Mai Chen
Busting the bamboo ceiling
Is there institutionalised racism within New Zealand's public and private sectors? Does a bamboo ceiling exist? If it does, a group of Asian leaders are working to tear it down.
AudioThe media – who is in control?
"The media" - who is in control? How do you deal with ethnic stereotyping? Lynda Chanwai-Earle asks these questions at Mai Chen's Super Diversity Leadership programme and hears from experts on how to… Audio, Gallery
The media – who is in control?
"The media" - who is in control? How do you deal with ethnic stereotyping? Lynda Chanwai-Earle asks these questions at Mai Chen's Super Diversity Leadership programme and hears from experts on how to…
AudioPost US election poll analysis
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are accused of not looking for the right things in the pre-election political polls. Audio
Kaikoura quake - the economic implications
Business journalist Fran O'Sullivan talks about the tough economic decisions to be made following the Kaikoura earthquakes. Audio
Kaikoura quake - Wellington building assessments
The chairman of the Greater Wellington Regional Council Chris Laidlaw talks about building assessment and what may change in safety requirements. Audio
Kaikoura quake - rethinking transport
The president of the Shipping Federation Steven Chapman talks about sea freight being a real alternative to rail. Audio
Kaikoura quake - the latest
Rick Kittelty of Kaikoura Shuttles and Taxis talks about the impact of the earthqaukes on business in the area.DoC ranger Mike Morrissey on the destruction to the seal colony breeding ground. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Diane Robertson (Part 2)
Do you eat meat and not connect it's a dead animal? What the Panelists Mai Chen and Diane Robertson, want to talk about. Business journalist Fran O'Sullivan talks about the tought economic decisons to… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Diane Robertson (Part 1)
Rick Kittelty of Kaikoura Shuttles and Taxis talks about the impact of the earthqaukes on business in the area. The chairman of the Greater Wellington Regional Council Chris Laidlaw talks about… Audio
Police canvass via text
Police in Canada have moved from old fashioned door-knocking to text canvassing. Audio
NZers attitudes to euthanaisa unchanged - latest Poll
Emanual Kalafetalis talks about the latest Research NZ poll on euthanasia. Audio
Young people put the brakes on driving
Fewer young people are learning to drive. And automotive analyst Dave Moore talks about the Toyota Hilux Moose Test fail. Audio
FBI pobe into Clinton emails
Are Hillary Clinton's emails on Antony Weiner's computer? Audio
Super fund and Super jumbo
ACC and the NZ Super Fund have bought into KiwiBank. The first Airbus A380 Superjumbo has landed in Christchurch this afternoon. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Mark Inglis (Part 2)
Influencing and persuading people by PREsuading them. What the Panelists Mai Chen and Mark Inglis want to talk about. Emanual Kalafetalis talks about the latest Research NZ poll on euthanasia. And… Audio