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Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 6: Euthanasia
Should we have the right to choose the circumstances of our death, or is it just too complicated to sort out? Alice confronts her fear of death and admits she may not be immortal after all. Video
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 5: Women's Bodies
Why are we so scared of breasts? In this episode, Alice attempts to change the minds of viewers using exposure therapy and her soap-opera fantasies. Video
Auckland Mayor and businesses hopeful for easing of restrictions
With fewer cases reported over the weekend, Auckland's mayor is hoping that Cabinet will ease the Covid-19 restrictions. Audio
The Bassett Road machine-gun murders (part 2)
The case breaks wide open, two key witnesses come forward with critical information. But the most interesting part of the Bassett Road murders is what happens after the conviction... Audio
Covid-19: St Lukes case under investigation now linked to cluster
The Covid-19 case at St Lukes that was being reinvestigated has now been linked to the existing cluster.
No longer a slave to likes and follows
Today, social media has bridged the gap between distance and human connections, but at what cost? We meet a photographer-turned-influencer whose every waking moment comes with mounting pressure and… Audio
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 4: Churches and Charity
Should God pay tax? Alice asks this and many more hard-hitting questions as she attempts to separate church and state once and for all. Video
Covid-19 - Pacific health leaders concerned for community
Health leaders concerned for the Pacific community around the Auckland covid-19 cluster. Audio
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 3: Healthcare Inequity
Why do Māori live seven years fewer than Pākehā? Alice delves into the health system and asks if more money should be spent on Māori health and less on her digestive system. Video
Team of five million need to be committed to prevent outbreak
The latest results from the now-fortnightly poll conducted by Research New Zealand shows that respondents believe the 'team of five million' needs to be more committed to preventing another Covid-19… Audio
Covid-19 testing in Auckland breaks previous single-day record
Nearly 8000 people were tested for the coronavirus in Auckland yesterday, smashing the previous record of 6400 on 24 June.
Auckland can cope with another lockdown: Mayor Phil Goff
Auckland is waking up to the first full day at Alert Level 3, it came into place at midday yesterday and from early morning people were lining up at Covid-19 testing stations and heading to the… Audio
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 2: TERFs
What is a TERF and why are they ruining feminism? In this episode, Alice heads to Wellington to find out. Video
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 1: Migrant Sex Workers
Sex work is decriminalised in New Zealand—unless you’re a migrant worker. In this episode, Alice visits a brothel for business and pleasure and asks why this discriminatory law hasn't been changed. Video
Is Auckland being overlooked by domestic tourists?
With international tourism still on hold due to Covid-19, Kiwis are exploring their own backyard. But is our biggest city being overlooked as people opt for getaways out of town? Louise Ternouth… Audio
ATEED's crisis summit kicks off
Auckland is holding a day-long crisis summit today to thrash out a Covid recovery plan for the city's fragile economy.
Economic activity in the city forecast to decline by 6 percent this year -… Audio
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Trailer
Alice Snedden’s Bad News is an eight-part docu-comedy series that wrestles with some of the most confusing and contentious political and social issues confronting Aotearoa in 2020. Video
Pandemic
Emma spends lockdown at Auckland hospital and sees how government action on COVID-19 underlines the lack of urgency when it comes to Māori health. Audio
Responding to racism - James Roque on fronting a new campaign against racism
In this epidode, we're speaking to Filipino comedian, James Roque, on his involvement with the Human Rights Commission's latest campaign - "Racism is no joke". Produced by Kadambari Gladding Audio
Responding to racism - James Roque on fronting a new campaign against racism
In this epidode, we're speaking to Filipino comedian, James Roque, on his involvement with the Human Rights Commission's latest campaign - "Racism is no joke". Produced by Kadambari Gladding
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