Ali Mau
The Panel with Ali Mau and Greg Brownless (Part 1)
Jonathan Milne, editor of The Cook Island News talks to The Panel about the announcement of a likely Cook Island bubble before the end of the year. New Zealand is marking 100 days without community… Audio
What panellists Ali Mau and Greg Brownless have been thinking
Panellists Ali Mau and Greg Brownless share what they have been thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly marks the 100th anniversary of a very special instrument, the Theremin. Audio
Disgraced MP's harassment revealed over past 24 hours
Disgraced MP Andrew Falloon's been forced to resign from Parliament over revelations he sent sexually inappropriate images to several women. Jesse speaks to Ali Mau, about his case. Audio
The secrets to longevity discovered by Otago Uni researchers
Not smoking and being socially engaged are the keys to longevity. Otago University Associate Professor Yoram Barak, talks to the panel about their research on the ageing process and what they've… Audio
CE of Apprentice Training trust - business funding welcomed
Head of Apprentice training trust, Helen Stephens, has welcomed the government's funding boost for companies taking on apprentices. Audio
Lobbyist talks about the UK NZ free trade proposal
Lobbyist Charles Finney, who launched the NZ-China FTA, joins the panel to talk about the proposed free trade deal between the UK and NZ. Audio
Lawyer Graeme Edgeler talks about Facebook rules
Facebook has outlined rules for political campaigning on its platform in the lead up to the election. Lawyer Graeme Edgeler joins the panel to discuss the regulations they're imposing on political… Audio
Today in music: Noel Gallagher is taking driving lessons
For today in music, the panel discusses former Oasis band member, Noel Gallagher, taking driving lessons at the age of 53. Audio
Inappropriate to deal with PPE issues in crisis - ethicist
Medical ethicist, Dr Elizabeth Fenton, talks to the Panel about the mismanagement of PPE equipment for frontline workers during the crisis and how the auditor general's report has confirmed concerns… Audio
Former police negotiator calls for COVID women to be reinterviewed
Former Police negotiator, Lance Burdett, is calling on officials to reinterview the two women who drove to Wellington and found out after that trip they were COVID positive following discrepancies… Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Topics - For today in music, the panel discusses former Oasis band member, Noel Gallagher, taking driving lessons at the age of 53. Lobbyist Charles Finney, who launched the NZ-China FTA, joins the… Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Topics - Former Police negotiator, Lance Burdett, is calling on officials to reinterview the two women who drove to Wellington and found out after that trip they were COVID positive following… Audio
What panellists Ali Mau and Peter Dunne have thinking about
Today's panellists Ali Mau and Peter Dunne share what they've been thinking about lately. Audio
The Story of the Day with Amelia Langford on animal monuments
The world is scattered with statues of animals that communities have decided to dedicate to their favourite creatures, and there are some endearing stories behind many of them, as Amelia Langford… Audio
Online bake off taking off
Divine Cakes and Desserts owner, Nathan Young, has come up with an online home baking competition that is taking off in kitchens around the country. Audio
What is the future for tourism?
Professor Michael Lück, Associate Director of the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute looks at the future of the tourism sector in New Zealand. Audio
Personal protective equipment should be provided for all
Ethicist Dr Elizabeth Fenton says all front line healthcare workers should be given personal protective equipment regardless of whether or not they are dealing with confirmed or suspected Covid 19… Audio
No driveway parties please
On social media there have been images of people having driveway parties - but a microbiologist says you risk affecting your neighbourhood. Audio
Music history for 7 April 2020
This day in 1985 Wham! - the English pop music duo consisting of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, became the first western pop group to perform live in China, when they played at the workers… Audio