Wendyl Nissen
The humble voice call making a comeback
In light of the pandemic forcing people apart socially the humble voice to voice phone call is making a come back. Audio
Will the $3 billion tax break help small businesses survive
Dougal McGowan the chief executive of the Otago Chamber of Commerce discusses whether the $3billion boost through tax breaks will help small businesses through the Covid 19 crisis. Audio
Day 1, Term 2 - learning from home
E-learning expert, Claire Amos, joins the discussion on the challenges ahead for teaching 800,000 students in their homes from today. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
US correspondent Simon Hampton joins the panel to talk about US President Donald Trump halting funding to WHO and his increasingly erratic media briefings at the White House. Recent Google mobility… Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
E-learning expert, Claire Amos, joins the discussion on the challenges ahead for teaching 800,000 students in their homes from today. Dougal McGowan the chief executive of the Otago Chamber of… Audio
I've been thinking for 15 April 2020
Panellists Wendyl Nissen and Peter Dunne have been thinking about discoveries in lockdown - the good and the bad. Audio
Story of the Day for 15 April 2020
Dr Seuss as you've never heard him read before. Audio
Bauer Media closure ends Women's Weekly after 88 years
The 88-year-old New Zealand Woman's Weekly is one of the magazines closing after Bauer Media announced yesterday it was folding its Kiwi operation.
The magazine has been around since December 1932.
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Wendyl Nissen: Living Simply Through the Seasons
A Natural Year follows Wendyl Nissen's tranquil life in the Hokianga countryside over a twelve month period. She joins the show to discuss her new book and how the move to self-isolation in the… Audio
Wendyl Nissen's tips for creating a natural home
How do we keep a house in order without hurting the environment? Get back to the basics, says former journalist Wendyl Nissen. She has some tips in her new book The Natural Home. Audio
Te Papa the best NZ tourism has to offer.
Trip Adviser rates Te Papa as the best tourist attraction in New Zealand. Audio
The price of a stylish job interview
$15k has been shelled out to give job seekers style advice. Audio
Neighbour fundraises after a Christmas burglary
Christchurch woman Jo Scott is gathering donations after her neighbours were burgled just a day after a fire at their house. Donations can be made into this bank account:38-9009-0420715-02 Audio
Kaikoura getting a swimming pool for Christmas.
A call for a swiming pool for Kaikora is answered. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Wendyl Nissen and Bernard Hickey want to talk about. Audio
A warning about NZers high debt
A warning that New Zealand could be the next to fall economically. Audio
Drinking and hospital EDs
Doctors wants bars to close at midnight to help combat alcohol-related incidents and injuries seen at Emergency Departments. Audio
The "murky" science of seismic engineering
Institution of Professional Engineers CEO Susan Freeman-Greene explains the discrepancies in engineers' reports for buildings. Audio
Berlin truck attack
What the Panelists Wendyl Nissen and Bernard Hickey want to talk about. Audio