Mike Gourley
One in Five for 20 February 2011
Accessible environments - outdoors and in. Proponents of inclusive playgrounds walk the talk. And Microsoft's chief accessibility officer visits down under. Audio
One in Five for 13 February 2011
Te Papa plays host to a celebration of disabled peoples' artistic and creative achievements. And Welfare Justice continues to challenge government mantras on welfare reform. Audio
Audiogists angry at ACC's funding cuts for hearing aids
Audiologists are angry the Accident Compensation Corporation is cutting back its coverage of audiologist appointments and hearing aid repair bills, as well as the aids themselves. Audio
One in Five for 6 February 2011
A milestone event in the monitoring of disability rights in New Zealand: the Convention Coalition unveils its findings. Audio
One in Five for 30 January 2010
As a senior ranking NZ diplomat, Don MacKay led the negotiations at a critical time in the development of the UN Disability Convention. Now retired, Don MacKay looks back the highpoint of his career. Audio
One in Five for 19 December 2010
The year that was in the affairs of the disability community. Matt Frost, Minnie Baragwanath and Jade Farrar join Mike Gourley on the One in Five panel. Audio
One in Five for 12 December 2010
Resilience and humour help relieve the shock and uncertainty for disabled Cantabrians during and after the Big One. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 5 December 2010
Disability issues are front of mind thanks to the annual international day of disabled people. But does it get enough attention? And is there reason to celebrate? Audio
One in Five for Sunday 21 November 2010
The Learning Connexion makes a difference for art students living with disability; and the Blind Australian who combines disability and race discrimination in his portfolio. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 14 November 2010
Rodney Hide says he wants inclusive education but the devil is in the detail; And Disabled Maori and Pacific people find support services wanting. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 7 November 2010
Welfare Working Group Chair, Paula Rebstock responds to the critics. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 24 October 2010
Mike Gourley gets into a bake-off against the Queen of 'Cooking Without Looking' That Blind Woman Julie Woods; and poet and columnist Karlo Mila. Audio
One In Five for Sunday 10 October 2010
Raising the disability profile at the Health and Disability Commissioner's office. And some Aussie advice for the Rugby World Cup bosses on disability friendly access. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 3 October 2010
In the year of the Rugby World Cup, how prepared is New Zealand to cope with disabled tourists? And a portrait of the artists. Audio
New Life for Beck's Old White Horse Hotel
Mike Gourley stops off at Becks in Central Otago to find out what's new at one of New Zealand's oldest hotels. Audio
One in Five for 26 September 2010
Paying a visit to IHC's oldest client, and Pablos makes the move to its new accessible art-space. Audio
One In Five for 19 September 2010
Community activists launch their own welfare working group; and the deaf and hearing performers who're showing their resolve. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 29 August 2010
Touch Compass dance troupe's triple billing integrates the disabled body; and a cultural exchange with visitors from the China Disabled Persons Federation. Audio
One in Five for Sunday 22 August 2010
An intrepid disabled kiwi globetrotter; speaking about barriers to work; and the mental health and disability consultant who's got serious fun in mind. Audio
One in Five for 15 August 2010
Disability providers unite; new tactics to deal with challenging behaviours on offer; and Graceland's founding chief executive calls it a day. Audio