Damon Salesa
The best places for refugees in NZ
The mayor of Napier Bill Dalton can't understand why his region has been labeled unsafe for refugees. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Damon Soleil and Mark Inglis have been thinking about. Audio
Abel Tasman Beach
The organisers behind a fundraising drive to buy Awaroa Beach are saying thanks but no thanks to Gareth Morgan's $600k offer. Audio
Teachers' relationships with students
Dr Alex Gunn of the University of Otago on what student teachers are taught about proper conduct. Audio
When an workers actions become an employment issue
Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel discusses the case of Josie Butler and her dildo protest. Are her actions anything to do with her employer? Audio
Ministry of Education building bill
The Ministry of Education building in Wellington is having a $2.5m staircase installed. Audio
The Panel with Damon Soleil and Mark Inglis (Part 2)
Evaluating employees without criticising. What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Mark Inglis have been thinking about. The mayor of Napier Bill Dalton can't understand why his region has been labeled… Audio
The Panel with Damon Soleil and Mark Inglis (Part 1)
What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Mark Inglis have been up to. The Ministry of Education building in Wellington is having a $2.5m staircase installed. Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel discusses the… Audio
Cloud-based passports
Australia and New Zealand could soon be trialling "cloud passports". Where your biometric information is stored in the cloud - spelling the end to paper passports. Audio
World's most segregated cities
The capital of Spain Madrid has been named as the world's most segregated city. Audio
116 ways to get cancer
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has listed 116 things and circumstances that cause cancer. Audio
School vending machines
The Principal of Wellington College Roger Moses talks about food vending machines in schools. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been thinking about. Audio
Tea analogy for sexual consent
Thames Valley Police in the Uk has made a video using the analogy of offering a cup of tea to gaining consent for sex. Audio
Different equations equals maths debate
If you get the right answer does it matter how you get there? Audio
Whitebait netting big bucks
Has the gentle past-time of whitebaiting lost its innocence? Audio
Police crashes
Inspector Steve Darroch of the Police Training College talks about driver training in light of revelations about the number of crashes officers are responsible for. Audio