Allan Blackman
Trump facing bleak outlook for re-election bid
President Donald Trump is facing the bleakest outlook for his re-election bid so far, with his polling numbers plunging, the New York Times reports. Audio
Covid-19: Global cases rise as NZ nears possible elimination
New Zealand has become "the envy" of other countries, says Dr Ashley Bloomfield, as cases of Covid-19 continue to rise around the world. Audio
The Panel with Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
60 years of Kiwi telly: The Panel remembers the 'telethon'; Dan Carter's shock move to the Blues; Mailbag. Audio
The Panel with Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
Covid-19: Global cases rise as NZ nears possible elimination; Trump facing bleak outlook for re-election bid; Covid-19: Victoria University petition for scale up of grades; Audio
What the Panellists have been thinking about
Panellists Golnaz Bassam Tabar and Allan Blackman share what they are thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
It's officially winter now. Robert Kelly has got his jumpers out and it turns out he isn't alone. Audio
The Covid 19 Portrait Project
Created by former Art teacher Lily Emo, The Covid 19 Portrait Project captures the stories and faces of New Zealand's essential workers. Audio
New Zealand Fashion Revolution Week 20-26th April
Whether you're a consumer or producer of fashion - everyone should consider the impact on our environment and on people's lives says Amy Conlon, Country coordinator for New Zealand. Audio
Audit of PPE distribution
The Auditor-General is going to review the distribution of PPE, including masks to healthcare workers. Dr Elizabeth Fenton, a public health ethics and resource prioritisation lecturer at Otago… Audio
UK begins human trials for possible coronovirus vaccine
Wallace Chapman speaks to Associate Professor James Ussher, Director of the Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases ahead of the human trials in the UK for a potential vaccine to coronavirus. Audio
The police charge nearly 4,000 people with lock down breaches
Police Association President Chris Cahill talks about officers charging nearly 4,000 people with lock down breaches and how more people are out closer to the end of alert level four. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
The Auditor-General is going to review the distribution of PPE, including masks to healthcare workers. Dr Elizabeth Fenton, a public health ethics and resource prioritisation lecturer at Otago… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
Police Association President Chris Cahill talks about officers charging nearly 4,000 people with lock down breaches and how more people are out closer to the end of alert level four. Wallace Chapman… Audio
I've been thinking for 22 April 2020
Panellists Mai Chen and Allan Blackman share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 22 April 2020
There is a powerful new feminist figure emerging in the male-dominated art world and she definitely has something to say. She goes by the name 'Art Activist Barbie', as Amelia Langford discovers. To… Audio
Our Changing World for 26 March 2020
GNS Science monitors levels of air pollution around New Zealand, and why soap is the ultimate coronavirus buster. Audio
Covid-19: the science of soap
When it comes to virus-busting, soap is an oldie but a goodie - because it turns out that soap is particularly effective against coronaviruses such as the one that causes Covid-19. Audio
Covid-19: the science of soap
When it comes to virus-busting, soap is an oldie but a goodie - because it turns out that soap is particularly effective against coronaviruses such as the one that causes Covid-19.
AudioShould you recline your seat when flying?
Airline boss says people should ask before reclining their seat, and that he never puts his seat back. Audio
CultureSafe calls for action on workplace bullying
The organisation's calling for more awareness around the issue, and says it's contributing to this country's mental health crisis. Audio