Alan Mc Elroy
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
Dr Helen Petousis-Harris, Vaccinologist, University of Auckland, joins the show to talk about work being done on a vaccine for coronavirus and how it's currently being treated. Kate Day from Renters… Audio
I've been thinking for 24 January 2020
What the panellists Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Alan McElroy have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the day with Matt Chatterton
Story of the day with Matt Chatterton - RNZ Digiral journalist Audio
Media council ruling on ODT cartoon says its racist and hurtful
Media council rules that the Garrick Tremain cartoon in the Otago Daily Times was racist and hurtful. Dunedin City Councillor Marie Laufiso who protested outside the paper's office reacts to the… Audio
Question of the Day for 24 December 2019
What is the ONE book, just ONE, that you'd recommend for a summer read? Audio
Race car driver Greg Murphy shares his tips for driving
Racing car driver Greg Murphy shares his top tips for driving during both longer and shorter trips during the holiday season. Audio
Calls for e-scooter speed limits to be in place everywhere
Disability lobby groups are pushing for a speed limit for electric scooters on footpaths. Blind and Low Vision New Zealand spokesman Chris Orr joins the discussion to talk about how dangerous they… Audio
A number of popular swimming spots are closed
A number of popular swimming spots are closed for the summer due to water quality issues. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Alan McElroy
A number of popular swimming spots are closed for the summer due to water quality issues. Disability lobby groups are pushing for a speed limit for electric scooters on footpaths. Blind and Low Vision… Audio
I've Been Thinking for 24 December 2019
What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Alan McElroy have been thinking about. Audio
Story of The Day for 24 December 2019
Silly season news can get a bad rap but sometimes it allows for simply wonderful stories to get the attention they deserve. Robert Kelly does a brief survey of good summer stories and looks aead to… Audio
Tikanga Māori argument in Ellis appeal case
Tikanga Māori could be used as argument to continue Peter Ellis appeal after his death. Audio
Mental Health Foundation warning about ARTs
The Mental Health foundation says that the call to bring in Armed Response teams sounds very similar to the taser introduction a decade ago, when similar warnings were made. Audio
Wealth in the hands of those over 55
A researcher says New Zealand's wealth is concentrated in those over 65. Audio
Instagrammer apologises for rubber duck Auschwitz photo
Putting a rubber duck in front of photos sounds like a cute idea. But in front of Auschwitz? Tone deaf much? That's what a travel blogger has done. Audio
MAINZ course scrapped
The future of highly regarded audio engineering institute MAINZ is in doubt after students discovered it would no longer be offering the Bachelor of Audio Engineering and production at its central… Audio
Judges are 'mostly white and wealthy'
In a strongly worded address, the top judge in the country, Dame Helen Winkelmann, warned that judges are increasingly coming from the same narrow part of society - wealthy and mostly from white… Audio
Judith Collins says "woman of colour" tweet was a mistake
Judith Collins has apologised for calling herself "woman of colour" in a tweet. Audio
The Panel with Mamari Stephens and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
What song/s help you destress or relax? A researcher says New Zealand's wealth is concentrated in those over 65. Dr Jess Berentson Shaw, researcher from The Workshop, says the type of asset… Audio