Stories by Lena Hesselgrave
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Looking at the impact
New Zealand is world renowned for its natural environment, but will we keep it that way?
The naked truth of science
This way up and Naked Science showcase the best of science and technology in New Zealand.
Free travel
The Green Party has proposed to make off-peak public transport free for tertiary students.
Getting Home: Uber
Is the ride-sharing service Uber the way forward for transport, unfair competition for taxis, or unsafe for passengers?
Why Vote?
The Wireless hosted a panel discussion looking at the value of your vote. Listen to the audio here.
Live panel discussion: Why Vote?
They say if you don't vote, you don't get to complain about the outcome. But is the system flawed? Join us for a panel discussion on the value of your vote.
Getting a good soundbite
We ask vampires Vladislav and Viago some pointed questions at a press conference in "Vellington".
#bringbackourgirls rally
Rallies have been held across New Zealand in a show of solidarity for the 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by an Islamist militant group in Nigeria last month.
Tougher English requirements
Auckland University is doubling the English literacy entry standard for admission to undergraduate programmes.
Otago elections project
Otago University's politics students are breaking down old boundaries to involve themselves in this year's election
What renters should know about insurance
Cost, lack of information, or misunderstandings over coverage are among the main reasons young people don't have contents insurance policies of their own.
Are you suffering from art anxiety?
Jason Maling explores “art anxiety” and attempts to treat cultural malaise at City Gallery Wellington.
Broods: Going for gold
Meet Caleb and Georgia Nott, the talented brother and sister duo tipped as New Zealand's next big musical export.
How a law is made
How does an idea that had it's beginning on a political party conference floor, or on a public servant’s desk, become law?
Plain packaging bill passes first reading
The first step in a commitment to making New Zealand smokefree by 2025 passes with almost unanimous support.
More than a bit of a laugh
For some students, it’s not just having a roof over your head, but about creating a home with a personality.
Up close with Name UL
Name UL, a talented 17-year-old rapper, talks hip-hop, confidence and his new EP.
Typecasting Kiwis
For years, advertising on the small screen has taken a punt at defining New Zealand identity.
David Dallas live
New Zealand hip hop's man of the moment took the stage at The Wireless launch party. Listen to his set.
Panel discussion: Who do you trust?
Comedian Rose Matafeo, Diane White of JustSpeak, Dr Anna Morrow and actor Cameron Jones talk trust.
The Wireless Live: Janine & The Mixtape
Hear Janine & The Mixtape, recorded live at our launch party in Auckland.
The Wireless Live: Randa
The Wireless recorded all the acts that took the stage at our launch party. Check out Randa's set.
Who do you trust?
Stay tuned for video and audio from the first live event hosted by The Wireless.