Susan Hornsby Geluk
Older people missing out on the web
The digital divide still exists for older people a new study finds. Funded by Internet NZ, the study shows there are age-related gaps when it comes to digital engagement. Audio
Our fascination with serial killer shows
Violence in television and films is not new, but there are concerns about it's dominance on the streaming platform Netflix - in particular, the service's seeming fixation on killers. Audio
Who eats all the pies?
A piece on Stuff about the cultural difference between the US and NZ when it comes to pies. We ask Caroline Bruner, who works in New Zealand but is from the USA, whether she's converted to the mince… Audio
Facebook's silence over livestream
There has been a call for global support among advertisers to pile the pressure on social media companies to change their media streaming polices. Audio
The Panel with Peter McKenzie and Susan Hornsby-Geluk (Part 2)
Question of the Day: Do you have an issue with on-screen violence? Why or why not? Violence in television and films is not new, but there are concerns about it's dominance on the streaming platform… Audio
The Panel with Peter McKenzie and Susan Hornsby-Geluk (Part 1)
There has been a call for global support among advertisers to pile the pressure on social media companies to change their media streaming polices. The association of New Zealand advertisers and the… Audio
What the panelists have been thinking about
What the Panelists Peter McKenzie and Susan Hornsby-Geluk have been thinking about. Audio
Wild west of Lime e-scooters
The odd Lime scooter seems to have caught fire in the United States because of battery issues triggering a partial recall. Three people died on e-scooters last month and there's a class-action lawsuit… Audio
Fired over vegan joke
The editor of the magazine attached to the Waitrose British supermarket chain has been sacked after emailing a joke about killing vegans. Freelance journalist Selene Nelson pitched a series of stories… Audio
Champagne for house sellers, tents for tenants falling beind
Residential property sellers might be popping the champagne corks but tenants are falling further behind with their housing needs. Tommy Kapai Wilson from the Tauranga's Tuinga Whanau Social Services… Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Mike Rehu want to talk about. Audio
Many degrees irrelevant
Forty per cent of degrees will soon be obsolete and will merely be markers of achievement and study. Traditional under- and post-graduate degrees will disappear within a decade. More than half of… Audio
Comparing tampons and condoms
A Kidscan survey of women and girls has found that more than half have either frequently or occasionally found it difficult to access sanitary items due to cost, nearly a quarter have missed school or… Audio
Masters graduate denied post-study work visa
An Indian overseas student Shyamal Patel completed a Masters in International Studies at IPU in Palmerston North, writing her dissertation on supermarkets and buyer behaviour.She then worked as an… Audio
More on Czech crim residency
The Immigration Minister has more digging to do on a Czech criminal after it came to light that the Courts allowed him to return to his homeland twice on business. This appears to negate the argument… Audio
Protests at Defence Forum
Protestors target the representation of US weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin at Palmerston North's Defence, Industry and National Security Forum. But, NZ First MP Darroch Ball says many other… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Forty per cent of degrees will soon be obsolete and will merely be markers of achievement and study. Traditional under- and post-graduate degrees will disappear within a decade. More than half of… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Protestors target the representation of US weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin at Palmerston North's Defence, Industry and National Security Forum. But, NZ First MP Darroch Ball says many other… Audio
Are tradespeople creaming it?
Removalists in Australia earn the big bucks. $A93 an hour. Meanwhile, plumbers average $A83 an hour, electricians $A75 and general handypersons are on $A56. Jeremy Wyn-Harris of the Builder's Crack… Audio