ListenerListenerOpinionDuncan Garner: Have we got this right or are we ruining paradise?Truth is, we let immigrants in and build later. Much, much later.06 Oct 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionHemma Vara: The digital wellness paradox: Are health apps and smart devices helping or hindering our wellbeing?The key to moderating our reliance on high-tech tools lies in mindful usage.05 Oct 11:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDavid Harvey: Expecting the government to solve every problem stifles creativityPotholes or disinformation – the NZ way sees that the government must do something.04 Oct 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionRussell BrownRussell Brown: The social media platform that looks a lot like Twitter, but isn’tBluesky escapees found a place to chat without an incontinent troll marching in.03 Oct 05:30 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionCathrin Schaer: It’s tough being a weather presenter these daysIt’s the weather person’s job to deliver the worst news about climate change.02 Oct 04:30 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJane CliftonJane Clifton: More and more businesses seem to be scalping customersPubs in Britain and parts of Europe are dabbling in what we might call Unhappy Hour.01 Oct 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJohn Bluck: The fight that led the Anglican Church to launch the Hīkoi of HopeSimilar conditions apply now but where are the hīkoi?27 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionPaul LittleInform your opinion: What drives our current divided society?Some gaps have widened in recent years, but they have always been there.27 Sep 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionHemma Vara: The Victoria’s Secret World Tour: A desperate rebrand or a radical comeback?The Tour is an attempt to make amends after a slew of missteps by Victoria's Secret.27 Sep 01:20 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionThe great ills of rush hourIt is perhaps the traffic light that is the heartbeat of the modern car-centric city.26 Sep 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAndrew Anthony: A tale of two starsWho is the more likely to ride out their respective controversies?25 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionThe Good Life: A bird’s-eye view into the gently competitive world of the bird spotterI like to watch the birds. But I don’t even qualify as an amateur birder.23 Sep 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionJane CliftonJane Clifton: Companies treat customers like morons, yet somehow continue to get away with itTactics include shrinkflation, placebo and condescension22 Sep 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionPaul LittleInform your opinion: How the word ‘woke’is being misused in NZ The word "woke" has a negative meaning despite its varied historical definitions.21 Sep 05:30 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJenny Pattrick: A part of a fiction writer’s success is a sensitive, experienced editorThe book trade is under pressure, but to lose such knowledge is surely a terrible mistake.21 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganBernard Lagan: I hope the Australian referendum is not lostDefeat will suggest Aboriginals remain to too many Australians as strange people.20 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionRussell BrownRussell Brown: Holding on for an update to the IRD’s music playlistIt's hard to imagine being on hold and not hearing Poi E, Sierra Leone and Welcome Home.19 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionPaul LittleInform your opinion: How to win an argumentWith an upcoming election, now's a good time to brush up our debating skills.19 Sep 03:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionHemma Vara: Forget millennials, it's all about the perennials and how to be the oneIdentifying as a perennial is a divergence from how we’re used to thinking about ourselves19 Sep 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionJane CliftonJane Clifton: Are we one Taylor Swift tour away from a mass currency collapse?The joyful activity of attending a pop concert turns out to be fiscally damaging.18 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionRāniera Procter: If te reo Māori is lost here, it is lost to the worldA language spoken in the home is the ultimate indicator of a living language.14 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionPaul LittleInform your opinion: What the writers’ strike means for your TV down timeConcerns over what we’re going to watch if current strike in US not resolved soon.13 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionMarty Pilott: Why we should celebrate the inclusion of Māori in English dictionariesThere is reason to celebrate rather than deplore the inclusion of Māori in dictionaries.13 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJonathan Kronstadt: US political campaigns have become circus-likeThe circus serves candidates by distracting voters from asking questions.13 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionCharlotte GrimshawCharlotte Grimshaw: Badly-behaved children don’t need harsh punishmentFunnelling children into the criminal justice system is surely populist and shortsighted.12 Sep 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionHemma Vara: Are ‘girl’ trends on TikTok a harmless fad or a step backwards?They connect us through humour in mundanity but raise concerns about infantilising women.11 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJane CliftonJane Clifton: How do airlines get away with inconvenience?The frustration when catching a plane wouldn't be accepted in any other modern activity.11 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionBruce Mahalski: We won’t save the environment by persecuting its protectorsLengths climate-action protesters will go to are ratcheting up - as are police actions.07 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionCathrin Schaer: Why is there a ‘wave of violence’ at Berlin public pools?In one incident, about 50 teenagers took control of a giant slide and refused to leave.06 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionRussell BrownRussell Brown: Fringe beliefs always find a home in politicsTrevor Loudon isn’t the only ZAP student to find a home with Act.05 Sep 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionPhil TaylorPhil Taylor: Alan Hall case shows flaws in justice system remain unaddressedWhy it took so long and whether we will learn from it are important questions.04 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionHemma Vara: Why are people upset over Snow White remake when life is no fairytale?Amid all the blissful love stories, a narrative grounded in reality is somehow refreshing.04 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJane CliftonJane Clifton: Beauty prioritised over risk as enhancements become affordableNo one but a dutiful medical professional wants to be the killjoy who dwells on risk.03 Sep 08:50 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJules Older: Unless the govt reverses key policies, I’ll be voting elsewhere"If Labour turns itself into a National mini-me, then action I will take."31 Aug 04:00 AM