Simon Chapple
The Week in Detail: Climate concerns, funding foibles
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Climate concerns, funding foibles
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioDemystifying the world of political lobbying
Kris Faafoi's move into lobbying has raised eyebrows - is there a case for regulating the industry? Audio
Demystifying the world of political lobbying
Kris Faafoi's move into lobbying has raised eyebrows - is there a case for regulating the industry?
AudioThe Week in Detail: Greens and Games
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Greens and Games
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioTurning the system upside down
From our water supply to our polytechnics, we're eschewing regional control for a more centralised approach. Why? Audio
Turning the system upside down
From our water supply to our polytechnics, we're eschewing regional control for a more centralised approach. Why?
AudioUnion, academic on government's unemployment insurance plans
The government is looking to introduce an unemployment insurance scheme that will offer ACC-like payments to people who lose their jobs because of redundancy or illness rather than just accidents.
It… Audio
Superannuation debate heats up
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson says Labour is standing by its commitment to not raise the superannuation age, despite the OECD suggesting it should. The Director of the Institute for governance… Audio
There are renewed calls for state funding of political parties
Director for Victoria University's Institute for Governance and Policy studies joins the discussion on talk of scrapping political party donations in favour of each party instead being publicly… Audio
Getting around the rules - how to buy a politician
Can rich foreigners buy political influence in New Zealand? And are our rules over donations to political parties too easy to get around? Audio
Getting around the rules - how to buy a politician
Can rich foreigners buy political influence in New Zealand? And are our rules over donations to political parties too easy to get around?
AudioShould we be worried about local government donations?
A piece on the Newsroom website reveals just how much financial firepower property developers threw around in the 2016 mayoral race. Dr Simon Chapple from Victoria University joins us to talk about… Audio
Workplace gripes
Stuff did a brief survey of its staff, looking at the annoying habits in the workplace that wind people up the most. The top bug-bears include farting, abusive pet names, talking loudly, and bad… Audio
Little trust for the gun lobby
Let's continue with this study by Victoria University, which also looked into gun ownership in New Zealand. In total 15 percent of the 1000 people surveyed owned a gun. Audio
Kiwis trust Buddhists
Buddhism is the most trusted religion in New Zealand, according to a survey from the Victoria University of Wellington. The survey was conducted after the Christchurch mosque shootings. Audio
Does Budget 2019 deliver on the wellbeing promise?
Has the government's wellbeing focus made any important difference to this year's budget compared with previous budgets? Kathryn speaks with Dr Simon Chapple and Dr Michael Fletcher from Victoria… Audio