Ruth Money
Public law expert joins the discussion on ad attack ban
Public law expert, Graeme Edgeler joins the discussion on whether or not the Speaker of the house can ban attack ads using footage from parliament tv. Audio
NZ Climate strike day has a huge turnout around the country
New Zealand Climate Strike day sees hundreds of thousands turn up to March, impressing Greta Thunberg who's retweeted the huge crowds from Dunedin to her followers. Audio
Trump trouble continues after transcript released of phonecall
Trump's troubles continue after transcript of his phone call is released and the whistleblower's revealed to be working with the CIA. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Ian Telfer (Part 2)
Calls for less reality TV shows and a return to Game shows. Former game show hostess, Irene Gardiner joins the panel to talk about why they stopped being made. What was you favourite gameshow? Dairy… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
Trump's troubles continue after transcript of his phone call is released and the whistleblower's revealed to be working with the CIA. New Zealand Climate Strike day sees hundreds of thousands turn up… Audio
What the panellist have been thinking for 27 September 2019
What the Panellists Ruth Money and Ian Telfer have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the day with Caitlin Cherry for 27 September 2019
Caitlin shares some the best and funniest banners from the climate strike marches around the country and the world Audio
Bring Your Own Device to school
The ministry of education's technology revisions are due back next year and one casualty could be a widespread walk-back of the Bring Your Own Device "craze", as Metro calls it,. Audio
Does it matter where academic funding comes from?
An academic who specialises in smoking research is being shunned by the scientific community because her work is indirectly funded by tobacco companies. Professor Shaun Hendy from the University of… Audio
Is it OK to bar a customer for an unflattering review?
A loyal customer who wrote a 3 star online review of a local eatery in Napier has been banned ! Audio
Troubled KiwiBuild programme
The pressure is ratcheting up on the troubled KiwiBuild programme with the news yesterday that the head of KiwiBuild Commercial is leaving to take up a new job in the private sector. Audio
Question of the day for 22 August 2019
Do you have any tips on how to get sleepy teenagers out of bed? Audio
How to deal with sleepy teens
The NZ Herald reports that Clinton parents Donna Davey and Shane Drysden were each fined 50 dollars for failing to enrol thier son in school. Audio
Botched Census blowback has big effect on DHBs
Some DHBs are concerned the botched Census will reduce funding in some deprived areas, where the data won't be reliable enough. Audio
Strengthening the criminal justice system for victims
Victims advocate Ruth Money offers her thoughts on the government's drastic planned changes to the criminal justice system and its philosophy. Audio
New report warns against technological "silver bullets"
A piece in the Newsroom website by scientist Mike Joy and economist Peter Fraser warns against seeing technological breakthroughs as a way to continue farming as we currently are. Peter Fraser joins… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Do you have any tips on how to get sleepy teenagers out of bed? The pressure is ratcheting up on the troubled KiwiBuild programme with the news yesterday that the head of KiwiBuild Commercial is… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
A piece in the Newsroom website by scientist Mike Joy and economist Peter Fraser warns against seeing technological breakthroughs as a way to continue farming as we currently are. Peter Fraser joins… Audio