Rob Campbell
Former Te Whatu Ora chair on pay offer for junior doctors
Former Te Whatu Ora chair Rob Campbell says the agency has the wrong priorities and isn't advocating hard enough for its health workers. Campbell spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Ludicrous to expect board members to keep political views to themselves says Rob Campbell
The former chair of the health agency Te Whatu Ora, Rob Campbell, says it is ludicrous to expect board members to keep political opinions to themselves.
New Zealand on Air board member, Andrew Shaw… Audio
The Week in Detail: Busted roads, overflowing lakes and car-free cities
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
What it takes to get a road back open
Storms and cyclones have caused major disruptions on state highways across the country this year. What's involved in fixing them up to get them back open? Audio
Easter Weekend roads: Take it easy, expect delays - Waka Kotahi
Take is easy on the roads if you're driving on the long weekend, as Waka Kotahi warns there will be delays.
Easter Weekend and school holidays means potentially thousands on the move over the next… Video, Audio
Distrust a big issue in post-reform health sector - ousted health boss
Ousted Te Whatu Ora boss Rob Campbell says one of the biggest issues facing health reforms is the high degree of distrust among staff, which is causing people to leave the sector.
Campbell was sacked… Audio
The Week in Detail: Manosphere, Bloomfield, and supermarket shelves
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
Ashley Bloomfield, the public service and political neutrality
Introducing The Detail: In the wake of the Rob Campbell saga, Sir Ashley Bloomfield talks exclusively to The Detail about why political neutrality in the public service is so important. Try NZ's top… Audio
Ashley Bloomfield, the public service and political neutrality
In the wake of the Rob Campbell saga, Sir Ashley Bloomfield talks to The Detail about why political neutrality in the public service is so important. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - contested crime wave claims
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Susana Lei'ataua about the media covering claims of a post-Gabrielle crime spike that was questioned by Police; the fiery exit of… Audio
Rob Campbell expected to lose EPA chair role
The outspoken director Rob Campbell is set to lose another job - this time as chair of the Environmental Protection Authority.
Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch joins Lisa Owen with the… Video, Audio
Health overhaul: Te Whatu Ora chair, Rob Campbell
This year has seen the beginning of a complete overhaul of the health system, from our hospitals to primary care, and everything in between. Rob Campbell is the chair of Te Whatu Ora / Health New… Audio
Te Whatu Ora board chair backs not allowing public or journalists into meetings
Te Whatu Ora/Health NZ is refusing to allow the public or journalists attend its monthly meetings, or read papers to be discussed.
Previously the country's District health Boards had an open door… Audio
Te Whatu Ora - Health NZ chairman on DHB overhaul
It's the first day of Health NZ, now named Te Whatu Ora, the new body replacing the country's 20 district health boards.
Those working in health hope it will end the huge disparities in treatment and… Audio
Diversity quotas on boards - needed or not?
New Zealand is not as egalitarian as it likes to think it is when it comes to the boardroom. One of our top directors explains why we should introduce quotas for women; and an expert on the issue… Audio
THL profits under pressure from bushfires and coronavirus
The Australian bushfires and the Wuhan coronavirus will put further pressure on the profit of Tourism Holdings, the extent of which will be revealed at the end of the month. Audio
Company going back to basics of being a private business
The document management company, G3, is going back to basics of being a private company after public attempts failed. Audio
Businesses' reactions mixed on new coalition govt
Since last week's announcement, commentary around what a New Zealand First-Labour coalition will mean for the business community has intensified. Concerns have been raised around the minimum wage… Audio
The Pantograph Punch: Glass Warfare
The number of female CEOS in New Zealand's top 50 listed companies is sitting at... zero. What's going on? Does the idea of 'smashing the glass ceiling' still reflect what modern society needs? And… Audio
Call for causalisation of senior execs contracts
A former trade unionist and professional director wants companies to start putting senior executives on casual contracts. Audio