Ruth Money
Question of the day for 23 December 2019
What's a toy or game from your childhood that you've never let go of? Audio
Fisher and Price charcuterie playset sparks outrage
Fisher-Price's "Snacks for Two" charcuterie board is for preschoolers age 3 and up called snooty and hipster by outraged parents online. Audio
Man charged over breaching name suppression
Lawyer Graeme Edgeler discusses the first person to be charged in New Zealand for breaching name suppression of the man who killed British backpacker Grace Millane. Audio
Turn Ardern campaign prompts backlash on social media
Turn Ardern campaign turning into another social media bun fight. Audio
Climate change scientist joins the discussion on Australian bushfires
Australian climate change scientist Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick joins the discussion on the terrible bushfires in Australia. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Eli Matthewson (Part 2)
Fisher-Price's "Snacks for Two" charcuterie board is for preschoolers age 3 and up called snooty and hispter by outraged parents online. What's a toy or game from your childhood that you've never let… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Eli Matthewson (Part 1)
Australian climate change scientist, Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick joins the discussion on the terrible bushfires in Australia and Prime Minister Scott Morrion's refusal to admit there's a link. Turn… Audio
I've been thinking for 23 December 2019
What the panellists Ruth Money and Eli Matthewson have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 23 December 2019
A new study has found that rocking out at concerts and wandering museums may help you live longer. Audio
Netflix angers directors with fast-speed button
The introduction of a fast-speed button on streaming platform Netflix. Audio
Should Norfolk Island join New Zealand?
A survey of Norfolk Islanders shows the majority. Audio
Obama warns against pitfalls of "cancel culture"
Barack Obama has spoken out against the dangers of people seeing "activism" being the shaming of people who've said or done stupid things in their past. Audio
Govt considers giving more power to courts
The government is considering giving more power to courts, by giving judges the power to issues declarations that any law is inconsistent with the Bill of Rights and insisting the government respond… Audio
Councillors elected on the toss of a coin?
Some of New Zealand's local councils' seats were so hotly contested they were won on pure luck. But is there a better way? Audio
E-scooter licence renewed in Auckland
E-scooters are here to stay in Auckland - for the next six months, at least. Audio
Twitter bans all political advertising
In stark contrast to Facebook, Twitter has decided to ban all political advertising from its platform. The panel assesses the decision and its implications. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Damian Christie (Part 2)
What is a great slogan for a city or town? The government is considering giving more power to courts, by giving judges the power to issues declarations that any law is inconsistent with the Bill of… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Damian Christie (Part 1)
In stark contrast to Facebook, Twitter has decided to ban all political advertising from its platform. The panel assesses the decision and its implications. E-scooters are here to stay in Auckland -… Audio
I've been thinking for 1 November 2019
What the panellists Ruth Money and Damian Christie have been thinking about. Audio