Wallace Chapman
Reply all emails the bain of office workers around the world
Why office workers around the world abhor the inevitable "reply-all" emails they are sent. Audio
Finance minister calls out the insurance industry over uninsurables
Finance minister warns the insurance industry they have a duty of care to soceity to not create a class of uninsurables. Audio
Government back tracks on tougher new rules for partnership visas
The government instructs immigration to revert back to partnership visa rules after the stricter regime impacted heavily on the Indian community. Audio
The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer (Part 2)
Is name suppression through the courts still effective in the age of the internet? Massey University Professor Claire Robinson discusses whether social media political messaging works better than… Audio
The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
The government instructs immigration to revert back to parntership visa rules after the stricter regime impacted heavily on the Indian community. Finance minister warns the insurance industry they… Audio
I've been thinking for 7 November 2019
What the panellists Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 7 November 2019
Remembering an iconic episode of WKRP in Cincinnati; Turkey's Away. Audio
Treaty ripped from wall over councillor's comments
A copy of the Treaty of Waitangi has been ripped from the wall inside the Tauranga City Council chambers to make a statement about Maori being put down by a council representative. It stemmed from… Audio
Greens back terrorism bill
A bill that gives authorities greater powers over returning foreign fighters passed its first reading last night after a last minute deal with the Green Party. Audio
Question of the Day for 25 October 2019
Elton John has published his autobiography titled "Me" and it is apparently full of celebrity gossip and hilarious anecdotes. With that in mind, our question of the day today is: What is your… Audio
Cartoonist called out for "mummy-shaming"
Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig is facing criticism over a cartoon that some have called "condescending" and "mummy-shaming". Audio
Arguments laid out over parliamentary TV footage
Labour and National laid out their arguments to speaker Trevor Mallard and a committee of MP yesterday in a bid to end a heated dispute over the use of Parliament TV's footage in their advertising. l.
…The new emissions plan
The Government and the agriculture industry have come to an agreement where farmers can avoid being shifted into the Emissions Trading Scheme if they commit to a new sector led plan - called He Waka… Audio
The Panel with Laila Harre and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
A bill that gives authorities greater powers over returning foreign fighters passed its first reading last night after a last minute deal with the Green Party. A copy of the Treaty of Waitangi has… Audio
The Panel with Laila Harre and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
The Govt an the agriculture industry have come to an agreement where farmers can avoid being shifted into the ETS IF they commit to a new sector led plan - called He Waka Eke Noa. Labour and National… Audio
I've been thinking for 25 October 2019
What the panellists Chris Finlayson and Laila Harre have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 25 October 2019
A futurist William Higham authored the Work Colleague Of The Future report and created a life-sized doll named Emma who is a representation of what the average office worker will look like in 20… Audio
Is technology dumbing down languges?
Is modern technology and communication leading to a loss of puncuations and full sentences putting languages at risk? Audio
Associtate health minister wages war on sugar
Associate health minister calls for meaningful action against the obesity related diabetes disaster. Audio