Lizzie Marvelly
The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Dellwyn Stuart (Part 1)
It seems fitting to start by reflecting on what we can celebrate and what still needs to change... On one hand a girl born today can expect to lead a life significantly different from that of her… Audio
Lizzie Marvelly - Growing up feminist in Aotearoa
Lizzie Marvelly is a musician and multi-media writer and producer. She founded Villainesse.com, starting the #MyBodyMyTerms campaign, aiming to spark conversation about victim-blaming, revenge porn… Audio
Plastic bags - low-hanging fruit?
It seems clear single-use plastic bags will soon be used however there are many people who argue this is not the biggest issue when it comes to plastic pollution. Audio
Crowd funding access to New Zealand land
Stuff has revealed officials suggested a crowd funding campaign to pay compensation due to US TV star Matt Lauer, over public access to his Otago farm. Audio
Motorway speeds
Auckland drivers can now drive up to 100km per hour on the North-Western and South-Western motorways again. Speeds were initially dropped around the Waterview tunnel when it was built. Audio
Panel Says
What the panelists Chris Clarke and Lizzie Marvelly want to talk about. Chris discusses religion, Lizzie talks about the Black Ferns. Audio
The lie that is "self-made"
An article has outlined the reality behind the title of 'self-made' billionaires. It highlights how discussion about wealthy people often ignore the many people that have helped them achieve success.
…Shelter for homeless people forced to close
A Rotorua shelter for homeless people has been forced to shut over fire compliance. The shelter does not meet fire standards so it has had to be closed over the prospect a massive fine.
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Kiwis cold in their own homes
A Salvation Army survey has found nearly half of New Zealanders have gone without heating to save money. The report some kiwi families were sleeping on mattresses in their living rooms and leaving the… Audio
Wellington bus driver dispute
Wellington is facing major issues with its bus network with 50 bus drivers on strike over what they deem dangerous and unlawful shifts. Some are calling for the Greater Wellington Regional Council to… Audio
Strikers do community work
Dunedin Inland Revenue staff are on strike today but they haven't just been picketing, this afternoon they have been doing volunteer work at the gardens of the Otago Community Hospice. Audio
Flu cases low for this time of year
The number of flu cases are at very low levels for July, when flu infection normally peak. There have been extensive promotions for the flu vaccine this year. Audio
The Panel with Chris Clarke and Lizzie Marvelly (Part 2)
An article has outlined the reality behind the title of 'self-made' billionaires. The piece on WA Today references the latest news around Kylie Jenner and also the likes of Jeff Bezos. It howlights… Audio
The Panel with Chris Clarke and Lizzie Marvelly (Part 1)
The number of flu cases are at very low levels for July, when flu infection normally peak. There have been extensive promotions for the flu vaccine this year, after a increase of hospitaliations and… Audio
Sophisticated scammers staying ahead of the curve
New Zealanders are still falling victim to scammers - to the tune of up to $500 million a year. Martin Cocker from Internet NZ joins us to discuss whether we should know better by now, or whether… Audio
Woodville hit by mysterious internet outages
We're joined by Rowena Fry, a resident of the small North Island town of Woodville which is experiencing regular and inexplicable internet outages, which both service and infrastructure providers are… Audio
Where does your bottled water come from?
New Zealand-based water bottlers are using lovely landscapes on their labels to make buyers imagine pristineness, sacred springs, mile-deep aquifers.
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Early childhood centres bursting at the seams
Public health expert Mike Bedford says overcrowding stemming from financial pressure on parents, as well as out-dated minimum standards, are turning early childhood centres into childminding services.
…Trump and Kim Jong Un's historic meeting likely to go ahead
The on-again / off-again meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un is on again, with experts suggesting South Korean officials may have nudged the American president back to the negotiating table.
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