Eli Matthewson
New isolated circle in New Zealand identified, the young and mobile
A new reclusive class of young people has been identified in New Zealand. It's being dubbed the social recession in post lock down life. Audio
Tertiary sector reacts to government grant for international education
Universities New Zealand chief executive Chris Whelan talks to the Panel about the future of the international education sector after the government gave just 51 million dollars to help keep it… Audio
National wants a ring road in Palmerston North
The Panel speaks to Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith about whether or not they do want the ring road announced as part of National's transport policy. Audio
Today in music history Kylie Minogue releases 'The Loco-Motion'
Today in music history, Kylie Minogue released 'The Loco-Motion' single in 1987. Audio
Banking industry the first to get living wage accreditation in New Zealand
New Zealand's first fully living wage accredited industry is the sector. New Zealand Bankers' Association chief executive Roger Beaumont talks about how they have reached that milestone ahead of other… Audio
Research on mosque shooting media coverage has interesting results
Research by Otago University's psychology department has made some interesting findings. Head of the Department of Dr Sussana Every-Palmer talks to Wallace about they've found. Audio
The Panel with Eli Matthewson and Jennie Morton (Part 2)
National wants a ring road in Palmerston North. We speak to the mayor; Universities New Zealand chief executive Chris Whelan talks to the Panel about the future of the international education sector… Audio
The Panel with Eli Matthewson and Jennie Morton (Part 1)
Research on mosque shooting media coverage has interesting results; Christchurch looks to survive without tourists flocking in; Banking industry the first to get living wage accreditation in NZ. Audio
What the Panellists have been thinking
Panellists Jennie Morten and Eli Matthewson share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
A lot of people are finding their experience of time to be very different in 2020. Robert Kelly dives into the world of "timey wimey stuff" to try and understand why. Audio
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 3: The Settler Government
How did the New Zealand Government come to be? Robbie talks us through how the 1852 New Zealand constitution gave settlers the right to create laws to do... well, pretty much whatever they wanted. Video, Audio
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 2: The New Settlers
In this episode, Robbie explores the colonisation of New Zealand. Video, Audio
The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Trailer
Partake in the Citizen's Handbook trailer and go on, subscribe/follow, and share via your favourite podcatcher. Video, Audio
Where have all the pockets gone?
Women love pockets on their clothes, yet are continually stifled by pocket inequality, writes Hanna Jane Parkinson in a recent Guardian piece. 'Pro-pocket' Kiwi fashion designer Vaughan Geeson weighs… Audio
New survey shows what tourists really think about New Zealand
New survey shows was tourists really think about New Zealand. Audio
Has GST for online purchases impacted consumer purchases?
Has GST for online purchases since it was introduced in December this year had an impact? Greg Harford from New Zealand Retailers Association talks about whether it has helped or not. Audio
Question of the day for 23 December 2019
What's a toy or game from your childhood that you've never let go of? Audio
Fisher and Price charcuterie playset sparks outrage
Fisher-Price's "Snacks for Two" charcuterie board is for preschoolers age 3 and up called snooty and hipster by outraged parents online. Audio
Man charged over breaching name suppression
Lawyer Graeme Edgeler discusses the first person to be charged in New Zealand for breaching name suppression of the man who killed British backpacker Grace Millane. Audio