Leonie Freeman
House Talk | Episode 5: The Awkward Threesome
Sometimes relationships just don't work. Is there any hope for reconciliation in the property market between the conflicting interest of developers, councils, and residents? Video
House Talk | Episode 7: Do We Have a NZ Style?
Other countries have distinct housing styles—but what's the NZ style? Do we have an identity crisis with our housing? And does that affect price, our health, and the nature of our communities? Video
Housing prices remain hot issue
Chief executive of The Property Council, Leonie Freeman, joins the Panel to discuss market conditions. Audio
Housing expert on National Party policy
National has released its new housing policy, promising a scapping of the RMA and rent to buy schemes.
Leonie Freeman, a housing consultant and the chief executive of the property council speaks to… Audio
House prices defying predictions forcing some out of the market
House prices are still going up, and quickly - defying post lockdown predictions that there would be a big hit to the market. The Panel, including Leonie Freeman, CE of the NZ Property Council… Audio
Today in music history: In 1977 Meatloaf released Bat Out of Hell
Today in music history in 1977 Meatloaf releases his albumn Bat Out of Hell. Audio
The Panel with Leonie Freeman and David Cormack (Part 2)
Mental health awareness week kicks off today; House prices defying predictions forcing some out of the market; NZ Made series: Chewy Louis and the News. Audio
The Panel with Leonie Freeman and David Cormack (Part 1)
Alert level announcement; Auckland's Harbour bridge may take weeks to repair; Ruth Bader Ginsberg mourned by US journalist Tracey Barnett. Audio
What panellists Leonie Freeman and David Cormack have been thinking
'I've been thinking' with panellists Leonie Freeman and David Cormack. Audio
A 'shoe-in': Nelson's 'boot hotel' attracts attention
A Nelson couple has come up with a slightly unorthodox way to house their guests...The Boot B&B. Audio
Uncertain future for club rugby in NZ
Professional rugby might be returning this weekend, but club rugby is precariously close to finding itself in a bit of an existential crisis. Audio
Call for NZ companies to consider social outcomes
These days it seems like there is news of redundancies in New Zealand almost every day as the effects of the global pandemic continue. Audio
Today in music history for 11 June 2020
In this day in 1965, The Beatles was announced as recipients of the Members of the British Empire and protests poured into Buckingham Palace. Audio
'Black Lives Matter' posters torn down in NZ schools
There has been an outcry after several schools around New Zealand removed 'Black Lives Matter' posters from school walls. Audio
NZ's election and referenda fast approaching - are NZers ready?
The election and referenda are fast approaching and New Zealanders will be asked to vote on two long-standing issues. Audio
Call for review of NZ's colonial monuments
The Maori Party has called for an inquiry looking at New Zealand's colonial monuments and place names. Audio
The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
Today in music history for 11 June 2020; Warehouse redundancies disappoint; Uncertain future for club rugby in NZ; A 'shoe-in': Nelson's 'boot hotel' attracts attention. Audio
The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
Call for review of NZ's colonial monuments; NZ's election and referenda fast approaching - are NZers ready? 'Black Lives Matter' posters torn down in NZ schools. Audio
What the Panellists have been thinking
Panellists Leonie Freeman and Peter Fa'afiu share what they are thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Laura Dooney
Are you a musical fan? Some super-fans have seen their favourite show hundreds of times, including one woman who has seen Cats 500 times and is soon to be featured in a new documentary. Audio