RNZ NTN: The Week That Was
With Ben Hurley and Gemma Gracewood.
RNZ NTN: Richard Boock
With sport.
RNZ NTN: Sean McKenna
With new music.
RNZ NTN: Book Review - Inside the Kingdom
By Robert Lacey, published by Hutchinson and reviewed by Crystal Beavis.
RNZ NTN: Feature guest - Alan Whitworth
Alan Whitworth is employed by English Heritage in the UK. He spent 15 years on the first major project to record entire visible sections of Hadrian's Wall.
RNZ NTN: Pacific Issues
With Mike Field from Fairfax.
RNZ NTN: Tom Cameron and Sophie McBride
Under the Mountain.
RNZ NTN: Maria Collins
30th anniversary of the Erebus disaster.
RNZ NTN: Film - Dan Slevin
Dan reviews A Serious Man; Flame and Citron; 2012 and The Twilight saga: New Moon.
RNZ NTN: Jane Brunning - Living with HIV
21 years ago Jane Brunning was diagnosed with HIV and given just 3 years to live - these days she's helping other HIV-positive women who she says have no reason to feel ashamed of their illness.
RNZ NTN: New Technology - Colin Jackson
Colin discusses ACTA the secret treaty that the government is negotiating about your rights on the Internet.
RNZ NTN: Book Review - Brothers and Sisters
Edited by Charlotte Wood, reviewed by Jane Westaway and Published by Allen and Unwin.
RNZ NTN: Feature guest - Rabbi David Rosen
Can inter-faith dialogue lead to peace in the Middle East?
RNZ NTN: UK correspondent - Matthew Parris
The UK inquiry into the Iraq war.
RNZ NTN: David Kennedy - Dealing with gang violence
Professor David Kennedy is the Director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.
RNZ NTN: New tax recommendations
Geoff Nightingale from Price Water House Coopers tax partner and member of the Tax Working Group.
RNZ NTN: Steve Braunias
A journey through the arcade
RNZ NTN: Law
Legal commentator Mai Chen examines the greater protection of property rights.
RNZ NTN: Music review with Marty Duda
Robbie Williams is the featured singer.
RNZ NTN: Book review - The Bradshaw Variations
Catriona Ferguson reviews 'The Bradshaw Variations' by Rachel Cusk. Published by Faber and amp; Faber.
RNZ NTN: Feature guest - John Barnett
John Barnett, TV and film producer and owner of South Pacific Pictures. He is behind homegrown TV shows Shortland Street and Outrageous Fortune, and four of the top six highest grossing New Zealand films.
RNZ NTN: Australia correspondent - Paul Barclay
The latest goings on from across the ditch.
RNZ NTN: Young Scientist awarded
Jono Squire, a young Otago University scientist who's been recognised as one of the world's top young scientists for his work on energy production by nuclear fusion.
RNZ NTN: The age of official apologies
Official apologies for everything ranging from slavery and the Second World War to the global financial crisis are sweeping the western world. Mark Gibney, a professor of political science at University of North Carolina Asheville and co-editor of The Age of Apology: Facing Up to the Past, dissects"penitential engagement".
RNZ NTN: Cedit card scam linked to Auckland City Council owned carparks
Andrew McKenzie, Auckland City Council's general manager of finance; and Daniel Ayres, Auckland-based computer forensic consultant and IT security consultant; his company is Elementary Solutions.
RNZ NTN: Media
With Denis Welch.
RNZ NTN: Water safety
Michael Tipton is a UK-based water safety expert, and keynote speaker at the first international New Zealand Water Safety conference 'Charting the Future'.
RNZ NTN: Business
With business and economics commentator Rod Oram.
RNZ NTN: Book review
'The Humbling' by Philip Roth. Reviewed by Laura Kroetsch, published by Jonathan Cape.
RNZ NTN: Feature guest - Peter Beck
Peter Beck is an award-winning scientist and engineer, with his most recent achievement being the Cooper Medal, which is presented by the Royal Society bi-annually to those deemed to have published the best single account of research in physics and engineering. Following almost a decade and a half of propulsion research, market development and networking within the international space community, Peter founded Rocket Lab Ltd in 2006 to develop the A-tea series of launch vehicles.