Life And Society
Organisation connects disabled people through board games
A community organisation is connecting young disabled people with each other though speed dating, board games and coffees.
Founded by a disabled man and his mother in 2018, Enabling Love and… Audio
Pukekohe Park closure announced suddenly
One more lap and the race is run for one of New Zealand's most iconic motor racing venues, Pukekohe Park.
In a shock announcement yesterday, Auckland Thoroughbred Racing said the venue would no… Audio
Taranaki man's e-bike wheelchair carries his wife to see the sea
A 79-year-old has designed an e-bike wheelchair to overcome the monster effort of pushing his wife up the hilly terrain along New Plymouth's coastal walkway. Audio
Digital transformation must be balanced with equality, accessibility
Analysis - "Digital transformation" promises faster, more convenient and empowering online interaction, but four academics question whether it instead reinforces existing social divides.
The Pre-Panel with Alexia Russell and Simon Pound
Wallace and panellists Alexia Russell and Simon Pound discuss whether cold showers in the morning are a go or a no. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
Moderna vaccine approved for Australian kids
The Moderna vaccine has been provisionally approved for children six months and older in Australia, but professor Nigel McMillan believes more needs to be done.
He spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
More pedestrian only space opens in Auckland's Federal St
Auckland city just got a bit friendlier to pedestrians with the Mayoral Drive end of Federal St now a tree-lined shared space that it's hoped will eventually form part of a green corridor in the CBD… Audio
The Panel with Georgina Stylianou and Martin Bosley (part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Jim and panellists Georgina Stylianou and Martin Bosley discuss racism and discrimination in local government, after a survey from Local Government NZ shows how… Audio
The Panel with Georgina Stylianou and Martin Bosley (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Jim and panellists Georgina Stylianou and Martin Bosley discuss petrol prices dropping and if it will stay that way. Plus, are your passwords strong enough? Leaked passwords are… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Georgina Stylianou and Martin Bosley
Jim Mora and panellists Georgina Stylianou and Martin Bosley discuss flooding in the South Island and people evacuating Omarama Top 10 camp ground last night. Also, the panellists tell us what has… Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Neuropsychologist Dr Hannah Korrel has advice for parents worried about young children and their cognition. She talks about how to navigate discussing these concerns around children. Audio
'Massive loss': Te Tai Tokerau mourns Ricky Houghton
An extraordinary man who was a hero to many - that's just one of the ways Ricky Houghton is being described as many mourn his death.
He was the chief executive of He Korowai Trust based in Kaitaia… Audio
Feature Interview: Evan Ratliff
It was an audacious plan; use a silicon mask to look like a former French defense minster, create a replica of his office, video call rich businessmen and convince them to give millions to rescue… Audio
Expert feature: Charlotte Feehan
At just 30, Wellingtonian Charlotte Feehan is one of the youngest head brewers in the country. Audio
Australian Correspondent Bev Malzard
Jesse crosses to our Australian Correspondent, freelance travelwriter and journalist, Bev Malzard. Audio
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 1: Be a Legislator
Robbie Nicol tackles what careers can help give power to make change by looking at jobs in New Zealand’s government and legal system. Video
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 2: Be a Teacher
Robbie looks at who informs the public about what is happening in New Zealand and what needs to be fixed. It’s journalists—the teachers for adults. Video
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 3: Be a Campaigner
Looking at making a change outside the system? Robbie talks about how to make a strong campaign and explains why the MMP system was successful in New Zealand. Video
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 4: Be a Disruptor
Robbie discusses how to be a disrupter by making a difference through boycotts, divestments, strikes, and money. Video
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 5: Be a Rule Breaker
Robbie explains what direct action is and how it works, delving into how Aotearoa has moved forward and learnt from previous experiences of this action. Video