Garry Moore
Political 'finger-pointing' not helping NZ's housing crisis
The political tit for tat between the Labour-led government and the National party is being blamed for getting in the way of dealing with the root causes of New Zealand's housing crisis.
Recently… Audio
Kissing kids on the lips - inappropriate?
Footballer David Beckham has ignored criticism of his PDA with his daughter Harper, sharing another photo of them kissing on the lips on social media. Audio
Everyone's a winner
Everyone's a winner in the world's most sought after art prize. The Turner Prize is seen as one of the world's most prestigious prizes. Audio
No more jargon - putting the onus on insurers
A suite of draft changes to the insurance industry has been announced by Consumer affairs Minster Kris Kaafoi. Last year the Govt launched a review of the insurance contract law. Audio
Long walk home: the resilience of Wellington's rail network
If a major earthquake were to strike Wellington, up to 80,000 commuters would likely be forced to walk home. In fact if a big one hit, the passenger rail network might well be out of action for almost… Audio
Question of the day for 5 December 2019
Xena - Warrior Princess was super popular but for one woman it left a permanent mark on her life. It got us thinking - is there one thing or event that you can point to that changed your life? Audio
#KuToo takes on glasses and make-up
Last month we mentioned that in Japan women were fighting against mandatory workplace rules, making them wear high heels everyday. They called the movement KuToo. The movement's now expanded. Audio
Banking sector shake-up announced
The Reserve Bank has ordered retail banks to hold $20 billion in capital - they want banks to be in a position to cope with a one in 200 year financial calamity. Audio
ComCom's fuel industry recommendations
The Commerce Commission has completed its year long study into fuel retailers, at the request of the Government out of concerns that motorists were being fleeced at the pumps. Audio
The Panel with Garry Moore and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
In EyeWitness today the prgramme focused on one of our most beloved TV shows Xena - Warrior Princess. It was super popular but for one woman it left a permanent mark on her life. It got us thinking -… Audio
The Panel with Garry Moore and Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
The Commerce Commission has completed its year long study into fuel retailers, at the request of the Government out of concerns that motorists were being fleeced at the pumps. The Commission believes… Audio
I've been thinking for 5 December 2019
What the panellists Garry Moore and Jennie Moreton have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 5 December 2019
Christmas music isn't good for your mental health. Audio
Workplace gripes
Stuff did a brief survey of its staff, looking at the annoying habits in the workplace that wind people up the most. The top bug-bears include farting, abusive pet names, talking loudly, and bad… Audio
Little trust for the gun lobby
Let's continue with this study by Victoria University, which also looked into gun ownership in New Zealand. In total 15 percent of the 1000 people surveyed owned a gun. Audio
Kiwis trust Buddhists
Buddhism is the most trusted religion in New Zealand, according to a survey from the Victoria University of Wellington. The survey was conducted after the Christchurch mosque shootings. Audio
Question of the Day for 9 August 2019
What is the best/worst outdoor festival you've been to? Why? Audio
Woodstock: 50 years on
It's been 50 years since what some consider to be one of the greatest outdoor festival of all time, listed on Rolling Stone's "50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll" - Woodstock. Audio
The degradation of our land
A new report by the IPCC has given the most detailed view yet on how climate change is impacting life on Earth, in particular, the degradation of the land that we rely on for food production. Audio