automatically detect any active shooters, are to be installed at the gates of the Al Noor mosque next month - following the Christchurch terror attacks. Video, Audio
Fisheries Minister 'looking at options' for boat cameras
The government could scrap plans to put monitoring cameras on commercial fishing vessels. Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash says many in the fishing industry are unhappy with the plan and he's looking at… Audio
Waru through the lens
The New Zealand feature film Waru not only required eight, often quite inexperienced, female Maori directors to each come up with a 10-minute story, but each story had to be filmed in just one shot… Audio
MPI minister slammed for fishing boat cameras report dismissal
Newly released emails have called into question the way the Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy dismissed a report into cameras on fishing boats. The Minister said in June scientists told him the… Audio
The America's Cup: a 360-degree view
A Dunedin tech company is aiming to put viewers right onboard a racing America's Cup boat with the help of an aerodynamic 360-degree camera. Audio
Cameras could force half of all fishers out
Half of New Zealand's inshore fishing fleet could be put out of business with the introduction of cameras to monitor fish dumping.That's the prediction of an Auckland University academic as the… Audio
Tracking eyes to save lives
A local insurer is encouraging its customers to try in-vehicle eye tracking technology as a way of reducing road accidents. This Way Up looks at how this eye tracking technology works with Charles… Audio
Upset over plans to install cameras in Marlborough Sounds
Boaties in the Marlborough Sounds will need to be on their best behaviour soon. Audio