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Against the Grain - The Podcast
Day Two, Part Three of the 2023 Charleston In Between
Today we're featuring Audio from Day Two, Part Three of the 2023 Charleston In Between. In this session, we'll feature a take on the human factor of Research Publishing Integrity, including the role of whistleblowers and sleuths, technology versus the human factor, understanding researcher motivations, culture and misconduct and more. This session is presented by Martin Delahunty, Company Director, Inspiring STEM Consulting. This session was organized and moderated by Leah Hinds, Executive Director, Charleston Hub, and Sven Fund, Managing Director, Reviewer Credits. Video of the presentation available at: https://youtu.be/AxaDs75ZHlA?si=fdS0UJBfwXcukNba...
2024-07-17
34 min
In Our Time
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Lewis Carroll's book which first appeared in print in 1865 with illustrations by John Tenniel. It has since become one of the best known works in English, captivating readers who follow young Alice as she chases a white rabbit, pink eyed, in a waistcoat with pocket watch, down a rabbit hole that becomes a well and into wonderland. There she meets the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter, the March Hare, the Mock Turtle and more, all the while growing smaller and larger, finally outgrowing everyone at the trial of Who Stole the Tarts from the Queen...
2024-03-14
49 min
In Our Time: Culture
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Lewis Carroll's book which first appeared in print in 1865 with illustrations by John Tenniel. It has since become one of the best known works in English, captivating readers who follow young Alice as she chases a white rabbit, pink eyed, in a waistcoat with pocket watch, down a rabbit hole that becomes a well and into wonderland. There she meets the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter, the March Hare, the Mock Turtle and more, all the while growing smaller and larger, finally outgrowing everyone at the trial of Who Stole the Tarts from the Queen...
2024-03-14
49 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Creating impactful journals: James Butcher, Strategy Consultant
The guest for this episode of the Inspiring STEM Podcast is James Butcher who has spent the past 20 years working at two of the most influential scientific publishers, first as Executive Editor at The Lancet and then as the leader of the Nature journals.James now works as a strategy consultant with Clarke & Esposito, advising clients on editorial and publishing strategy and providing insight into how European funder mandates and other regulations are affecting their organizations and the global STM marketplace.He is also the founder of...
2023-09-26
39 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Forum for Open Research in MENA: Kamran Robert Kardan and Emily Choynowski from Knowledge E
The guests for this episode of the Inspiring STEM Podcast, are Kamran Robert Kardan, Founder and CEO at Knowledge E and Knowledge E’s Head of Publishing, Dr Emily Choynowski.Kamran founded Knowledge E in 2012, with the aim of providing unique, professional and high-quality services to the information professionals in the Middle Eastern region and beyond. Kamran also plays a major active role in the Knowledge E Foundation, a community interest corporation focusing on supporting education and research-based projects across the globe, with a focus on developing nations.
2023-09-15
35 min
America's Roundtable
A Conversation with John Yoo | The Supreme Court's Three Ringing Blows for Liberty | Freedom of Speech | Congressional Power of the Purse | Striking Down Race-Based Affirmative Action
Join America's Roundtable radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with a brilliant mind and a principled leader — John Yoo, visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California–Berkeley School of Law, and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Key topics covered with John Yoo include: — Reviewing the Supreme Court's significant rulings on the vital issues impacting Americans and the future of the Republic. — The Supreme Court's three ringing blows for liberty. — What comes next for the Supreme Court? "Just befor...
2023-07-10
28 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open access market sizing: Daniel Pollock, Chief Digital Officer at Delta Think
This INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode features Dan Pollock, a consultant specialising in digital publishing strategy and product innovation for companies primarily in STM and Legal publishing. Over a 25-year career, Dan has held executive leadership and strategic advisory roles in managing products, operations and change, in organisations ranging from dot-coms to complex corporates.Dan is also Chief Digital Officer with Delta Think and is principal architect of their Open Access Data & Analytics Tool. This tool supports market intelligence and strategy projects related to Open Access.In our...
2023-05-24
40 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Engineering Australia's STEM pipeline: Elanor Huntington, Executive Director, Digital, National Facilities & Collections, CSIRO
The guest for this episode is Professor Elanor Huntington, Executive Director for Digital, National Facilities & Collections at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation - CSIRO, Australia's national science agency. We discuss the challenges of attracting a diverse cohort to take up STEM careers, and the need to focus on lateral career moves and life moves, as well as early interventions. The recommendation is that the focus should not only be on filling the pipeline with new STEM talent, but also on finding ways to get back those who...
2023-04-20
38 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open access publishing - disruption & transformation: David Ross, Independent Publishing Consultant
The guest for episode 24 of the INSPIRING STEM PODCAST is David Ross,a publishing consultant with over 30 years’ experience in academic research and educational sectors. Up until last year, he was Vice President, Open Research at Sage Publications for nearly 10 years and has also worked with Kluwer Academic, Arnold Publications and Chapman & Hall.David specializes in open science publishing and the transition to more open modes of research communication and was a Founding Board Member of the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association.We discuss the progress of open ac...
2023-04-18
51 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open-source-powered scholarly publishing: Adam Hyde, Founder & Principal Architect, Coko Foundation
The guest for this episode of the INSPIRING STEM PODCAST is Adam Hyde, founder and principal architect of the Collaborative Knowledge Foundation - Coko and is responsible for oversight of all operations.Coko’s motto is “We Build, You Publish”. The organisation exists to benefit the publishing community by building modern, open-source tools that enable the publishing of critical knowledge better, faster, cheaper.Adam brings publishing and technical leadership as well as pioneering insights into publishing workflows and technologies. He is also technical advisor for the OA Switchboard project, holds...
2023-03-21
34 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Wing Threads - An Australian Science Adventure: Milly Formby, Zoologist, Science Illustrator & Microlight Pilot
The guest for this episode of the INSPIRING STEM PODCAST is Milly Formby, an amazing zoologist, science illustrator, microlight pilot and bird nerd. Milly combines her skills to create stories that empower others to become strong voices for nature. We chat about her amazing Wing Threads project, her childhood inspirations to become a zoologist and science communications.Originally from Gippsland in Victoria, Australia, Milly currently works for Bird Life Australia as a Project Officer for their Migratory Shorebird Program in Newcastle, NSW.Milly is currently flying 20,000 km ar...
2023-03-16
24 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Translating Australia's science and technology research into real world solutions: Mark Hutchinson, President, Science & Technology Australia
The guest for this episode of the Inspiring STEM Podcast is Professor Mark Hutchinson. Mark is the Director of the Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics in Adelaide. The Centre is a AU$50M Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence that brings together researchers from around the world to create light-based sensing technologies to create 'windows into the body'. These advances will enable scientific breakthroughs and advance the health outcomes of tomorrow. Under his leadership, the centre has translated fundamental science discoveries from the lab bench into economic value in the...
2023-02-21
41 min
Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
The good, the bad, and the unforeseen consequences with the release of ChatGPT - A conversation with Martin Delahunty
Martin Delahunty is Founder and Managing Director of Inspiring STEM Consulting, providing publishing and training services to publishers, universities and pharmaceutical companies, focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He is a former Secretary for the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals and Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (London). Explore all our episodes at access2perspectives.org/conversations Host: Dr Jo Havemann, ORCID iD 0000-0002-6157-1494 Editing: Ebuka Ezeike Music: Alex Lustig, produced by Kitty Kat License: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) ...
2023-02-11
58 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Connecting Australia's technologists, engineers and scientists with governments, business, media, and society: Kylie Walker, CEO Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast guest for this episode is Kylie Walker, Chief Executive Officer for the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering, where she works with expert Fellows to lead crucial national conversations and strategies towards a thriving, healthy and connected Australia, supported by technology. Kylie is also a visiting Fellow at the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science. She was Chair of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO and in 2019, she was named as one of the 100 Women of Influence listed b...
2023-02-11
46 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
The business of scholarly publishing - managing risks and sharpening your business IQ, EQ and FQ: Faris Aranki
Inspiring STEM’s podcast program has highlighted innovations in scientific publishing and science communications. We have interviewed key opinion leaders and organisations working to advance, and quite often, to disrupt the status quo. However, in today's academic publishing world, the pressure to deliver success can be overwhelming (and costly). Often the response is to come up with a new, untested strategy but this does not come without risk. The risk of delivering the wrong thing, the risk of it not being accepted or being subsumed by competing demands, the risk of delays or overspend to delivering it; to...
2022-06-20
40 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Africa's Training Centre in Communication - advancing open science and scholarly communications: Joy Owango
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Joy Owango, a Higher Education Specialist and Socio-Entrepreneur based in Nairobi, Kenya. Joy is Founding Director at the Training Centre in Communication (TCC-Africa) and which has four offices, two in Kenya, and one each in Nigeria and South Africa. Joy is also on the board of AfricArxiv- free preprint service for African scientists. Joy has a history of working in professional training and research capacity, with experience in government and donor relations, research analytics, management, data analysis, an...
2022-06-15
48 min
Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
On Open Science and STEM communication from one podcast host to another: A conversation with Martin Delahunty
Martin Delahunty is Founder and Managing Director of Inspiring STEM Consulting, providing publishing and training services to publishers, universities and pharmaceutical companies, focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He is a former Secretary for the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals and Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (London). Personal profiles ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2693-2346 Website: inspiringstem.org Twitter: @MDDelahunty Linkedin: /in/martindelahunty/ Podcast: theinspiringstempodcast.buzzsprout.com/ More details at access2perspectives.org/2022/04...
2022-06-09
1h 04
Reading the Art World
Marguerite Steed Hoffman & Gavin Delahunty
For the tenth episode of "Reading the Art World," host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with Marguerite Steed Hoffman and Gavin Delahunty about the new book, “Amor Mundi: The Collection of Marguerite Steed Hoffman” (Ridinghouse, 2022). The book tells a unique story of carefully considered and inspired collecting, and the motivations behind the collection’s creation and its ongoing evolution. “Amor Mundi” presents a selection of over 400 works of modern and contemporary art from the Marguerite Steed Hoffman Collection in Dallas, Texas. The two-volume set features the pieces brought together by Marguerite and her late husband, Robert Hoffman, including works by R...
2022-06-09
49 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Cassyni - making research seminars discoverable: Andrew Preston
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Andrew Preston, an economist and physicist by training, who worked as a researcher and consulted as a software engineer before co-founding Publons. He recently co-founded Cassyni an innovative new online tool which aims to help academics run and keep track of research seminars worldwide.We discuss his background in academic research and his journey from New Zealand to London that led to designing software tools to alleviate pain points in scientific researcher workflows.
2022-06-02
41 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
ChronosHub - streamlining open access management: Romy Beard
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Romy Beard, a publishing consultant with 17 years’ experience and specialising in publisher relations and content licensing on behalf of publishers, aggregators, libraries and consortia, and technology companies.She is currently working on a long-term project with open access management platform ChronosHub, and recently completed a project with Jisc on the new UK Research and Innovation open access policy and spent 7 years as Licensing Programme Manager for EIFL, a charity working with libraries and consortia in developing and...
2022-05-27
39 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Coherent Digital - on a mission to tame wild content: Toby Green
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Toby Green, Managing Director for Coherent Digital.Formerly, Chief Operating Officer at the OECD, Toby has spent 35 years in scholarly publishing working with commercial, society, IGO and NGO organizations on all types of content (which he prefers to call “stuff”)—books, journals, data, grey literature, A&I services, and encyclopedias—always with an eye on the reader experience and building audience. We discuss how to create collections of critical research and learning materials, contextualize and provide tools and...
2022-05-12
43 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Octopus - a radical new approach to scientific publishing: Dr Alex Freeman
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode, is Dr Alex Freeman. Alex is the Executive Director of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication, a role she took up in 2016. She previously spent 16 years working for the BBC, primarily as a producer and director for BBC Science.In 2019, Alex was one of the winners of the Royal Society's ‘The Pitch’ competition hosted as the conference titled ‘Research culture: Changing expectations'. Alex’s pitch was for Octopus Science – a radical new approach to scientific publishing which subsequently received funding and will be laun...
2022-04-28
43 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
AfricArxiv - a community-led digital archive for African research communication: Dr Jo Havmann
This week's INSPIRING STEM PODCAST welcomes as our guest is Dr Johanna Havemann, Trainer & Consultant in Open Science Communication. In 2018, Jo founded AfricArxiv which is a community-led digital archive for African research communication. It provides a non-profit platform to upload working papers, preprints, accepted manuscripts (post-prints), presentations, and data sets via partner platforms. AfricArxiv is dedicated to foster research and collaboration among African scientists, enhance the visibility of African research output and to increase collaboration globally.With a background in Evolution and Developmental Biology, Jo's work experience covers NGOs...
2022-04-21
1h 00
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open science: a perspective from the Middle East and North Africa regions: Kamran Robert Kardan and Emily Choynowski
The guests for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST are Kamran Robert Kardan Founder and CEO at Knowledge E and Knowledge E’s Head of Publishing, Emily Choynowski.Kamran founded Knowledge E in 2012, with the aim of providing unique, professional and high-quality services to information professionals in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions and beyond. The conversation explores how the MENA region can develop and promote open access and open science as well as plans for International Open Access Week with the launch of ‘...
2022-04-14
37 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open without equity is neither - a call to action for the scholarly publishing community: Jamie Carmichael
At a recent Research to Reader Conference, a panel including Haseeb Irfanullah, a visiting fellow at the Center for Sustainable Development, explored strategies to diversify scholarly research authorship. This is in the context of ongoing calls for social change have drawn attention to the need in scholarly publishing for greater equity, diversity, and inclusion, including for peer review, editorial practices, and business models. To help explore these issues, this week's INSPIRING STEM PODCAST welcomes as our guest Jamie Carmichael, Senior Director for Information and Content Solutions at the Copyright Clearance C...
2022-04-07
34 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Research Directions - disrupting the traditional journal publication to better reflect the research lifecycle: Mónica Moniz
Last year, Cambridge University Press (CUP) announced the launch of a new concept in journals publishing – Research Directions. It’s stated that the approach would "speed discovery by fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing between subject communities" as well as provide "opportunities to publish research from areas not well served by traditional, discipline-specific journals". Our guest for this week's INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Mónica Moniz, Publisher with CUP. Monica started at the Press in 2015 and ever since has been involved in the launch of four new STM open access journals and managed a num...
2022-03-31
46 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Measuring STEM research impact on governmental policy - how universities, think tanks and publishers can better understand their influence and reach: Euan Adie
This week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode has as its guest, Euan Adie who is CEO at Overton.io. Euan has a background in bioinformatics and a wide range of expertise in research impact measurements including alternative publication metrics and social media engagement. Overton is a London based company that tracks and indexes the research, ideas and influences behind governmental policies worldwide. Overton works with global policy organisations including various United Nations agencies and European Union think tanks. A recent LSE Blog article describes more of Overton's work.
2022-03-24
38 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Science communications - making the complicated simple: Markus MacGill
In this week’s episode, I am chatting with Markus MacGill a science writer and Editor with Green Ink.Green Ink provides expert communications support to major organisations around the world and specialises in projects relating to the increasingly important areas of environment, climate change, public health, science and international development. Markus has an PGCert (with distinction) from the MSc programme in Science Communication and Public Engagement at the University of Edinburgh and a CertHE in Biomedical Science from Anglia Ruskin University. He has over 20 years’ experience as a writer, reporter, edito...
2022-03-17
34 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open source & scholarly publishing - shaping the knowledge that will shape the future: Adam Hyde
In this week’s episode, I am chatting with Adam Hyde the Founder of the Collaborative Knowledge Foundation – COKO.Over the past 15 years Adam has been on a mission to transform publishing and knowledge production through innovation in workflows, development of technology, and facilitation. He has designed facilitation methodologies such as Workflow Sprints, The Cabbage Tree Method and Book Sprints and led the development of open source software for publishing such as PubSweet, Editoria, Kotahi, PagedJS, Wax, BookType and many more. Adam is a Shuttleworth Fellow and has helped many...
2022-03-10
31 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Re-thinking STEM and research engagement - an Australian perspective on science communications: Kylie Ahern
This week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST guest is Kylie Ahern. Kylie is a Sydney-based, award-winning STEM publisher and a highly skilled strategist. As CEO of the content and engagement agency, STEM Matters, she is in the business of transforming how the STEM sector engages with the audiences to increase awareness, influence and funding. In 2005 she co-founded COSMOS Magazine and was CEO for the first ten years building it to be Australia’s top selling science magazine. In 2013, she was appointed by Nature Publishing to build its strategy and establish its team in Aus...
2022-03-03
32 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open Pharma - driving positive change in the communication of pharma-sponsored research: Dr Joana Osório
Open science can be best defined as the practice of science across all disciplines such that others can collaborate and contribute, and where research data and processes are freely available, under terms that enable reuse, redistribution and reproduction. This includes includes peer-reviewed publications, data repositories, workflow and collaboration tools. Open science is driven and governed by science policies and mandates. Pharmaceutical companies, which fund approximately half of all biomedical research, are now leaders in the publication and disclosure of research. However, access to much company-funded research is still restricted by journal paywalls. Therefore, with open science continuing...
2022-02-24
12 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open access and global health inequity - a clinical perspective: Dr Akhil Bansal
Consistently, during the current global pandemic, Open Science collaboration has contributed to the rapid translation of clinical and scientific knowledge into successful treatments. Despite this fact, many stakeholders still hesitate to construct policies and practices to support the adoption and implementation of Open Science. Therefore, concerns remain about inequities in the global information system and access to its benefits. This episode was part of a podcast series funded by Pfizer to celebrate 2021 International Open Access Week. The series interviewed experts working within clinical and medical disciplines who shared their perspectives on the impact and benefit of open s...
2022-02-17
10 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open science saves lives - lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic: Dr Lonni Besançon
It is now over 30 years since Tim Berners Lee and CERN launched the World Wide Web to meet the demand for open information-sharing between scientists around the world. Our current definition of Open Science emphasizes collaboration and transparency for research and research-related publications and data. Making science truly “open” will see information about discoveries become freely available, under terms that enable re-use, redistribution and reproduction. So, with Open Science continuing to rise in prominence and adoption by science funders and researchers, can we demonstrate the real-world impact?This episode was part of a podcas...
2022-02-10
18 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open Science to accelerate discovery and deliver cures - a research hospital’s perspective: Dr Guy Rouleau
Open Science is a term that extends beyond just open access publishing to include a wide range of activities from basic biological research to clinical research, that makes it easier for scientists and clinicians to share and access knowledge, resources, tools, and data. The premise of Open Science is that research will progress faster if data and knowledge are openly shared with proper data safety measures and ethical frameworks and that has been the case during the current global pandemic. But despite significant progress, Open Science principles and practices still need to be more formally em...
2022-02-03
14 min
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Open Science & data sharing in clinical research: Dr Joseph Ross
Open Science can be best defined as the practice of freely sharing clinical and scientific knowledge such that others can collaborate and build upon that knowledge to accelerate research applications. Within this Open Science ecosystem, clinical data sharing, and data transparency continue to advance. Many national and international organisations such as the National Institutes of Health and the UK’s Medical Research Council, are adopting open data policies. But barriers remain.This episode was part of a podcast series funded by Pfizer to celebrate 2021 International Open Access Week. The series interviewed experts working within clinical and medical di...
2022-01-27
16 min
Freedom Hunters
Olly Bengough: Bar Owner to Media Mogul
Olly Bengough started his first business in his twenties when he opened a bar on the King’s Road in Chelsea. From there he went on to set up venues which have become London institutions, including Infernos in Clapham and Koko in Camden. Along the way he started up the music festival Lovebox with members of Groove Armada. But it was Olly’s love of foreign and independent film that led him to set up the foreign film and lifestyle TV channel Cinemoi having no experience of operating a TV channel. Olly’s entrpreneurs story is an ad...
2019-07-01
1h 01
ON Air by ON Nation
Beyond Infinity - LEE HARRIS the main floor
*** INFINITY ***Limitless or endless in space ~~ something growing without limits or bounds ~~ unlimited capacity, energy, excellence, or knowledge ~~ time without end. Boundlessness, Immeasurability, Inexhaustibility, Infiniteness, limitlessness, Measurelessness A new year is upon us. New challenges, New ventures and New prospects await. We don’t always know what the future holds, but there is one thing that we are certain of.....BEYOND, every Month, every Week, every Sunday THIS NYD there really is no other way to start your 2018BEYOND SUPERSTAR DJ'S:Steve Pitron, Zach Burns, Yvette Lindquist, Tony English, Lee Harris, D’...
2017-12-27
50 min
ON Air by ON Nation
Beyond Infinity Vol. 2 - Tony English
*** INFINITY *** Limitless or endless in space ~~ something growing without limits or bounds ~~ unlimited capacity, energy, excellence, or knowledge ~~ time without end. Boundlessness, Immeasurability, Inexhaustibility, Infiniteness, limitlessness, Measurelessness A new year is upon us. New challenges, New ventures and New prospects await. We don’t always know what the future holds, but there is one thing that we are certain of.....BEYOND, every Month, every Week, every Sunday THIS NYD there really is no other way to start your 2018 BEYOND SUPERSTAR DJ'S: Steve Pitron, Zach Burns, Yvette Lindquist, Tony English, Lee Harris, D’...
2017-12-24
56 min
ON Air by ON Nation
Beyond Infinity Vol. 1 - Yvette Lindquist's Main Floor vibes
*** INFINITY ***Limitless or endless in space ~~ something growing without limits or bounds ~~ unlimited capacity, energy, excellence, or knowledge ~~ time without end. Boundlessness, Immeasurability, Inexhaustibility, Infiniteness, limitlessness, Measurelessness A new year is upon us. New challenges, New ventures and New prospects await. We don’t always know what the future holds, but there is one thing that we are certain of.....BEYOND, every Month, every Week, every Sunday THIS NYD there really is no other way to start your 2018BEYOND SUPERSTAR DJ'S:Steve Pitron, Zach Burns, Yvette Lindquist, Tony English, Lee Harris, D’...
2017-12-18
1h 16
Parliament Today
Access Week in the House
Extended version of the Week in Parliament with Hinaya Ahu featuring Tracey Martin and Catherine Delahunty in the General Debate and another round in the long running battle between Annette King and Jonathan Coleman, health ministers past and present.
2016-12-06
29 min