Cindy Mitchener
Mediaworks cutting back local content
Mediaworks cutting back on local content production. Duncan Grieve from the Spin Off joins the discussion to talk about why they are turning their backs on local shows. Audio
Immigration minister fires back over residency decision
Immigration minister fires back at National over the case of granting residency to a man with multiple drink driving conditions. Audio
The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
What is your favourite New Zealand television show and why? Lifewise CEO says beneficiaries need more money help get them out of their cycle of debt. Peter Lineham talks about the issues arising from… Audio
The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Immigration minister fires back at National over the case of granting residency to a man with multiple drink driving conditions. Mediaworks cutting back on local content production. Duncan Grieve from… Audio
I've been thinking for 16 October 2019
What the panelists Cindy Mitchener and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Audio
Destination dishes
There was a video on stuff about people go to a particualr Boston Ramen shop...people queeus for up to an hour to get in and it got me thining about what I call destination dishes. Audio
Wellington refugee catering company to close doors
The end of an era , as a catering company which employed former refugees has finally shut up shop. Audio
Kohanga reo centres in decline
Over the past few years many Kōhanga have shut down: today there are around 8,500 tamariki enrolled in 450 centres around the country - and they've lost on average 100 children every year for the past… Audio
Question of the day for 13 September 2019
Roald Dahl would've turned 103 today - were any of his books especially meaningful to you, and why? Audio
Auckland teacher shortage crisis waiting to happen
School principals in Auckland have jobs to advertise - but nobody's applying to fill them. Karen McMurray from Randwick Park School in Manurewa joins the panel to talk about her experience. Audio
Teaching your kids te reo
The Stuff website has been hosting a series throughout te wiki o te reo Māori about easy ways to teach your kids te reo Māori. And one of our panellists, Anton Matthews, just happens to be the host! Audio
The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Roald Dahl would've turned 103 today - were any of his books especially meaningful to you, and why? Over the past few years many Kohanga have shut down: today there are around 8,500 tamariki enrolled… Audio
The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
The Stuff website has been hosting a series throughout te wiki o te reo Māori about easy ways to teach your kids te reo Māori. And one of our panellists, Anton Matthews, just happens to be the host… Audio
I've been thinking for 13 September 2019
What the Panellists Cindy Mitchener and Anton Matthews have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 13 September 2019
Simon Sweetman looks at the history of Friday the 13th and asks whether we care about the bad-luck omen of a single day anymore. Audio
University in London has banned beef
Goldsmith's University of London, clearly a VERY green univbersity, is phasing out single-use plastics plastics and installing more solar panels to power its buildings in New Cross, as part of a move… Audio
Basin name-change bid looking unlikely
A bid to change the Basin Reserve's name to "Support Women's Sport Basin Reserve" appeals to have fallen short, but the organisers aren't giving up just yet. Audio
Are we blinded by the bright lights of overseas CEOs?
Fran O'Sullivan had a good column in yesterday's New Zealand Herald about chief executives in New Zealand, and whether we're starstruck by overseas CEOs. Audio