Karyn Hay
Mediawatch Midweek: 10 July 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the end of local music TV, the fallout from a famous Māori Television scoop and Google changing tack on name… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek: 10 July 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the end of local music TV, the fallout from a famous Māori Television scoop and Google changing tack on name…
AudioGame Theory: US Women's Soccer Team Wins the Cup
Mark Reason followed the Women's Football World Cup along with a soaring number of viewers around the world. Audio
Two Million Obese New Zealanders Predicted
Researchers at Otago University predict two million New Zealanders will be obese in less than 20 years time. Audio
Black Caps vs India: Cricket World Cup Live
RNZ Sport's Ravinder Hunia talks about the struggles of being a cricket loving Indian New Zealander when both of her teams are facing eachother Audio
Do It Yourself: Composting
In the second part of our new series, Do it Yourself, we learn how to compost. Karyn is joined by Jo McCarroll, the editor of NZ Gardener who talks us through how to reduce food waste by composting… Audio
Andrew Barnes: pushing for a 4 day working week
Andrew Barnes is challenging our view of work and how we structure the working week. He's been spreading the word about the four day working week and the idea of paying not for hours but for… Audio, Gallery
Asbestos victim should have got ACC
The High Court has ruled that a woman who died of a cancer caused by inhaling asbestos as a child was entitled to ACC cover. Lawyer Hazel Armstrong specialises in resolving ACC issues and tells Karyn… Audio
The Rest is History: The Poll Tax
It's time to dive into the week's news, in the past. This week our resident historian Robert Kelly is looking at the history of a particularly insidious law, the ghost of which still hangs over race… Audio
Sexual violence law reform: A survivor's experience
A rape survivor who has been through the court process, talks about the proposed changes to the way victims are treated in court. Audio
The impact of selling Westland Milk Products
Grey District Mayor, Tony Kokshoorn speaks about the wider community's reaction to the sale of Westland Milk Products, the country's second largest dairy co-operative. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Attribution anger & anti-social media
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about attribution anger; greenwashing in the Koru lounge, tenant journos and rental health and tech titans dissing our courts and… Audio
Sexual violence law reform
Defence lawyer, Adam Couchman discusses the proposed law changes that would mean victims in sexual violence cases may not have to appear in a court room at all. Audio
Community resilience for disasters
Karyn speaks with the Director of the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency, Sarah Stuart-Black, about how to prepare for the unexpected and respond to major disruption at a local level. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Attribution anger & anti-social media
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about attribution anger; greenwashing in the Koru lounge, tenant journos and rental health . . . and tech titans dissing our… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Attribution anger & anti-social media
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about attribution anger; greenwashing in the Koru lounge, tenant journos and rental health . . . and tech titans dissing our…
AudioLately Book Club: Catherine Woulfe
It's time for Lately Book Club where every fortnight we go exploring in the world of literature and invite you to come along. Catherine Woulfe tells us about the work of Sherryl Jordan. Audio
Waitomo Gas launches in Wellington
Wellington motorists have been lining up to fill up their tanks at the capital's newest petrol station, which has been selling petrol for 30 cents less per litre than the local average. Audio
New laws proposed for sexual violence cases
The government wants to change the law so that victims in sexual violence cases may not have to appear in a court room at all. Audio
I Didn't Know That: Orchestras
It's time for our fortnightly look into our own ignorance with 'I Didn't Know That'. We take a reasonably complex topic and try to make it less confusing. Dr Kenneth Young teaches orchestral… Audio