Sue Bradford
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Do your kids play one sport or many? Why? Nicholas Boyack for Stuff highlights an issue of frustration with New Zealand postal services for the local body election. Voting papers delivered well after… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
A newly released court of appeal judgement will change the way meth cases will be sentenced - it's has been described as a landmark appeal. Anyone who can prove that methamphetamine addiction was the… Audio
I've been thinking for 22 October 2019
What the panellists Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Audio
Update on the fire at the SkyCity convention centre
A fire is still ablaze at the SkyCity convention centre in Auckland CBD. RNZ reporter Anneke Smith gives us an update from the latest press conference. Audio
The disaffected to the Greens - don't forget your roots
The Green Party, in holding up the coalition government, has tasted real power - but some of the party's grass roots members don't like what's being done with it. Audio
The disaffected to the Greens - don't forget your roots
The Green Party, in holding up the coalition government, has tasted real power - but some of the party's grass roots members don't like what's being done with it.
AudioIncreased urgency around Fox River cleanup
Rubbish has been strewn for hundred if kms along the West Coast...its been described as a heart wrenching sight. Audio
Sorry state of rentals laid bare in Richmond flat
A Richmond flat with damp rooms, a sagging ceiling, and a piece of flanelette patching a hole in the shower has been help up as a symptom of the sorry state of many New Zealand rentals. Renters… Audio
Are the Greens entering dangerous political territory?
With the 2020 election on the horizon, the Greens are looking to make history and become the first minor party to meet the five percent threshold AFTER a term in government. Audio
Question of the Day for 22 July 2019
What's your favourite "well-loved" item of clothing? Audio
Teaching empathy
Can you teach empathy? It seems you can and they're doing it in Denmark. Schools have one hour of compulsory empathy. Students discuss their problems and the whole class tries to find a solution… Audio
Sephora opening tarnished by confetti controversy
The French make-up company opened its doors on Auckland's Queen Street over the weekend, but the publicity wasn't all in the company's favour, after questions were raised about the fate of the… Audio
Early access to Kiwisaver for life shortening conditions
A Man with Down Syndrome wins right to access KiwiSaver funds before turning 65. Who else might benefit from this change? Audio
Silver Ferns Netball World Cup victory
New Zealand stunned three-time defending champions Australia 52-51 in the Netball World Cup final in Liverpool in the early hours this morning. The coach of the NZ Mens netball team Sarah Michelle… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
Question of the Day: What's your favourite "well-loved" item of clothing? With the 2020 election on the horizon, the Greens are looking to make history and become the first minor party to meet the… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bill Ralston (Part 1)
New Zealand stunned three-time defending champions Australia 52-51 in the Netball World Cup final in Liverpool in the early hours this morning. The coach of the NZ Mens netball team Sarah Michelle… Audio
I've been thinking for 22 July 2019
What the Panelists Sue Bradford and Bill Ralston want to talk about. Audio
Story of the Day for 22 July 2019
A musical story of the day today ... are any of you familiar with the Baby Shark song, the soundtrack to thusands of parents' nightmares? Audio
Prunes vs lollies
A traveller wants to see prunes handed out on Air NZ flights rather than lollies. The man argues it would "clean eating and healthy digestion". Audio
Social media effects "tiny" on kids
A new study has found the effect social media has on children's happiness is "trivial". While the effects of time spent on social media were more wide-ranging for girls, that effect is quote "tiny".
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