Julia Hartley Moore
Should we ALL go on a climate strike?
The students who organised the student climate change strikes are now calling for everyone in NZ to hit the steets and get involved. Audio
Did David Hisco's public punishment fit the crime?
Interest.co.nz editor Gareth Vaughan joins us to talk through the puzzling, public lashing delivered to former ANZ chief executive David Hisco. Audio
Ombudsman launches Oranga Tamariki investigation
Judge Peter Boshier will oversee an independent investigation into Oranga Tamariki's handling of uplifting new-born babies. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
If paying $360 a week to live in a boarding house is the way of the future, what does that tell about the future?! Architect Bill McKay joins us with his thoughts. A stoush is unfolding over an 11… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Judge Peter Boshier will oversee an independent investigation into Oranga Tamariki's handling of uplifting new-born babies. Interest.co.nz editor Gareth Vaughan joins us to talk through the puzzling… Audio
I've been thinking for 19 June 2019
What the Panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 19 June 2019
The Norwegian island of Sommarøy wants to abolish the concept of time. Audio
Fundraiser for Fyre Festival workers
Two documentaries have been released about 2017's disastrous Fyre Festival. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help one of the local Bahamian workers who were left out of pocket after the event. Audio
US Presidential candidates come out of the woodwork
The US Presidential election isn't until 2020 but Democratic candidates have already started to declare their intentions. Audio
'Overtourism' a new concern
'Overtourism' is a serious issue around the world. It's the idea that we might have reached "peak tourism" because our incredible destination can't handle the crowds. Audio
Climate change and proposals: Jacinda Ardern overseas
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has spent her first day at the World Economic Forum in Davos speaking passionately about climate change alongside naturalist Sir David Attenborough and former US vice… Audio
Question of the Day for 23 January 2019
Question of the Day: What is OK to take from work, and what is stealing? Audio
What's stealing and what's not
Stealing is illegal, but what if you're not sure if it IS stealing? The workplace can be difficult, is taking a pen home a fire-able offence? Audio
Poetry boom
Sales of poetry is soaring. The Guardian attributes the popularity of poetry to a rise in passion for politics, especially among teenagers and millennials. Sales hit an all-time high in the UK last… Audio
Embattled MP Jami-Lee apologises
Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has spoken out about his ordeal last year in a Facebook page entitled "Leaving bitterness and hatred behind". Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 2)
Topics - Stealing is illegal, but what if you're not sure if it IS stealing? The workplace can be difficult, is taking a pen home a fireable offence? In a Stuff opinion piece, a lawyer recounts the… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 1)
Topics - Wellington is the most expensive in the country to rent, Trade Me says. Rents are up 5.8 percent to an all time high of a median $565. Auckland remains high and the National median has also… Audio
Texting and driving
The amount of online reports of people using their mobile phones while driving have almost tripled in the last two years. Audio
Drone disruption
Airspace around Wellington Airport was closed for 40 minutes last after a drone was seen dangerously close the runway. Instances like this are being reported more and more. Audio
Airplanes "densification"
Airlines are adding more and more seats to their planes in a move called "densification". Consumer Reports has found 30 per cent of economy class fliers rated their seats uncomfortable. Audio