Sally Wenley
There are renewed calls for state funding of political parties
Director for Victoria University's Institute for Governance and Policy studies joins the discussion on talk of scrapping political party donations in favour of each party instead being publicly… Audio
Today in music history:what's your favourite love song
Today in music history, it's Valentine's Day - we look at the most romantic song ever written. Audio
How Australia does state funded youth radio
RNZ announced last week Concert FM would move off FM and become fully automated on an AM frequency to make way for a new youth radio station. We speak to Zanda Wilson in Australia about what happens… Audio
The government has given more money tackle homelessness
Community services manager for social services provider Lifewise, Peter Shimwell, joins the discussion on the government's plans to tackle homelessness and stop using motels as emergency housing. Audio
Another political poll shows a close race ahead
The latest political poll puts the National Party neck and neck with the Labour/Green party block. Both are sitting on 46 percent ahead of September's election. Audio
The Panel with Sally Wenley and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Today in music history, it's Valentine's Day - we look at the most romantic song ever written. Director for Victoria University's Institute for Governance and Policy studies joins the discussion on… Audio
The Panel with Sally Wenley and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
The latest political poll puts the National Party neck and neck with the Labour/Green party block. Both are sitting on 46 percent ahead of September's election. Community services manager for social… Audio
Question of the day for 14 February 2020
What the panellists Sally Wenley and Ben Thomas have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 14 February 2020
It's Valentines Day! Is it a capitalist nightmare equating love with money or is it just a nice thing? Robert Kelly investigates. Audio
Book review - The Hero by Lee Child
Sally Wenley reviews The Hero by Lee Child, published by HarperCollins. Audio
ACC backtracks over paraplegic's rehabilitative gym membership
It's taken more than a year of challenging ACC for Auckland paraplegic, Sally Wenley to get the organisation to reinstate her gym membership and agree that she should be entitled to ongoing… Audio
Work perks are great, but there's an unusual knock on effect
Unlimited leave perk at Rocketwerkz company has caused an unusual issue with staff not taking enough time off. Audio
France debating in parliament on banning Black Friday sales
French parliament due to debate a ban on American style "Black Friday " sales. Audio
Sky and TVNZ would team up for the Tokyo Olympic Games
The media community with all the uncertainty and speculation on its future got a surprise this morning when it was announced that Sky and TVNZ would team up for the Tokyo Olympic Games next year. Audio
Speed limits reduced around schools around the country
The Government has rolled out a policy to reduce speed limits around schools around the country. Audio
Independent reviewer to help get money to mosque victims
Raf Manji talks about his job as independent advisor to ensure the Christchurch mosque shooting victims are geting the funds from a foundation which received 11 million dollars in donations to help… Audio
Question of the day for 28 November 2019
What memorial has moved you the most and why? Audio
Air New Zealand shuts down Te Reo critic
Air New Zealand praised online for it's come back to a customer who takes offence over one of the airline's customer service worker using Te Reo in an email. Audio
Schoolboy in Australlian 7s tournament excluded due to his size
School boy rugby sevens player aged 11 excluded from the competition due to his size. Audio