Alison Mau

[4][5] Mau is currently an Op-ed columnist at The Sunday Star-Times weekend newspaper, and a contributor on the Stuff news website.

The #metoonz project - which references the celebrity #metoo social movement - is for people who wanted to have a voice but didn't know where to go.

[8] Mau confirmed to Radio New Zealand Mediawatch that she will respond to every person who gets in touch before any individual's stories are passed on to journalists.

She returned to Breakfast in 2004 but left at the end of the year to join rival network Prime Television, where she worked with former TVNZ presenter Paul Holmes.

[2][4] She began the four-year gig at talkback station RadioLIVE, initially in an early afternoon co-host slot with Willie Jackson.

[5] Mau is currently an Op-ed columnist at The Sunday Star-Times weekend newspaper, and she is contributor on the Stuff.co.nz news portal website, published by Fairfax Digital, a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd.[6] Mau currently leads a team of journalists at Stuff investigating sexual harassment in New Zealand.

The #metoonz project - which references the celebrity #metoo social movement - is for people who wanted to have a voice but didn't know where to go.

[8] She felt the size of New Zealand had held back the #metoo movement, with women and men reluctant to speak out for fear of losing their jobs or their careers in our smaller industries.

[8] Mau confirmed to Radio New Zealand Mediawatch that she will respond to every person who gets in touch before any individual's stories are passed on to journalists.