Patrick Morgan
Cyclists, trucks and the road
The National Road Carriers Association has today called on cyclists and motor cyclists to be a little less arrogant on the roads. We put that to the Cycling Action Network spokesperson Patrick Morgan.
…Anonymity
The right to anonymity. Sue Chetwin of Consumer NZ says you need to read the fine print to see if you have the right to say no to publicity if you win a lottery. Audio
Headline - ugly
Do you believe the Science Editor of the Times of London when he reports this? The headline, "Socialists will probably always be uglier than Tories." Audio
Is it time to kill mankind?
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Truseau corrected a young woman who used the word "mankind" he says it's "peoplekind". Sharon Marsden of Massey University talks about "mankind" and its future. Audio
School back-packs are a heavy burden
Kids are expected to carry around a lot of stuff to and from school. This is taking its toll on their backs. Audio
SpaceX Falcon Heavy lifts off
This morning the Falcon Heavy rocket took off for Mars with a Tesla car and driver aboard, a mannequin wearing a spacesuit. Audio
Sallies support sanitary products for schools
Major Pam Waugh of the Salvation Army says the inability to buy sanitary products is an indicator of poverty. And women are putting their health at risk as they try to get-by without. Audio
Stock shade not optional
Federated Farmers Animal Welfare spokesman Chris Lewis says farmers don't have to choose between providing shade for stock and adding to their farm infrastructure.
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PMs barbie brekkie over-egged?
Is Jacinda Ardern's visit to Waitangi being over-egged? Audio
The Panel with Penny Ashton and Patrick Morgan (Part 2)
Have you watched a film that changed your life? What the Panelists Penny Ashton and Patrick Morgan want to talk about. Kids are expected to carry around a lot of stuff to and from school. This is… Audio
The Panel with Penny Ashton and Patrick Morgan (Part 1)
Jacinda Ardern's visit to Waitangi being over-egged? Federated Farmers Animal Welfare spokesman Chris Lewis says farmers don't have to choose between providing shade for stock and adding to their farm… Audio
How to teach a kid to ride a bike
Cycling advocate Patrick Morgan recalls how he first learned to ride a bike, and shares tips and tricks to get kids onto two wheels Audio
Cyling ban for Cycleway staff
Staff working on the new cycleways in Christchurch have been told they cannot cycle during work hours due to health and safety rules Audio
Shared cycle scheme
Cycling advocate Patrick Morgan talks about extending an overseas cycle sharing scheme to Auckland and Christchurch. Audio
Wellington: Bike theft capital?
Police and Wellington City Council are joining together for a new bicycle security campaign, after a spate of bike thefts in the city. Video, Audio
Lorde's new music out tomorrow
Lorde's new album due out tomorrow after two years since her debut hit single. Audio
What the panelists have been up to
What panelists Patrick Morgan and Scott Campbell have been up to. Audio
Defactos need not apply for sharemilking job
Lawyer Katherine Dalziel talks about the legalities of an ad for a sharemilker which says that co-habitating couples need not apply. Audio