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Kia Pākiki - E08: Ōtauhati Christchurch landmarks
May 3, 2026
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Kia Pākiki - E07: Yellow-legged hornets and zombie spiders
Apr 5, 2026
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Kia Pākiki - E06: Fatherhood and gulls
Mar 1, 2026
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Feb 1, 2026
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Jan 4, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E08: Ōtauhati Christchurch landmarks | Mike Steenson, park ranger at Pūtaringamotu Riccarton Bush, joins us to talk about the new upgrades to the reserve, then we chat with classics scholar Gary Morrison about the history and symbolism of Christchurch’s Bridge of Remembrance. Finally, Adrian shares thoughts on science and science fiction. | — | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E07: Yellow-legged hornets and zombie spiders | We chat with Mateus Detoni about his work on bees, wasps and invasive hornets. Then, Royal Society travel grant recipients Usha Mendis and Jean-Louise Roberts tell us about their fascinating research into possum control and the elusive mermithid nematode. | — | |
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E06: Fatherhood and gulls | Suzy Hodgson from Ara joins us to discuss her NICU Dads study, which surveys new fathers of babies who've been through neonatal intensive care. Then Adrian interviews Lincoln University's Wendy Fox about her work on black-backed gulls. We also discuss the scientific processes of publication and peer review. | — | |
| 2/1/26 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E05: Christchurch Archeology | We check in with Nerd Nite Christchurch and the Children's University. Our main interview this month is with the Christchurch Archeology Project's Katharine Watson, who discusses her mahi and the February exhibition, Cathedral Square Unearthed. We close by chatting to Jaz Brash, who's researching Batten Disease at Lincoln University. | — | |
| 1/4/26 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E04: Bug of the Year and educational AI | We kick off 2026 with an interview with the Entomological Society of New Zealand’s Morgane Merien about Bug of the Year. Then Tom and Adrian discuss facts and the probabilistic worldview, before welcoming back Amit Sarkar for another discussion about artificial intelligence. Amit and Ara lecturer Selena Chan discuss AI as it pertains to the classroom and lecture hall, including topics such as data sovereignty and the digital divide. | — | |
| 11/30/25 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E03: Wildlife management | We've a pair of interviews this month on animal behaviour and management. Professor Elissa Cameron (Ngāi Tahu, Ōtākou) discusses a career that's taken her from Kaimanawa to Kenya, researching behaviour in animals including giraffes, quokkas, and Tasmanian devils. Then Professor James Ross talks about possums and rats, the mahi of Predator Free 2050, and his numerous projects in the field of pest management. | — | |
| 11/2/25 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E02: Medical science | Canterbury University bioengineering PhD candidate Jordan Hill joins us to discuss her research into measuring venous blood oxygen. Her poster summarising her findings thus far won the Health Research Society of Canterbury’s 2025 poster expo. Then Professor Richard Beasley, founder and director of the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand (MRINZ), conducts a wide-ranging kōrero about his career challenging orthodoxies in medical science and respiratory health. | — | |
| 10/5/25 | ![]() Kia Pākiki - E01: Jumping spiders and generative AI | We introduce Kia Pākiki Canterbury in chats with Royal Society Canterbury Branch President Roger Fagg and show hosts Tom Goulter and Adrian Paterson. Entomologist Cor Vink talks about Ourea, the new genus of jumping spiders discovered in Canterbury, then we discuss AI and its implications for society with Ara computing lecturer Amit Sarkar. | — |
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