Family
Musical Dynasties - Tami Neilson and the Neilson Family
2014 was a big year for Canadian-New Zealand country singer Tami Neilson. She released an album, toured with the Topp Twins, won the Silver Scroll for songwriting, and had her second child. The Silver… Audio
Musical Dynasties - Andy and Suzanne Lynch
Suzanne and Andy Lynch are a mother and son who have made their mark musically. Suzanne first with her sister Judy in their duo The Chicks, then as a solo performer. She has performed on numerous… Audio
UK Family dispute expert on New Zealand's family court changes
his week changes to the family court system took effect - with more of a focus on helping families resolve things outside of the courtroom. The head of the UK's largest family dispute resolution… Audio
Playing Favourites with Tami Neilson
Canadian-born singer brought up in the Neilson Family Band, now resident in New Zealand and on tour with a new album, Dynamite!. Audio
"The only thing nuclear about the family any more is how it's exploded."
Dita De Boni, Conrad Reyners and Dr Susan Morton talk to Noelle McCarthy. Audio
Andrew Solomon - US psychiatry lecturer and writer
American psychiatry lecturer and writer. His latest book is called 'Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity'. Audio
A New Kind Of Family
NYC filmmaker Nina Davenport documented having a baby on her own in her forties: First Comes Love. Audio
Douglas - Landscape of a New Zealand Composer - Episode 7
In the seventh episode, Relationships, Douglas Lilburn's friends and family reflect on how he related to people - from his relationship with his parents, to his abiding friendships over the years, the… Audio
Surviving step families
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg is an Australian child and adolescent psychologist. He is the author of Surviving Step-families published by Penguin Australia. Audio
Insight Sunday 16 September: Family Violence
What are some of the obstacles that prevent people from reporting domestic violence? Audio
Asian Report for 4 September 2007
Last week Indian communities in NZ and elsewhere observed a day singled out for brothers and sisters - "Raksha Bandan". Audio