Megan Whelan
The election online
Megan Whelan from The Wireless has been watching Twitter and Facebook for election updates. Audio
The election online
Megan Whelan from The Wireless has been watching Twitter and Facebook for election updates. Audio
Mood of election campaign may put off young voters
A youth campaigner says the mood of the final week of the election campaign may put young people off voting on Saturday. Parties, union, and activist movements have been working hard to get out the… Audio
What issues are young voters concerned about?
Megan Whelan, a Senior Producer with Radio New Zealand's Youth website The Wireless discusses Ask Away - in which young people get to directly question candidates. Audio
Insight for 7 September 2014 - Sparking the Youth Vote
Megan Whelan and Elle Hunt explore the campaigns to get out the youth vote. Video, Audio
One in every four people under 30 not enrolled to vote
Two weeks out from the election, a quarter of people under 30 are yet to enrol to vote. Audio
Wellington declares itself "vampire friendly"
The capital has been declared "vampire friendly" with hints that some of the undead may even be present in the Beehive. Audio
Insight for 23 March 2014 - Mental Health in NZ
Megan Whelan explores access to mental health serivces in the face of a suicide rate that is resistant to change Audio
New Zealand's high suicide rate might be starting to come down
The Chief Coroner says there are some encouraging signs that New Zealand's stubbornly high suicide rate might be starting to come down. Audio
Insight for 17 November 2013 - Safer Sex?
Megan Whelan explores whether young people are getting the education about sexuality they need. Audio
Auckland sex scandal raises questions about sex education
The Auckland teenage sex scandal has raised questions about whether there needs to be a shake up in what schools teach about sexual behaviour. Audio
Megan Whelan: The Wireless
Senior producer from The Wireless talks about Radio NZ's recently launched youth network. Audio
Fiji economist disinvited from USP press freedom celebrations
A former University of the South Pacific professor says the USP journalism school was instructed to stop him speaking at World Press Freedom day celebrations . Audio
Cook Islands plays host to filmmakers
Filmmakers head to the Cook Islands for the Film Raro challenge. Audio
Pacific Correspondent for 9 May 2013
We speak to our correspondent in Port Moresby about the Governor of Kimbe complaining over the focus on regions with mineral projects, An MP goes before the Leadership Tribunal, and a plan for all of… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 May 2013
Tahiti tussle over UN decolonisation bid; Fiji police anger Chinese community with human trafficking allegations; Subpoenaed CNMI journalist says she is 'prepared to go to jail; Pacific media… Audio