Janet Wilson
Love in the time of Covid19
What shouldn't you tell your single friends? Should people in relationships be giving advice at all? Reluctant romantic Robert Kelly goes on a linguistic journey. Audio
Four day week lobbyist about the benefits of short working week
Four day working week advocate, Charlotte Lockhart, talks about how productivity is impacted by cutting down hours worked each week. Audio
Royals prepare to hammer out rules for Harry and Meghan
Royal family prepare for a big show down to hammer out the details Prince Harry and his wife's plans to step away from their roles. Audio
ASB Classic winner, Serena Williams donates her prize money
ASB Classic winner, Serena Williams, donates her prize money to the Australian bushfire fundraisers. Audio
International professor of law talks about Iran and the US
Otago University Professor Robert Patman talks about the developments in the situation with Iran and the U.S. Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Ben Thomas (Part Two
The Panel discusses the state of politics in New Zealand for 2020. Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Ben Thomas (Part One)
International professor of law talks about the situation with Iran and the US. ASB Classic winner, Serena Williams donates her prize money to Oz. Royals prepare to hammer out rules for Harry and… Audio
Dopamine fasting the latest Silicon Valley craze
The latest fad to hit Silicon Valley is 'dopamine fasting' where people take time off from the world - in some cases avoiding all external stimuli, including food and contact with people, in a bid to… Audio
What do libraries add to a city?
Wellington's Civic Square has been a cause of concern in Wellington, with a report from 2017 labelling it a poorly functioning public space, and as yet, no plans to encourage more people to use it. Audio
What to do about bottled water?
The government is considering cracking down on the bottled water industry, but has the horse already bolted? Exports rose by more than 270 percent last year. Niki Gladding from Water Action Aotearoa… Audio
Question of the Day for 21 November 2019
Do you volunteer? And what do you volunteer for.. ? Tell us about it. Audio
Should you be able to nap at work?
The United States Government has banned federal employees sleeping at work - but experts say sleep deprivation can take a toll on people's health, and the economy, and employees should be allowed to… Audio
Govt clamps down on clamping rules
The government has finally clamped down on the rules around car clamping. David Farrier - who's followed one of the more remarkable stories in recent New Zealand history centred around the practice -… Audio
New proposed electoral boundaries released
New provisional electoral boundaries have been released - and they could have big ramifications on who wins what seats in next year's election. Politik's Richard Harman joins us to discuss. Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Do you volunteer? Do you prefer to give money? Or do you do neither? Why? The government is considering cracking down on the bottled water industry, but has the horse already bolted? Exports rose by… Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
New provisional electoral boundaries have been released - and they could have big ramifications on who wins what seats in next year's election. Politik's Richard Harman joins us to discuss. The… Audio
I've been thinking for 21 November 2019
What the panellists Raybon Kan and Janet Wilson have been thinking. Audio
Wellington Airport: cut carbon but add more flights
Wellington Airport's annonced yesterday plans for a $1 billion upgrade, which targets cutting carbon emissions but it also wants to increase the number of flights by a quarter by 2040. Audio
High school trade programmes get a boost
The Government is serious about encouraging young people into trades, putting $27 million into trades programmes at high school. Audio