Niki Bezzant
Pushy job seeker doesn't handle his rejection well
Pushy job seeker doesn't take his rejection well when he's told his aggressive approach wasn't welcome at a company. Audio
Southland Chamber of Commerce on Tiwai point plant closing
Petition started to stop the closure of Tiwai Point aluminium smelter. Petition backer .... explains the impact a closure would have on the region's population. Audio
Why are fireworks still being sold?
Every year there are calls for bans on the public sale of fireworks. So why has nothing changed? Audio
Question of the Day for 4 November 2019
Would you work a five hour day with restricted mobile phone and email access? Why/why not? Audio
German tech firm introduces five hour working day
German tech firm introduces five hour working day, but there's a catch. Audio
Conclusion of RWC overview of what's happened
A look at the 2019 Rugby World Cup action, the winners the losers and how AB's fans appear to have become more reasonable. Audio
From today - armed response units
Mixed response to armed police units deployed in three parts of the country. Audio
South East Asia summit's significance increases
South East Asia summit more significant after APEC in Chile is cancelled. Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie joins the discussion to talk about the implications. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and David Slack (Part 2)
Would you work a five hour day with restricted mobile phone and email access? Why/why not? Every year there are calls for bans on the public sale of fireworks. So why has nothing changed? Petition… Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and David Slack (Part 1)
South East Asia summit more significant after APEC in Chile is cancelled. Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie joins the discussion to talk about the implications. Mixed response to armed… Audio
I've been thinking for 4 November 2019
What the panellists Niki Bezzant and David Slack have been thinking about. Audio
Scandinavian secret to domestic bliss!
Stockholm resident Eva Jarlsdotter has written an article for the mail with one simple piece of advice: for a happy life, run your family like a business. Audio
Are women really better at Multi-tasking?
But some new research out of Aachen University in Germany has found there is in fact NO evidence to support the claim. Audio
India-Pakistan tensions over Kashmir ramp up
Waikato University professor Al Gillespie joins the panel to explain exactly what's going on in Kashmir, and whether an equitable solution is possible. Audio
Land use between a rock and a hard place
Food, or housing? We only have a finite amount of land in Aotearoa - and we have to use it to feed people and to house people. But which should take precedence? Economist Kirden Lees joins us to talk… Audio
Question of the Day for 15 August 2019
The IPCC says we must reduce food waste to help combat climate change. What are your best tips for reducing food waste? Audio
Is AutoCorrect ruining our ability to spell?
For people who aren't great at spelling, AutoCorrect was like a gift from the gods ... but is it having knock-on effects on useful skills? Audio
Is National paving the way for Christopher Luxon?
National's Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett is to vacate her Upper Harbour electoral seat to oversee the party's campaign for the 2020 election, which has prompted speculation that it's being vacated for… Audio
Why is New Zealand's borrowing cap so low?
New Zealand has the 11th-lowest net debt-to-GDP ratio out of 183 countries around the world. RNZ's Gyles Beckford joins the panel to explain why, and whether we need to change our philosophy. Audio