Chris Kelly
Summer Series - A coast to coast adventure for at-risk youth
The 180 Degrees Trust runs youth development programmes for at risk young people in Canterbury. The biggest event on its calendar is the Southern Alps Traverse, a gruelling, character-building… Video, Audio
Massey University Chancellor resigns
Was it necessary for Massey University's Chancellor Chris Kelly to resign after his ill-conceived comments about women vets? Audio
Massey University chancellor steps down after comments on women
Massey University's Chancellor, Chris Kelly, steps down. "Having had time to carefully consider the views of many staff, students and stakeholders, I believe that it is in the interests of the… Audio
Does Landcorp need to sell land to remain viable?
The former head of the State Owned farming company Landcorp is rejecting any comparison of the company to the failed Solid Energy. Bill English yesterday indicated the government is concerned at… Audio
Foreign ownership of NZ farms
With Chris Kelly - former CEO of state-owned Landcorp, which is in a joint venture with Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin, running the former Crafar farms. Murray Horton - secretary / organiser of the… Audio
Chris Kelly
Landcorp chief executive Chris Kelly is stepping down after 12 years in the job. He talks about the evolution of the country's largest farming enterprise. Audio
Former Tongan police commissioner shocked by death
The death of a New Zealand constable who was assaulted while in police custody in Tonga has shocked and disappointed a former Dunedin policeman who was Tonga's first foreign police chief. Audio
The complex legal problems confronting the elderly
The number of over-65s is a rapidly growing demographic. How can we better provide for the social and welfare needs of the retired? We hear from Wellington lawyer Chris Kelly, and Paul Barber, policy… Audio
Farmers have given Fonterra the go ahead
Farmers have given Fonterra the go ahead for the biggest overhaul of dairying since the cooperative was set up more than a decade ago. Audio
The High Court decision on the Crafar farms sale
With Alan McDonald - spokesperson for the Crafar Farms Purchase Group, led by Sir Michael Fay. Chris Kelly - The CEO of state-owned Landcorp. Nick Russell - Lawyer at Chen Palmer. Audio
The head of Landcorp Farming on purchase of Crafar farms
The head of state-owned Landcorp Farming on the controversial deal that would see it run the Crafar dairy farms for the Chinese conglomerate Shanghai Pengxin. Audio
Intro and Guest
CEO of Landcorp, Chris Kelly, is keen to see the meat industry structured in a similar way to the kiwifruit or dairy industries and is heartened that farmers are at last realising the need to change… Audio
Hawke's Bay farmers are still isolated after heavy rains
Six days after severe storms first hit the Hawke's Bay, some farmland remains isolated with slips and floodwaters blocking roads. Audio
Landcorp to bid for Crafar farms
Competition to buy the Crafar farms in receivership is heating up - with the state owned farming enterprise Landcorp confirming it is going to bid for the 16 properties. Audio
Cyclone Rene on course for Nukualofa
As Cyclone Rene bears down on the Tongan capital of Nukualofa, residents are being warned it could be the most destructive storm to hit in decades. Audio
Rural broadband
Guests Chris Kelly and Murray Pearson discuss the planned broadband upgrade for rural areas. Audio
Tongan police fear they won't find wreck
Bad weather has thwarted navy divers in their efforts to find the ferry that sank in Tonga with the presumed loss of nearly one hundred lives. Audio
Tongan police chief with the latest on ferry sinking
In Tonga hundreds of desperate relatives are angry and demanding answers, waiting for news of those missing at sea. Audio
Tonga's police chief says dozens may have drowned
The Commander of Tonga's police force Chris Kelly is coordinating the search for survivors of the ferry sinking. Audio
Anxious wait for families after Tongan ferry sinking
Tonga Police Commander Chris Kelly joins us. Audio