Massey University
The 90's File
Why do young people choose to work in agriculture? Country Life meets Briar Loveridge who is now working in a job she didn't know existed. Audio
The 90's File
Why do young people choose to work in agriculture? Country Life meets Briar Loveridge who is now working in a job she didn't know existed.
AudioThe Taranaki Trust that keeps on giving
Trusts set up more than 50 years ago by two Taranaki farmers have helped thousands of young people further their careers in agriculture and veterinary science. Profits from two dairy farms boost the… Audio
The Taranaki Trust that keeps on giving
Trusts set up more than 50 years ago by two Taranaki farmers have helped thousands of young people further their careers in agriculture and veterinary science. Profits from two dairy farms boost the…
Audio‘Senior citizen’ monkey gets special treatment
A 28-year-old monkey who escaped a life in the circus to spend his twilight years with a foster family and his best friend - a cat - has had an emergency trip to the vet after he lost hair and weight… Video, Audio
Something Something
Elleana Dumper of student lead music industry organisation Something Something talks to Yadana Saw about their latest projects. Audio
The Business of Underwear: Flesh is More
"On the red carpet Kim Kardashian wore a slip that I designed and it was designed to be worn in the bedroom," says Kiwi lingerie designer Chloe Julian who has worked for international labels Agent… Audio
Three Minutes Max: Dr Claire Matthews
Dr Claire Matthews, director of academic quality at Massey University, gives her thoughts on Rotary International. Audio
Dr Claire Matthews: NZ Super not enough for Kiwi retirees
Dr Claire Matthews has just released her Massey University Retirement Expenditure Guidelines and its not good news for a lot of people. Audio
Three Minutes Max: Professor Mohan Dutta
Three Minutes Max: short, sharp opinions from commentators around New Zealand. Mohan Dutta is the Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation at Massey University… Audio
Student desperation for rentals hitting new highs
A group of university students are trying a new approach in a bid to find a rental home, while others are struggling to even pay rent.
Don Brash denies he's racist as speech goes ahead
An appearance by former National leader Don Brash at Massey University, that was mired in controversy when it was cancelled in August, went ahead today without protest. Video, Audio
Bevan Catley: making healthy workplaces
Workplace stress and anxiety has risen sharply in recent years so what role should employers play to change that? Associate Professor Bevan Catley, of Massey's Healthy Work Group, is delivering a… Audio
Needles found in strawberries sold at Auckland Countdown
A supply chain expert has called the needles found in strawberries in Australia and now here in New Zealand a form of food terrorism. Needles have been found in a punnet of strawberries sold at the St… Audio
Chris Stephens: gaining age, losing friends
A recent poll in Australia found 25% of men between 30 and 65 have few or no social connections and 17% of all people have no mates at all they could visit without invitation. Dr Chris Stephens from… Audio
Student leader fears 'silencing effect'
A student leader is calling on the Massey University vice chancellor to make it clear she supports the independence of student associations following the Don Brash cancellation. Audio
Massey Uni vice-chancellor mis-led public, colleague says
Massey University's Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor Chris Gallavin says he's disappointed vice chancellor Jan Thomas manipulated the truth about why it banned Don Brash from its campus. Audio
Southern discomfort: Media in free speech frenzy
Twice in two weeks high profile political speaking engagements have been scrubbed, sparking overlapping debates about free speech, hate speech, censorship and safety. As future free speech flashpoints… Video, Audio
Southern discomfort: Media in free speech frenzy
Twice in two weeks high profile political speaking engagements have been scrubbed, sparking overlapping debates about free speech, hate speech, censorship and safety. As future free speech flashpoints…
Video, AudioWhat do the students think of Massey University's decision?
Massey University Students' Association president Ben Schimdt says the student body is disappointed at the decision to rescind an invitation to Don Brash to speak about his time as National leader. Audio