Chris Gallavin
When is free speech not free?
A senior Massey University academic, Chris Gallavin, has called out his Vice Chancellor for banning Don Brash from speaking on campus, says her decision was "unequivocally wrong". On Tuesday former… Audio
Sport update: World Cup surprises
World Cup fever is upon us, and upsets have already occurred. RNZ's Football fanatic Emile Donovan explain Brazil's draw with Switzerland and Mexico's triumph over Germany. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Chris Gallavin and Jennie Moreton want to talk about. Audio
Protecting our environment
A landowners group has been set up after the Greater Wellington Regional Council announced around 1200 property owners may be affected by environmental directives on their land. Audio
Meditation not helping motivation
A new study has found meditation actually lowers levels of motivation, contrary to the previously held belief that mindfulness is a benefit to the workplace. Audio
Eating out, paying more
Kiwis are cooking at home less and eating more. A consumer specialist has found New Zealanders find the convenience of takeaways outweighs the cost of them. Audio
Priests may be fined for not reporting abuse
Catholic priests in Australia could soon be facing a hefty fine if someone confesses child sex abuse to them and they don't report it to police. Audio
Criminal case for Pike River
Police are looking to re-open the investigation into the Pike River Mine explosion. It comes ahead of the planned re-entry to the mine later this year. Audio
Nurses reject deal
Nurses may go on strike after 'strongly' rejecting a new pay deal from district health boards. A very significant number of nurses voted in favour of strike action next month. Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
A new study has found meditation actually lowers levels of motivation, contrary to the previously held belief that mindfulness is a benefit to the workplace. Those who meditated were less likely to… Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
Nurses may go on strike after 'strongly' rejecting a new pay deal from district health boards. A very significant number of nurses voted in favour of strike action next month, but it is still… Audio
Lessons in Tertiary Education
Chris Gallavin, deputy pro vice chancellor at Massey University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences has just returned from his tour of American tertiary institutions as part of his experience… Audio
Fortnite is the greatest game on earth
Video game sensation Fortnite is keeping adults and kids up all night. It's the greatest thing to hit the gaming world in a while and Ben Lenihan of the e-Sports Federation explains why. Audio
Bad back? Forget the drugs and the surgery
Recent research has found that scans, drugs and surgery tend to be a waste for time for a lot of back pain. Ben Darlow of the University of Otago discusses the latest findings. Audio
Pre-teens suffering teenage sleep conditions
Children aged under-11 are suffering from sleep deprivation because of late nights and inconsistent sleep patterns. Audio
Ball tampering in cricket
The Aussie cricket captain Steve Smith's been stood down for hatching a ball tampering plan in the team's third test against South Africa. Former Black Cap Ken Rutherford talks about the good old days… Audio
No country for old (white) men
Green MP Julie-Ann Genter's comments about the make-up of Boards has seen National leader Simon Bridges defend older white men and what they have to offer. Audio
New housing - slum of the future?
Mark Graham of the Building Guide says a 4000 home development on Auckland's Unitec land depends on having great design. Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Children aged under-11 are suffering from sleep deprivation because of late nights and inconsistent sleep patterns. What the Panelists Chris Gallavin and Niki Bezzant want to talk about. Recent… Audio