Clare Bradley
Turning the Tide | Episode 6: What Could a Sustainable Future Look Like?
How do we create a future sustainable sea? The work of Tane & Clare Bradley of Agrisea, to do with seaweed, is one effort to provide guardianship of and to protect our seas for future generations. Video
Muriwai residents describe beach as 'wild west' after accident kills one person
Some Muriwai residents say it's the wild west when it comes to vehicles hooning along the local beach, with no clear rules or controls.
One person died and another two were injured when a vehicle… Audio
Who will compensate flood & cyclone-affected Auckland residents?
The country's biggest council says it's not going to compensate home owners whose homes were devastated in the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle. Affected homeowners are now setting their sights… Audio
Red sticker review for some homes near slip in Muriwai
Some properties in the Muriwai exclusion zone have had their red sticker status reviewed following new information that landslides in the area appear to be slowing down.
More than 125 properties in… Video, Audio
Meet the Number-8-wired minds at Fieldays innovation hub
More than 60 creative problem solvers were finalists in the Fieldays Innovation Awards this week. Audio
Seaweed drinks to hit the shelves in 2022
A New Zealand seaweed company is hoping to have a seaweed drink on the shelves next year. Audio
Government throws international education sector a lifeline
The government has thrown the devastated international education sector a $51 million lifeline, but it also warned providers overseas students aren't likely to return before the end of the year.
Some… Audio
NZQA considers axing entire diploma category
Foreign students not meeting English language standards and being marked too favourably could result in the abolition of an entire class of qualification. More than half the people who enrol in level… Audio
A plea by PTEs not to shun foreign students
International education, is the country's fourth-largest export earner and has a GDP of about $4.5 billion,(Education NZ) with private tertiary education contributing to around a quarter of that. PTE… Audio
15 institutions face sanctions over Indian study visas
A crack-down on international students from India has seen 15 tertiary institutions risk being penalised after missing a government target for sorting out incorrect and fraudulent study visa… Audio
Media agree not to publish details about Slater's personal life
The media have agreed to hold back on publishing details about blogger Cameron Slater's personal life, gleaned from his emails and private Facebook messages. Audio
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The media agree to hold back on publishing personal details about the Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
Clare Bradley talks about the Cameron Slater court case
The media agree to hold back on publishing personal details about the Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
Should blogs be regulated?
The Online Media Standards Authority says it is still waiting for any blogger to sign up to its code - despite claims by the Kiwiblog author, David Farrar, that he plans to join. Audio
Broadcasting Standards Authority defends its decision
The Broadcasting Standards Authority is being criticised for becoming increasingly conservative in its decision-making. TVNZ says it will appeal to the High Court after the Authority ruled using… Audio