Simon O'connor
Tool to help investors to launch
Local investors wanting to find ethical investments will soon get a tool to help them make decisions. Audio
Demand for responsible investments
Local investor demand for responsible investments is mushrooming and is behind a 28 percent rise in assets under managment to nearly 79 billon dollars at the end of last year. Audio
Petition urges parliament to discuss voluntary euthanasia
Nearly twenty thousand people have written to Parliament, many sharing their own intensely personal experiences on the issue of euthanasia. Audio
Parliament's inquiry into assisted dying
The health select committee has agreed to hold an inquiry into assisted dying. The inquiry is in response to a petition signed by nearly 9000 people, and asked for an investigation into public… Audio
Book Ends by Roger Hall - Part 4
It's 2014 and the Cabin Fever Club meet for the final time in their Auckland North Shore cafe. Audio
Book Ends by Roger Hall - Part 3
It's 2012 and the Cabin Fever Club meet again for one of their regular sessions. Audio
Book Ends by Roger Hall - Part 2
The Cabin Fever Club, a group of men working from home, meet again in a Devenport cafe in 2011. Audio
Book Ends by Roger Hall - Part 1
The Cabin Fever Club, a group of men working from home, meet in an Auckland cafe in 2010. Audio
Play
Climbing out of an urn where he's been stuck rehearsing Samuel Beckett's play Play, is one of Dunedin's best known and loved actors, Simon O'Connor. Audio
New Zealanders join in royal wedding celebrations
Royal wedding fever seems to have spread around the world - and New Zealanders aren't immune. Audio
Simon O'Connor
Dunedin actor and playwright talks about the site-specific group-devised play One Day opening this weekend at St Paul's Cathedral crypt Audio