After the typhoon
By Mark Broatch in Current Affairs
Issue 3838 25th Nov 2013
A Kiwi who runs a business in the Philippines is trying to help typhoon victims the best way he knows: by keeping them employed.
By Mark Broatch in Current Affairs
Issue 3838 25th Nov 2013
A Kiwi who runs a business in the Philippines is trying to help typhoon victims the best way he knows: by keeping them employed.
in Editorial
Issue Listener Plus 3838 25th Nov 2013
As dairy herds increase, our rivers suffer. We need urgent action.
Issue Listener Plus 3838 24th Nov 2013
Gods Among Us; new season TV; and Shona Laing.
By Jane Clifton in Politics
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Labour and the Greens are running a risk in crying wolf over Air NZ.
By Guy Somerset in Books
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Books & Culture editor Guy Somerset and the Listener’s team of reviewers on the year’s reading highlights.
By Louise Chunn in Books
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell tells New Zealander Louise Chunn how the weak can outsmart the strong.
By Fiona Rae in Radio Week
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Verdi's masterpiece about a womanising king is transplanted to Berlusconi's Italy.
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
The web satire gets properly funded for TV, and Shark Week gets more sensational.
By The Listener in Current Affairs
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Kiwi Tearfund CEO Ian McInnes was in Sri Lanka when the devastating 2004 tsunami struck, and was there as the civil war ended in 2009.
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
A documentary that changed the US military.