Victoria Stewart
Free the nipple
Free the nipple! Campaigners may be close to doing so. For years Facebook has been banning any shots of female nipples - removing many posts on Facebook and Instagram that violate the rule. Audio
Tattoos welcome
Air New Zealand has changed its policy, allowing all staff to show tattoos - even those in uniform - at work. From September all new and existing workers will be able to have ta moko and non-offensive… Audio
Men's health week
It's men's health week. The time of year when we remind men to open up and be proactive about their health. We talk to racecar driver and men's health week ambassador Greg Murphy. Audio
Porirua wants action on pokies
Hearings on pokies in Porirua take place tomorrow at Te Rauparaha Arena Porirua where community members will be airing their concerns about pokies in their area. Audio
Insurance hikes for Wellington
Premium hikes are on the way for Wellington residents - and many of them will struggle to afford their homes or apartments anymore. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Air New Zealand has changed its policy, allowing all staff to show tattoos - even those in uniform - at work. From September all new and existing workers will be able to have ta moko and non-offensive… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
Premium hikes are on the way for Wellington residents - and many of them will struggle to afford their homes or apartments anymore. The insurance council says it's necessary otherwise no one will… Audio
I've been thinking for 11 June 2019
What the Panellists Victoria Stewart and Raybon Kan have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 11 June 2019
Ali Ventura talks about a new study which found one in five people would call in sick to binge watch TV shows. Audio
Live and not-so-live music
The Panelists ponder if live music is still live if there's a pre-recorded backing track. Audio
Plant blindness
A pair of US botanists Elisabeth Schussler and James Wandersee, coined the term "plant blindness" back in the late '90s. It's an under appreciation of plants in general. The Panelists tell us how much… Audio
UK school's real life lesson in meat production
A school in the UK is going to give kids a lesson in life. Farsley Farfield Primary in Leeds is planning to slaughter its pet pigs to demonstrate where meat comes from. The pigs are kept on the… Audio
NZ has some of the worst roads in the developed world
The Ministry of Transport has confirmed that April has been the deadliest month on the roads in 10 years. Forty-five people have died this month and 137 so-far this year. The usual reasons have been… Audio
Social psychologist's analysis of Gen Z
Jonathan Hait, a social psychologist and a top Global Thinker, according to Foreign Policy Magazine, says "never before, have we encountered a group like Generation Z who feel 'unsafe' if you disagree… Audio
Question of the day for 30 April 2019
What is something you only recently learned that has improved your daily life? Audio
Anti-Muslim leaflets and white supremacy
Anti-muslim leaflets were left on cars parked outside two churches in Palmerston North on Sunday. In Auckland, there is mounting concern from some students about an increased white supremacy presence… Audio
Help with food and power bills. What about a payrise instead?
The government and electricity companies are launching a pilot scheme to help people with their power bills. A private company is providing lunch to 400 secondary school pupils in Lower Hutt… Audio
Trust in the workplace
An intensive care specialist at Auckland's Middlemore Hospital, David Galler, says the lack of trust between junior doctors and their DHB bosses has never been worse. The Resident Doctors Union says… Audio
The Panel with Guy Williams and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
What is something you only recently learned that has improved your daily life? Jonathan Hait, a social psychologist and a top Global Thinker, according to Foreign Policy Magazine, says "never before… Audio