Sue Bradford
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Today in music history for 27 May 2020; A rocky start for National's new leader? Earthquake resilience: How prepared are we? Covid-19 unemployment pay sparks controversy; US race relations going… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Covid-19 survey: 40% of NZers at risk of hardship; Renewed debate over NZ Super post-lockdown; Missing trampers found alive in the Kahurangi National Park; Poem of the Week. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
Panellists Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne share what they've been thinking about. Audio
The survival of the apostrophe
Earlier this week there were reports all over news sites that the Apostrophe Protection Society - an organisation set up to preserve the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark -… Audio
WHO: Measles deaths a global problem
The measles death toll in Samoa is now at 63, as mobile vaccination units hit the deserted roads, making sure everyone has their shot. Audio
Pelosi confirms impeachment to go ahead
It's official - Impeachment charges will be filed against the President of the United States. Democrat and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced the decision today saying "the facts are… Audio
Question of the day for 6 December 2019
What food, in any country, REALLY challenged you? How so? Audio
Food norms in other cultures - who are we to judge?
An opinion piece on Stuff caught our attention - what right do we have to have moral outrage at other culture's food choices? Audio
Are we rational enough for referenda?
An interesting piece on the NZ Herald website by Damian Venuto about the dangers of taking complicated issues to a people's vote. Audio
New Zealand's porn problem
Yesterday the Office of Film and Literature Classification released a report, analysing the pornography videos most watched by New Zealanders on September 13th of this year. Audio
Kris Faafoi under fire over immigration case
Yesterday Newshub reported it has seen texts and Facebook messages between Government minister Kris Faafoi and Jason Kerrison over an immigration case. Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
What food, in any country, REALLY challenged you? How so? An opinion piece on Stuff caught our attention - what right do we have to have moral outrage at other culture's food choices? Ben Groundwater… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
Yesterday Newshub reported it has seen texts and Facebook messages between Government minister Kris Faafoi and Jason Kerrison, the lead singer of the band Opshop, whose stepfather's partnership visa… Audio
I've been thinking for 6 December 2019
What the panellists Sue Bradford and Chris Finlayson have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 6 December 2019
If you've ever been talking to your pet and really wondering if they're understanding the answer is yes. If you have a dog, according to a new study. Audio
Ex-Green MP Sue Bradford responds to Sustainable NZ Party launch
The new political party Sustainable New Zealand thinks it has what it takes to be the next minor party in Parliament. The Party's leader Vernon Tava says the party will be pro environment, science and… Audio
Speed limits lowered in Auckland CBD
Auckland Transport has voted to implement a bylaw which will lower speed limits on most Auckland roads, except those not categorised as high risk and where there is a significant preference for the… Audio
Cyclists as fast as cars down cycleway
Cyclists are zooming down Auckland Northwestern cycleway as fast as cars, AT says. They monitored speeds on the cycleway for two months after Newton Central School axed it's walking school bus. Audio
Postal service issues for local elections
Nicholas Boyack for Stuff highlights an issue of frustration with New Zealand postal services for the local body election. Voting papers delivered well after voting had begun and lack of post boxes in… Audio