Massey University
Dr Emily Beausoleil - The art of listening
Massey University lecturer Dr Emily Beausoleil has been investigating the politics of listening. She joins Wallace to talk about why, now more than ever, it's critical that we all start listening to… Audio
Research backs evidence that P use is on the rise
Dr Chris Wilkins is a leading drug researcher at Massey University says the supply of methamphetamine has increased in New Zealand and we need to address it as a health problem "we can't just arrest… Audio
Collecting the stories of Kolkata sex workers
Pip Rea works for Freeset - a fair-trade business which employs women trapped in Kolkata's sex trade. Audio, Gallery
Would you eat steak grown in a lab?
Would you eat steak grown in a lab?
With the supply of fossil fuels used for fertilisers dwindling, the question is once again being posed: how do we make sure we have have enough food to feed the… Audio
Latin Lolitas
One of the most notable fashion movements to come out of Japan is an uber feminine take on 19th century clothing called the Lolita style. The main version of Lolita is often very light colours like… Audio, Gallery
Uni boss steps down after female vet remarks
Massey University Chancellor Chris Kelly is stepping down after comments about woman veterinary graduates.
Vet Council says gender shouldn't enter into discussion
Veterinarians are distancing themselves from the remarks by Massey University's Chancellor Chris Kelly that are being labelled as sexist. Audio
Uni boss sorry for female vet remarks
The Chancellor of Massey University has apologised after saying one woman veterinary graduate is worth two fifths of a full-time vet.
The End of Fashion
The rise of fast fashion, the move towards zero waste garments, and the abandonment of catwalks by designers who instead market their work online, are just some of the seismic shifts happening in the… Audio
Growing a brand in a fickle digital world
Kelly Thompson is the ultimate multi-tasker. The former Wellington makeup artist and photographer is based in Melbourne and is best known for her beautiful fashion illustrations and personal style. Audio, Gallery
Education Ministry bureaucracy stymies literacy project
Kathryn Ryan talks to the founder of the Shine Literacy Project, educationalist and author Joy Allcock, who says she has missed out on funding from the Education Ministry due to out-of-control… Audio
Calls to change Massey uni's name over racist comments
A Massey University lecturer wants his workplace renamed, after discovering the school's namesake, William Ferguson Massey, made openly racist remarks. Audio
Massey Uni named after racist PM, lecturer says
Massey University was named after a prime minister who made racist statements and its name should be changed, one of its lecturers says. Audio
A call to rename Massey University
The racist sentiment of early 20th century Prime Minister William Ferguson Massey is being used as a reason to rename the tertiary institution which bears his name. Audio
Massey racism prompts call for name change
A Massey University lecturer is calling for the institution to change its name, after research has revealed racist comments, made by the former prime minister its named after. The university is named… Audio
New Weta species
Three new species of ground weta have been identified by Massey University researchers, who have also recorded their mating calls. Audio
Fresh water results worst ecology professor has seen
Samples taken from fresh water near Havelock North shocked Massey University professor Russell Death, who says he's never seen such low MCI levels. Video, Audio
Snapping their way to success
Fashion photographers in New Zealand are competing for limited opportunities in an increasingly congested market. Sonia Sly speaks to emerging photographers Luke Foley-Martin and James O'Neill about… Audio
Art and Industry of Imagination
Games, film and television and publishing industry professionals with a love of sci fi and fantasy are gathering to swap notes and help the next generation to realise their dreams. 'Art and Industry… Audio, Gallery
INTERVIEW: Trinity Roots on the business of making music
Tinity Roots, one of Aotearoa's most beloved bands, have been through their fair share if financial difficulties. They're now passing on the lesson they've learnt to other musicians. Video, Audio