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Calls for the government to be responsible about kiwi jihadist
Otago University International relations specialist, Robert Patman, believes the government is not being responsible by leaving New Zealand jihadist Mark Taylor to fend for himself in Syria. Audio
Question of the Day for Tuesday October 15th
Lime scooters one year on, what have been your experiences? Audio
Lime scooter anniversary
One year on since the arrival of e-scooters, are they a revoluation or an unnecesary risk on the streets? Audio
Australian milliennial attacks his generation for being slackers
Successful Australian millennial calls out others of his generation for being lazy and expecting too much for doing very little. Audio
Student Union welcomes changes to ensure duty of care at residences
New Zealand Union of Students' Association president, Caitlin Barlow-Groome, joins the discussion on duty of care provisions for tertiary residential accommodation. Audio
Another political poll shows the Labour-led government losing support
The second political poll of the week shows that support for the Labour -led government's is waning. Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
It's been One year today since the first e-scooters hit the streets thanks to Lime. In an article on the ODT a University of Otago intenational relations specialist says that the Govt of NZ is… Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
In the Latest polls National would be able to form a Government along with ACT. Universities and polytechs will face a $100,000 fine if they are found to be responsible for the serious harm or death… Audio
I've been thinking for 15 October 2019
What the panelists Verity Johnson and Peter Fa'afiu have been thinking about. Audio
Green buildings the way of the future?
A professor of architectural engineering says the government needs to introduce new regulations to encourage more work in the green building space. Sam Archer from the Green Building Council joins the… Audio
Should we think about making universal free childcare?
New Zealand has some of the most expensive childcare in the world - more than 10 percent of parents spent more than $200 on it every week. Peter Reynolds from the Early Childhood Council joins the… Audio
Question of the Day
Could you return to a life before having a smartphone? Why, or why not? Audio
Return of the Girl Guide biscuits
The humble girl guide biscuit was removed from shelves last year, but it's now made a glorious return. Audio
Facebook backs away from misinformation policy
Facebook has quietly allowed politicians and political messaging to fly under the radar of its new policies aimed at combatting misinformation. Audio
Gang membership on the rise
Despite efforts to tackle it, gang membership in New Zealand has risen by about a quarter since 2017. Sociologist and gang expert Dr Jarrod joins the panel to discuss what all this means, and whether… Audio
Student dies following flat party in Dunedin
Over the weekend a 19 year-old student died at a flat party in Dunedin. Do our universities need to revisit their duty of care to students? Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and David Slack (Part 2)
Question of the Day; Should we think about making universal free childcare? Green buildings the way of the future? Return of the Girl Guide biscuits. Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and David Slack (Part 1)
Student dies following flat party in Dunedin; Gang membership on the rise; Facebook backs away from misinformation policy. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What the Panellists David Slack and Janet Wilson have been thinking about. Audio