Paul Brennan
Week In Review for week ending June 19 2015
A review of the week's news including... Regional city councils welcoming Jetstar's plans to expand, the Crown rubbish claims the stabbing of a dairy owner was self defense, are large slabs of New… Audio
Week In Review for week ending June 12 2015
A review of the week's news including... Low payouts, low dividends and a tumbling share price has the country's biggest company facing complaints of poor performance, what's thought to be the biggest… Audio
Midday News for 8 June 2015
Details emerge of Relationship Aotearoa's most high risk clients, on the eve of the agency's demise. As dairy farmers grapple with low payouts and high debt, Fonterra's future is scrutinised. Audio
Week In Review for week ending June 5 2015
A review of the week's news including... Lecretia Seales, the 42-year-old Wellington lawyer with terminal brain cancer has died of natural causes as a High Court judge rejects her fight to die on her… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending May 29 2015
A review of the week's news including... The judge deciding whether a Wellington woman can die with her doctor's help thanks the dying woman for taking the case, more than 180 jobs at Fairfax New… Audio
Midday News for 29 May 2015
New Zealand Football is tight lipped on their choice for FIFA President and struggling dairy farms likely to be sold to foreigners. Audio
Best of The Week 29 May 2015
We hear from This way Up how to beat iron deficiency with a simple ingenious device, from Saturday Morning Kim Hill interviews Clive James following the release of his latest poetry collection… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 22 2015
A review of the week's news including... a 790 million dollar four-year anti poverty package was at the heart of Thursday's Budget, property investors say the Government's move to tighten property tax… Audio
Best of the Week - 22 May 2015
We hear from Sarah Chayes an expert in kleptocracy, anti-corruption and civil-military relations and author of 'Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security' speaking on Saturday… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 15 2015
A review of the week's news including... heavy rain causing flooding across the lower North Island, damaging homes and almost completely cutting Wellington off from the north, the Reserve Bank… Audio
Best of the Week - 15 May 2015
We hear from a science writer and a former editor for Nature magazine who's written most recently about invisibility, Mediawatch talks to a journalist who's investigated how some papers in the UK… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending May 8 2015
A review of the week's news including... a hundred miners are to lose their jobs as the country's largest opencast coal mine axes more than a quarter of its workforce, one of the country's biggest… Audio
Best of the Week - 8 May 2015
We go for a ride in Steve West's Tesla Model S electric car, one of only six in the country, Mediawatch reports on the backlash against dissent and disrespect on ANZAC day, Kim Hill talks with the… Audio
The Week In Review for week ending May 1 2015
A review of the week's news including... the aftermath of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Nepal, industry experts say the drop in Fonterra's forecast milk payout will take 7 billion dollars out… Audio
Midday News for 28 April 2015
A huge international relief operation is underway in Nepal after Saturday's quake and Scientists identify five compounds that reduce livestock methane emissions. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending April 24 2015
A review of the week's news including... The Prime Minister describes his repeated pulling of an Auckland waitress' hair as just 'horsing around', a hearing into the shooting of two Dunedin children… Audio
Midday News for 22 April 2015
The Prime Minister apologises for repeatedly pulling a waitresses pony tail. The cost of renting a home rises sharply. Audio