Alison Mau
What does the new Destiny party stand for?
Hannah Tamaki has been doing media interviews about the new political party stemming from the Destiny Church run by her husband Brian and herself - but has not given any clear details of what the… Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
A new dating app for private school graduates has come to Sydney, which got us thinking about dating - so our question of the day is: what was your worst date? Tell us what happened! Would you put… Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
Thousands of high school students gathered around the country in the second climate strike, calling for more action from the government to combat climate change. We speak to one of the organisers… Audio
I've been thinking for 24 May 2019
Today's panellists, Alison Mau and Alan McElroy share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 24 May 2019
Beloved author Judith Kerr has passed away at the age of 95. Equally well known for The Tiger Who Came to Tea and the Mog books Kerr was a fervent believer in stories told well for children without… Audio
Roastbuster’s re-emergence reopens old wounds
Newshub aired an interview with a member of the notorious Roastbusters this week. Joseph Parker turned out to be partly penitent but more concerned about himself than his victims. Was it worth putting… Audio
What Women Want: a panel discussion about domestic violence and healthcare led by Alison Mau
To mark the 125th anniversary of Women's Suffrage, broadcaster Alison Mau hosted a series of panel-style conversations called What Women Want. Listen to highlights from the discussions Healthcare… Video, Audio
Hotel pet peeves
Noisy guests and dodgy ironing boards. Just a couple of things that annoy hotel guests. Audio
Gisborne woman told to leave town
A woman who stood up to gang members has been advised to leave town after a year of intimidation. Criminal barrister Jonathon Krebs says this is a very unusual situation. Audio
Auckland bus drivers to strike
As of tomorrow drivers who work for NZ Bus will start a round of strike action over losing over-time. Audio
Vector blames prank calls
Lines company Vector says that prank callers have been holding up the repair queues for Aucklanders affected by last Tuesday's storm. It also says delays have been caused by people calling multiple… Audio
Fear of happiness
Cherophobia. When you think things are going too well and must surely soon turn to rubbish.It's being afraid of being happy.Is it a disorder or a reality check? Audio
Working past retirement age
What are the pros and cons of people working once they're over the age of 65? We talk to economist Brad Olsen of Infometrics about what effect this would have on the country. Audio
Commonwealth Games closing ceremony
The closing ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games hasn't been a medal winner. TV viewers have voiced disappointment at not seeing the athletes an flag-bearers parade. Audio
Farmers want new CEO to be a NZer
Fonterra's had a Canadian and a Dutchman as CEO and there's a feeling among its farmer-shareholders that it's time for a New Zealander. We ask commentator Rod Oram what attributes an in-coming CEO… Audio
Ardern's overseas trip
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is set to make her debut on the world stage. Trade is very much top of the list of priorities. How do the Panelists think she'll represent New Zealand? Audio
The Panel with Neil Miller and Alison Mau (Part 2)
Cherophobia. When you think things are going too well and must surely soon turn to rubbish.It's being afraid of being happy.Is it a disorder or a reality check? What the Panelists Neil Miller and… Audio
The Panel with Neil Miller and Alison Mau (Part 1)
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is set to make her debut on the world stage. Trade is very much top of the list of priorities. How do the Panelists think she'll represent New Zealand? Fonterra's had… Audio
MeToo media campaign inundated with messages
Inspired by #MeToo campaigns abroad, broadcaster Alison Mau and publisher Stuff are urging New Zealanders to blow the whistle on sexual assault and harassment at work. Hundreds of women have… Audio