Chris Clarke
3MM: Chris Clarke on those we've lost in 2019
New Zealanders share brief thoughts on important topics to them. Here's the former CEO of World vision, Chris Clarke on a high number of prominent Kiwis who sadly left us in 2019. Audio
Has Fairtrade branding lost its lustre?
Fairtrade was meant to be the saviour of the Little Guy who picks our fruit, tea and coffee beans. But as big corporations start creating their own minimum standards, has the Fairtrade symbol lost… Audio
May's cabinet culled as Boris Johnson stamps mark
Boris Johnson has conducted a thorough purge of Theresa May's cabinet, stacking the most influential roles in the British government with hardline Brexiteers. Otago University professor Robert Patman… Audio
Government looking to revamp RMA
The government is taking on the titanic task of revamping the Resource Management Act - one of New Zealand's most convulted, sprawling, but important pieces of legislation. Dr Cathy Strong from Massey… Audio
Life lesson: challenge your parking tickets
A woman who paid 50 cents too little for her parking was handed a ticket for nearly $100. Jessica Wilson from Consumer NZ joins us to talk about what your options are in this situation. Audio
Middlemore Hospital in stark need of more funding
A damning internal review of Middlemore Hospital shows a lack of resourcing is having a very real affect on the hospital and its patients. Auckland City Councillor and Otara Health chair Efeso Collins… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
What's a film you'd like to see remade? The government is taking on the titanic task of revamping the Resource Management Act - one of New Zealand's most convulted, sprawling, but important pieces of… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
A damning internal review of Middlemore Hospital shows a lack of resourcing is having a very real affect on the hospital and its patients. Auckland City Councillor and Otara Health chair Efeso Collins… Audio
I've been thinking for 25 July 2019
What the panellists Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Chris Clarke have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 25 July 2019
A get-rich-quick scheme for the ages: selling air. Audio
Three Minutes Max: Chris Clarke
Philanthropist Chris Clarke is urging people to think carefully about who they donate to and why. Audio
Talk Hillary Clinton will run again
Rumour is rife that former Democrats Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton will try and make another bid for the Presidency in a move dubbed Hillary 4.0 Audio
Drones causing issues for wildlife as well as aircraft
Drones are being blamed for scaring wildlife as well as being a nuisance for aircraft after a video went viral of a baby bear and its mother scrambling up a steep cliff face to get away from a drone.
…Health warnings for Bali travellers increased
Health dangers a bit close to home. Australians have ben warned about travelling to Bali with a spike in cases of Japanese encephalitis, a deadly mosquito-borne brain disease. And Indonesia also seems… Audio
Melbourne trolleyman criticised by police
Melbourne police have criticised the homeless Trolley Man who tried to help them during the Bourke Street knife attacks saying that he may have actually put the police in more danger by ramming his… Audio
World Kindness Day today
Its World Kindness Day today, an international observance, quite big in Australia, though not so much here. It's been going 20 years, introduced by the World Kindness Movement, a coalition of kindness… Audio
Feilding principal addresses media reports on pay talks
Feilding Intermediate Principal Diane Crate has addressed media reports on what teachers are asking for by posting on Facebook what teachers are actually asking for. She says the time to plan and… Audio
New moped ride sharing scheme planned for Auckland
The latest ride share scheme in Auckland is electric mopeds to be stationed around the city's North Shore. Audio