Sally Wenley
Disability advocate wants the sector to have its own ministry
Disabilities advocate, Dr Huhana Hickey, wants to have a ministry developed for the sector to oversees policies, law and processes. Audio
New virus discovered in China could spark another pandemic
New strain of virus discovered in China has the potential to spark another pandemic. Senior lecturer at the Centre of computational Evolution and School of Computer Science, University David Welch… Audio
The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 2)
The government refuses to defer the new fuel tax; Today marks the start of Plastic Free July; Former Bunnings worker turns his skills into a successful consultancy. Audio
The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 1)
New virus discovered in China could spark another pandemic; Disability advocate wants the sector to have its own ministry. Audio
What panellists Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan have been thinking
Panellists Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
Amelia Langford delves into the world of superstitions and ponders why many of these beliefs still persist. Audio
Book review - Black Art of Killing by Matthew Hall
Sally Wenley reviews Black Art of Killing by Matthew Hall, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
Birds living the best lock down life
Bird life is flourishing while we're locked away at home. Zealandia centre director, Dr Danielle Shanahan talks about why they're having a great time while we're at alert level 4. Audio
Auckland still facing water restrictions
Head of Watercare, Raveen Jaduram says there would have been water restrictions already in place if we didn't head into alert level four lock down phase. Audio
Social media magnifies conspiracy theories
Social media influencers and well know people have exacerbated Covid 19 conspiracy theories. Audio
How will Covid 19 change the nature of our cities
Matt Lowrie from the Greater Auckland website looks at how Covid 19 will change the nature of our cities. Audio
What will life be like on the other side of level four?
Mike Howie, owner of a small boutique wine and music bar in Grey Lynn discusses what lockdown has meant for his business and what the future holds as we prepare to move out from level four. Audio
Was Level 4 a disproportionate action?
There is a growing swell of people who argue that the Level 4 lockdown actions adopted by the government were disproportionate to the threat - Al Gillespie from Waikato University explores this… Audio
The Panel with Sally Wenley and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Social media influencers and well know people have exacerbated Covid 19 conspiracy theories. Head of Watercare, Raveen Jaduram says there would have been water restrictions already in place if we… Audio
The Panel with Sally Wenley and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
There is a growing swell of people who argue that the Level 4 lockdown actions adopted by the government were disproportionate to the threat - Al Gillespie from Waikato University explores this… Audio
I've been thinking for 16 April 2020
Panellists Sally Wenley and Shane Te Pou share what they've been thinking about under lockdown. Audio
Story of the Day for 16 April 2020
Caitlin Cherry looks at what alert level 3 might look like if it changes next week. Audio
Book review - Amnesty by Aravind Adiga
Sally Wenley reviews Amnesty by Aravind Adiga, which is published by Pan Macmillan. This novel follows the journey of an illegal immigrant in Australia, weaving mystery, culture and wit into the… Audio
The internet is divided over seat reclining onboard flights.
The internet is divided over a video of a man repeatedly punching the back of a woman's reclined seat onboard a plane. She posted the video believing he was in the wrong, but the backlash is that she… Audio
New survey shows Kiwi men are more romantic than Kiwi women
To mark Valentine's Day psychologist Sara Chatwin joins the show to talk about a new survey which shows that New Zealand men are more romantic than New Zealand women. Audio