Ali Jones
Christchurch remembers the deadly quake six years ago today
Christchurch remembers six years on from the deadly earthquake. Audio
Cadbury company wants ratepayer money to hold their carnival
The company closing the Cadbury factory in Dunedin is calling on ratepayer funds to hold it's annual chocolate carnival. Audio
Reckless driving in Manawatu Gorge prompts calls
A call has gone out for better driving through the Manawatu Gorge. Audio
Edgewater school principal Allan Vester on school zones
Principal of Edgewater school, Allan Vester, joins the discussion on how money impacts on education. Audio
Peter Thiel's encouraging students to skip college
Billionaire Peter Thiel is paying for bright tech minded students to skip college and go to Silicon Valley instead. Audio
Melbourne plane crash pilot was already under investigation
The pilot of yesterday's plane crash in Melbourne was already under investigation for dangerous flying. Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and James Nokise (Part 2)
Christchurch remembers six years on from the deadly earthquake. What panelists Ali Jones and James Nokise have been up to. John Gray from the Home Owners and Buyers Association believes the mayor is… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and James Nokise (Part 1)
The pilot of yesterday's plane crash in Melbourne was already under investigation for dangerous flying. Billionaire Peter Thiel is paying for bright tech minded students to skip college and go to… Audio
Bruce Springsteen plays to crowd of thousands in Christchurch
Bruce Springsteen fan Ali Jones reports on The Boss's much anticipated Christchurch show. Audio
Are anniversary day public holidays still relevant?
There's a question mark over whether or not city anniversary day holidays are still relevant. The panel discusses whether or not they have lost their significance and should be replaced with a day off… Audio
Festival organisers back down on a gay friendly stall
Peter Lineham, who's associate professor of history specialising in religion looks at the latest stand off between a Christian musical festival and a gay friendly stall at the event being told that it… Audio
Kapiti man's frustrated by a call to trim his hedge
Vince Osborne's family planted the hedge on their Waikanae property in the 1930s and the family is now fighting to stop it being cut back. Vince joins the the panel to talk about the complaints which… Audio
Staying in touch with loved ones who've passed away
Speaking to loved ones in the after life in a phone box has become a source of comfort for Japanese families mourning the loved ones they lost in the 2011 tsunami. Audio
Economist talks about whether immigration is working well
Former special economics advisor to the reserve bank Michael Reddell joins the discussion on what the benefits of immigration are to New Zealand rather than just how we feel about the increased… Audio
Should Bill English make a statement about Donald Trump
Should our Prime Minister take a stand on Trumps Immigration ban and is it legal? The panel wades through the issues of the U.S presidents controversial executive order. Wellington Psychologist Sarb… Audio
Andrew Little's declaration on the state of the nation.
The panel disects the state-of-the-nation address by Andrew Little which Labour teamed up with the Greens to gain more attention. Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
Speaking to loved ones in the after life in a phone box has become a source of comfort for Japanese families mourning the loved ones they lost in the 2011 tsunami. What panelists Ali Jones and Selwyn… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
The panel disects the state-of-the-nation address by Andrew Little which Labour teamed up with the Greens to gain more attention. Should our Prime Minister take a stand on Trumps Immigration ban and… Audio
Sallies running short on Christmas presents
The Salvation Army's Pamela Waugh talks about a shortage of Christmas gifts for the needy. Audio