Donations
Personal finance: Think about giving
Money expert Liz Koh talks about the benefits of giving. Audio
At least $10m given to Red Cross to support cyclone-hit regions
The destruction brought by Cyclone Gabrielle has destroyed homes, businesses and infrastructure across the North Island.
The recovery is set to cost billions and in some cases the damage caused will… Video, Audio
Duo under 'no illusion' activity was illegal New Zealand First
The New Zealand First Foundation case has kicked off in court, with the Crown arguing those involved could be under "no illusion" they were committing electoral fraud. Two people are accused of… Audio
Julian Assange's father: 'His jail is worse than hell'
The new documentary Ithaka documents 76-year-old John Shipton's campaign to free his son, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Shipton joins the show to discuss Ithaka and why he'll never give up on his… Video, Audio
Hospices across NZ facing funding and staff shortages
Most people will know someone, or know of someone who've utilised the services of a hospice in New Zealand.But this valued and cherished, free service is under threat. Hospice NZ Acting Chief… Audio
Lifeline in need without funding after Rhythm & Vines cancelled
Lifeline Aotearoa is in need of financial help generous donors needed to fill a financial gap left after Gisborne's Rhythm and Vines got canned.
Lifeline operates a phone service for people who are… Video, Audio
New way to support charities without parting with cash!
A new online marketplace called Chooza delivers profits from online auctions direct to charities. Chooza founder, Stephen Moon talks to Jesse about how it works.
Over the last year and a half New… Audio
Awhi Shed feeding families throughout lockdown
The Awhi Shed makes and delivers care packages and hot food to flood victims and volunteers, to rough sleepers, and to brighten the days of those struggling with an ongoing lockdown. The driving force… Audio
Covid-19: Paul Spoonley on the future state of New Zealand
New Zealand's strong ties and trusts have been highlighted during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the enormous task of combating the negative social and economic consequences will test Kiwis' mettle, says… Audio
Philanthropic Kiwi couple giving away more than $50 million
By the time Grant and Marilyn Nelson retire they would have given away more than $50 million. In the 1970s, the pair started a business in a garage which proved to be so successful that in 1995 they… Audio
Stuff reaches out to readers
New Zealand’s biggest news publisher Stuff is appealing to readers to fund its reporting just days after its CEO told Parliament "ongoing government support for a commercial media industry" is needed…
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Stuff reaches out to readers
New Zealand’s biggest news publisher Stuff is appealing to readers to fund its reporting just days after its CEO told Parliament "ongoing government support for a commercial media industry" is needed…
AudioSurge of support for crisis-hit media
Good journalism costs money to produce but adverting has fallen off a cliff during the COVID-19 crisis and some companies that sponsor media outfits may cut back too. But the founder of a service that… Audio
Surge of support for crisis-hit media
Good journalism costs money to produce but adverting has fallen off a cliff during the COVID-19 crisis and some companies that sponsor media outfits may cut back too. But the founder of a service that…
AudioWhere has all the March 15 money gone?
Millions of dollars from around the world were poured into funds for the victims of the March 15 mosque attacks - where has it ended up? Audio
Where has all the March 15 money gone?
Millions of dollars from around the world were poured into funds for the victims of the March 15 mosque attacks - where has it ended up?
AudioNZ First Foundation: Rich-listers donate $100k in one week
Rich-listers gave the New Zealand First Foundation $100,000 in just one week.
But the donations have stayed secret until now because the individual payments fell below the level where donors' names… Video, Audio
Peters keeps govt roles as Serious Fraud Office investigates
The Prime Minister will take no action against her Deputy, and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, with confirmation of a Serious Fraud Office investigation.
As the SFO prepares to prosecute… Video, Audio
Political party donations in New Zealand
News broke this week that police and the Serious Fraud Office will investigate the New Zealand First Foundation to see if it has breached the Electoral Act. This follows an announcement on the 29th of… Audio
NZ bans foreign political donations
The Government will ban foreign donations of more than $50 to political parties and candidates. Legislation will be introduced to Parliament this afternoon and passed under urgency. Audio