Ella Henry
The Panel with Ella Henry and Ellen Read (Part 2)
Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel talks about the pros and cons of gender-oriented services. What the Panelists Ella Henry and Ellen Read have been thinking about. Another dog attack on a child. The… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Ellen Read (Part 1)
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Ellen Read have been up to. Business and political journalist Rob Hosking discusses the continuing revelations about off-shore Trust accounts. Will John Key come out… Audio
Funded by Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola is putting funding into academic studies. Is that ok? Audio
Student mag offends red heads
Massive has taken pot shots at red heads and has a provocative cover to go with a story about students doing sex work. Audio
Proposed school funding system
Peter Kaiser has been the principal of Auckland's Tirimoana School for 25 years. He talks about a new idea on how to target education funding. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Tim Watkin have been thinbking about. Audio
World Contact Day
"Calling occupants of interplanetary craft!" Today is World Contact Day. Originated by the International Flying Saucer Bureau. Audio
Iranian human rights
The visiting Iranian Foreign Minister has been questioned about his country's human rights record. Audio
Echoed call for new Auckland stadium
The idea of building a new football stadium on Auckland's waterfront has been floated again. Audio
Police no-shows
Greg O'Connor of the Police Association discusses resources and Police responses. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Today is World Contact Day. Originated by the International Flying Saucer Bureau. What the Panelists Ella Henry and Tim Watkin have been thinbking about. Peter Kaiser has been the principal of… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Tim Watkin have been up to. Greg O'Connor of the Police Association discusses resources and Police responses. The idea of building a new football stadium on… Audio
French legislate against food waste.
George Langlands of food rescue organisation Kaibosh talks about whether NZ needs to follow France in making laws against food waste. Audio
Paternity leave good for business
The CEO of Business NZ Kirk Hope discusses an Ernst and Young study that's found more women at the top is good for business and so is men taking paternity leave. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Finlay MacDonald have been thinking about. Audio
Chinese Year of the Monkey
It's all monkey business this year - what does the Year of the Monkey mean to Chinese astrologers? Audio
NZers to pay UK health surcharge
The last remainling threads to the apron stings of the Motherland are being snipped with a new surcharge for New Zealanders living in the UK. Audio
Gareth Morgan to stump up for Abel Tasman beach
Businessman Gareth Morgan will donate $600 000 to make up for the shortfall to buy an Abel Tasman Beach to keep public access. Audio