Damon Salesa
The Panel with Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
Thames Valley Police in the Uk has made a video using the analogy of offering a cup of tea to gaining consent for sex. What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been thinking about. The… Audio
The Panel with Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson (Part 1)
What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been up to. Inspector Steve Darroch of the Police Training College talks about driver training in light of revelations about the number of… Audio
Greater shift hoped for in NZ Pacific achievement rates
Achievement rates of Pacific students in tertiary education are not increasing as hoped, despite the growing number of Pacific students. Audio
Easter over ANZAC
Regarding retail trading on Easter Sunday but not Anzac Day. A listener doesn't understand the distinction. "Why is OK to favour Anzac commemoration over Easter? Both have crosses and prayers and are… Audio
No ban on alcohol sachets
A lack of supply is the reason given by Justice Minister Amy Adams for not banning alcohol sachets. Audio
Labour on the up
Support for the Labour Party has edged past the 30% mark in the latest Herald-DigiPoll. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Ali Jones and Damon Salesa have been thinking about. Audio
Best place for expats
Singapore has been ranked as the best place for expatriates to live. Audio
Paid parental leave
Paid parental leave would be extended to 26 weeks under legislation that has gone before Parliament. This year the Government increased paid parental leave from 14 to 16 weeks. A further lift to 18… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Damon Salesa (Part 2)
Consumers in Australia are turning away from fruit after being told of the high sugar content of fruit juice. Support for the Labour Party has edged past the 30% mark. A lack of supply is the reason… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Damon Salesa (Part 1)
What the Panelists Ali Jones and Damon Salesa have been up to. Paid parental leave would be extended to 26 weeks under legislation that has gone before Parliament. Roger Brooking of the Howard League… Audio
Indigenous and Pacific Experiences in the First World War
Wallace hosts a panel to explore the experiences of indigenous and Pacific soldiers in the First World War: how and why they got involved in the war; their experience of conflict overseas, and; how… Audio, Gallery
'Samoan Heroes' book launched
A book about high achieving Samoans has been launched with the hope that it will inspire Pasifika youth to aim for greatness. Audio
Hopes remain Fiji will still make Forum summit
The subject of Fiji, which has dominated Pacific Island Forum summits every year since 2006, will continue this year after the country's leader announced he will not attend. Audio
Does Wellington understand Auckland?
Todd Niall explores if Auckland needs extra support from government. Audio
100 years since New Zealand's invasion of Samoa
New Zealand and Samoa are marking the centenary of New Zealand's invasion of Samoa with commemorations in Auckland and Apia. Audio
Exhibition on legacy of NZ's invasion of Samoa during WW1 opens
New Zealand's first act of the First World War, the taking of Samoa from the Germans in 1914, and the legacy of this, has been commemorated at the Auckland War Museum. Audio
Academic awarded grant to research 200-years of Samoa's history
An Auckland University academic has been awarded funding to research a key period of Samoa's history, from 1800 to 2000. Audio
Samoan historian discusses 50 years of independence
Today marks 50 years since Samoa gained its independence from New Zealand. Audio