Anton Matthews
Today in music history
For the first time in 16 years, the top album and top single spots have both gone to Kiwi acts. L.A.B. topped the singles chart with 'In The Air', and Six60 took out the album chart with their third… Audio
Stuff reviews letters to the editor
The Panel discusses an article out today about the history of letters to the editor in the Timaru Herald. Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Govt to allow drug-checking at summer festivals; Govt to double sick leave entitlements in late 2021; New privacy laws come into force; Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
Lawyer Hazel Armstrong on White Island investigation; Auckland Council proposes 5 percent rates rise; Stuff reviews letters to the editor. Audio
What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking
What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking. Audio
Education Ministry accused of racism over kura repairs delay
The national body of kura kaupapa is accusing the Ministry of Education of institutional racism in the way it prioritises total immersion Māori schools for repairs and rebuilds.
A Christchurch kura… Audio
Christchurch kura kaupapa gives Ministry ultimatum
A kura kaupapa in Christchurch with mouldy and leaky buildings is giving an ultimatum to the Ministry of Education – rebuild the kura or else.
The Ministry has been looking to rebuild Te Kura Kaupapa… Audio
South Canterbury couple have a high fiving pigeon
South Canterbury couple's rescue pigeon likes to high five people when they wander past his cage. Audio
Friday mailbag: a look back at listener correspondence
The Panel looks back at audience feedback from topics from throughout the week. Audio
Today in music history we profile Whirimako Black
Today in music history Maori musician Whirimako Black. Audio
Singapore Airlines running flights to nowhere
Singapore Airlines is offering flights to nowhere for travel junkies who need to get a "fix" of flying out of their systems during these travel restricted times. Audio
Encouraging te Reo beyond Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
The Panel looks at ways to encourage Te Reo use beyond Te Wiki o te Reo Māori . Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Early childhood education research finds that the children who attend early learning centres are more social but also more prone to becoming unwell. Report co-author Dr Sarah Gerritsen talks to the… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
Chamber of Commerce survey finds 90% of businesses are opposed to a plan to get rid of vehicles on Wellington's Golden Mile. The Panel looks at ways to encourage Te Reo use beyond Te Wiki o te Reo… Audio
What Heather Roy and Anton Matthews have been thinking
'I've been thinking' with panellists Heather Roy and Anton Matthews. Audio
Destination dishes
There was a video on stuff about people go to a particualr Boston Ramen shop...people queeus for up to an hour to get in and it got me thining about what I call destination dishes. Audio
Wellington refugee catering company to close doors
The end of an era , as a catering company which employed former refugees has finally shut up shop. Audio
Kohanga reo centres in decline
Over the past few years many Kōhanga have shut down: today there are around 8,500 tamariki enrolled in 450 centres around the country - and they've lost on average 100 children every year for the past… Audio
Question of the day for 13 September 2019
Roald Dahl would've turned 103 today - were any of his books especially meaningful to you, and why? Audio