Scott Campbell
Open concept room for rent
An advertisement for a room in a three--story house in Philadelphia caught our eye ... Audio
Is NZ meeting its duty of care to refugees?
A long and interesting feature in the Otago Daily Times raises questions about how New Zealand supports - and continues to support - refugees to this country. Ian Telfer from the North-East Valley… Audio
Question of the Day for 19 November 2019
Tell us about a favourite pet that has since passed away. Audio
MP steps in to help 14-year-old business owner
The MP for Waitaki, Jacqui Dean, has taken the case of a teenager with a lawnmowing business to Parliament. Fourteen-year-old Johnny O'Neill isn't allowed to drive his ride-on lawnmower between jobs… Audio
Doctor placement holiday rort 'widespread'
The story of the doctors who have been holidaying while on overseas placements continues - with several GPs telling RNZ the practice is widespread, and may have been happening for decades. Audio
NZ disability funding faces half-billion-dollar shortfall
The state of funding in the disability sector has been laid bare - and it doesn't paint a pretty picture. Trish Grant from advocacy group IHC joins us to discuss the issues, and how to solve them. Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Tell us about a favourite pet that has since passed away. A long and interesting feature in the Otago Daily Times raises questions about how New Zealand supports - and continues to support - refugees… Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
The state of funding in the disability sector has been laid bare - and it doesn't paint a pretty picture. Trish Grant from advocacy group IHC joins us to discuss the issues, and how to solve them.The… Audio
I've been thinking for 19 November 2019
What the panellists Fatumata Bah and Scott Campbell have been thinking. Audio
Has applause been "cancelled"?
The Oxford University Union is insisting on the use of jazz hands , rather than clapping, at student events - with the hope that the lack of loud noise will make events more accessible. Audio
Should the All Blacks do away with the haka?
The NZ Herald sportswriter Chris Rattue reckons the All Blacks should do away with their famed haka. Audio
Time to clarify "tiny house" rules?
Local councils around the country are grappling with the complicated rules around tiny houses, and which legislation applies to them. Audio
Question of the Day for 31 October 2019
What's the spookiest thing that's ever happened to you? Audio
Will New Zealand ever embrace Halloween?
It's Halloween! That means lots of kids roaming around, plenty of sugar highs ... and a bit of debate about whether it even has a place in Aotearoa Audio
Would "no jab no pay" be legal?
The National Party yesterday asked supporters how they would feel about a policy which would withhold benefits from sole parents who don't vaccinate their children. Professor Andrew Geddis from Otago… Audio
UK heads for general election
The United Kingdom could have its third prime minister in a single year, after a general election was confirmed for December. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
What's the spookiest thing that's ever happened to you? Local councils around the country are grappling with the complicated rules around tiny houses, and which legislation applies to them. The NZ… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
The United Kingdom could have its third prime minister in a single year, after a general election was confirmed for December. The National Party yesterday asked supporters how they would feel about a… Audio