Susan Hornsby Geluk
Today in music history
Today in music history, Elvis Presley was at No.1 in the UK singles chart with Jailhouse Rock. It was the first ever single to enter the chart at No.1. Audio
A dollar short gets a woman kicked off train by conductor
Train conductor refuses to accept a dollar from a passenger trying to help a woman who didn't have the extra money to cover her fare and kicks her off. Audio
Doomsday clock is the closest is has ever been to catastrophe
The Doomsday Clock is now the closest it has ever been to catastrophe, with experts calling the current global situation "profoundly unstable". Audio
Rent around the country hitting new highs
Kate Day from Renters United talks about the tough time people are finding affordable renting houses around Wellington as rents hit new highs for the city. Audio
Steps being taken to develop a vaccine for coronavirus
Dr Helen Petousis-Harris, Vaccinologist, University of Auckland, joins the show to talk about work being done on a vaccine for coronavirus and how it's currently being treated. Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Today in music history, Elvis Presley was at No.1 in the UK singles chart with Jailhouse Rock. It was the first ever single to enter the chart at No.1. The Friday mailbag: a look back at the week's… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
Dr Helen Petousis-Harris, Vaccinologist, University of Auckland, joins the show to talk about work being done on a vaccine for coronavirus and how it's currently being treated. Kate Day from Renters… Audio
I've been thinking for 24 January 2020
What the panellists Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Alan McElroy have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the day with Matt Chatterton
Story of the day with Matt Chatterton - RNZ Digiral journalist Audio
Has Fairtrade branding lost its lustre?
Fairtrade was meant to be the saviour of the Little Guy who picks our fruit, tea and coffee beans. But as big corporations start creating their own minimum standards, has the Fairtrade symbol lost… Audio
May's cabinet culled as Boris Johnson stamps mark
Boris Johnson has conducted a thorough purge of Theresa May's cabinet, stacking the most influential roles in the British government with hardline Brexiteers. Otago University professor Robert Patman… Audio
Government looking to revamp RMA
The government is taking on the titanic task of revamping the Resource Management Act - one of New Zealand's most convulted, sprawling, but important pieces of legislation. Dr Cathy Strong from Massey… Audio
Life lesson: challenge your parking tickets
A woman who paid 50 cents too little for her parking was handed a ticket for nearly $100. Jessica Wilson from Consumer NZ joins us to talk about what your options are in this situation. Audio
Middlemore Hospital in stark need of more funding
A damning internal review of Middlemore Hospital shows a lack of resourcing is having a very real affect on the hospital and its patients. Auckland City Councillor and Otara Health chair Efeso Collins… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
What's a film you'd like to see remade? The government is taking on the titanic task of revamping the Resource Management Act - one of New Zealand's most convulted, sprawling, but important pieces of… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
A damning internal review of Middlemore Hospital shows a lack of resourcing is having a very real affect on the hospital and its patients. Auckland City Councillor and Otara Health chair Efeso Collins… Audio
I've been thinking for 25 July 2019
What the panellists Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Chris Clarke have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 25 July 2019
A get-rich-quick scheme for the ages: selling air. Audio
No more nappies
Vanuatu is considering becoming the first place in the world to ban disposable nappies. It's signalled the ban will take effect in December but the nation is struggling to find an alternative. Audio