Morgan Godfery
Welcome to Gore
It seems Gore has its very own Basil Fawlty. The man who runs the Council-owned Gore Motor Camp has been accused of being racist, drunk and argumentative by several posts on Trip Advisor. He says Trip… Audio
Balloons going the way of the plastic straws
Party balloons are next in the gun sights for something to get rid of after plastic straws and single-use plastic bags. Imagine a kids party without balloons. How deflating. Audio
Far-right speakers and the legal case
After banning Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux from speaking at Council-owned venues Auckland City is now facing legal action from the Free Speech Coalition. Human Rights lawyer Michael Bott… Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Victoria Stewart and Morgan Godfery want to talk about. Audio
American Idiot in the charts
British activists have re-dedicated a Green Day song written about George W Bush to the sitting US president Donald Trump. They're trying to get it to number 1 on the UK music charts. Then there's the… Audio
Half of students want to quit
A fear of failure and mental illness are behind more than half of tertiary students wanting to quit their studies. The student life can be very tough. The lack of money, lack of parental support and… Audio
The night shift is bad for you
If you work the night shift you run a greater risk of obesity, stroke and heart disease. Researchers from Washington State University and the University of Surrey say it's a lot to do with changing… Audio
High obesity rates "inevitable"
A three-year study has reached the conclusion that New Zealand's high rates of obesity are "inevitable". Researchers from the University of Auckland found there's here's an unrelenting bombardment of… Audio
Not all nurses want to strike
Nurses are set to walk off the job for 24 hours from tomorrow morning. It's believed that nearly half of those belonging to the nurses union don't want to strike. And Jenny Carryer who is a profesor… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Morgan Godfery (Part 2)
British activists have re-dedicated a Green Day song written about George W Bush to the sitting US president Donald Trump. They're trying to get it to number 1 on the UK music charts. Then there's the… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Morgan Godfery (Part 1)
Nurses are set to walk off the job for 24 hours from tomorrow morning. It's believed that nearly half of those belonging to the nurses union don't want to strike. And Jenny Carryer who is a profesor… Audio
Writers & Readers at the NZ Festival
In this hour, Kim talks to four NZ-based guests appearing at the NZ Festival Writers and Readers events next weekend: Rajorshi Chakraborti, who has just published The Man Who Would Not See; visual… Audio
Greens co-leadership contest begins - analysis
The contest for the Green Party's co-leadership gets underway in earnest today with nominations opening for the job left vacant when Metiria Turei resigned amid a benefit fraud contoversy. Marama… Audio
MPS suicide after sex allegations
Welsh MP Carl Sargeant has taken his own life following allegations of sexual impropriety. There is now anger and questions around how the situation was handled. Audio
Virginia putting Trumpism to the test
The state governor's election in Virginia will be a litmus test of the true support for the President. Audio
Titanic door conundrum resolved
Australian schoolgirl Christy Zhang explains her maths formula that resolves how the movie characters Jack and Rose could have survived floating on the door after the Titanic sank. Audio
Cyrptocurrencies as investments
The NBR's Tim Hunter talks about Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies and whether they're a good investment or not. Audio
What countries are known for
Some countries are known for their woolley jumpers, some for frozen fish and others for milk. What defines a country? Audio
Lockwood Smith on being Speaker
Former National Party Speaker of the House Lockwood Smith discusses the protocols in selecting a Speaker and the ups and downs of wrangling MPs. Audio