Andrew Clay
Overdoses and obesity: our Hollywood wrap-up
Singer Demi Lovato is recovering from a drug overdose, with friends saying she had been "partying" a lot recently. We ask whether the use of the word "partying" is wrong to use when it comes to drug… Audio
Dairy owners and tobacco
Researchers have found tow thirds of dairy owners or managers interviews perceived tobacco to be important to their business. The survey was looking into how the country could reach its smoke free… Audio
Eden Park decision a win for locals
Sir Bob Harvey has called the resident who live around Eden Park "cry-babies" after a planned concert there was scrapped due to opposition. Audio
Panel Says
What the panelists Andrew Clay and Jennie Moreton want to talk about. Today Andrew talks about being cast on a new show and Jennie rants about the poor communication of telecommunication companies. Audio
Selenelion Saturday
This Saturday some Kiwis will be able to witness a rare celestial event, a selenelion. A selenelion is when the sun and an eclipsed Moon are in the sky at the same time - what could be a… Audio
A solution for Rotorua's homeless shelter
We return to the Rotorua shelter for homeless people that had to close due to not meeting fire standards. Tiny Deane updates us on what has been agreed upon for the shelter to continue and how he… Audio
Waka-jumping to go
The Greens say it will have to vote in favour of the waka-jumping bill, as it is part of the coalition agreement. The bill would limit the ability of MPs to switch parties. Audio
Drinking during pregnancy
A new study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal shows a third of women continue to drink during pregnancy despite the it may cause to babies. 13 per cent keep drinking after the first… Audio
The Panel with Andrew Clay and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
This Saturday some Kiwis will be able to witness a rare celestial event, a selenelion. A selenelion is when the sun and an eclipsed Moon are in the sky at the same time - what could be a… Audio
The Panel with Andrew Clay and Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
Today new figures on synthetic cannabis deaths, there ahs been a huge jump in number in the last year form 1 to 40. But it's new alcohol figures we are focusing on. A new study publihsed in the New… Audio
Confidence in the speaker
National has accused speaker Trevor Mallard of "pushing" the story about an MP allegedly making a sexist remark about the Prime Minister. Audio
'Biodegradable' not properly tested
A European study argues testing methods are not good enough to predict the impact of 'biodegradable' plastic in marine habitats. Audio
Why we don't like the boss
A new study has discovered why some people are worse at taking orders than others and it's all about how your brain works. Essentially, it boiled down to trust in the people giving the orders. Audio
The new taxi industry
We look at the new taxi service to rival Uber, Zoomy now has more than 80,000 app downloads and more than 2000 drivers, but can it become profitable? Audio
Winter problems and payments
Following our discussion yesterday about electricity prices this winter, we get energy commentator Molly Melhuish back on the show to answer listener question on fixing the market. Audio
Next step: banning cigarettes?
Health advocates are calling for the Government to be more aggressive pushing alternatives to cigarettes if it wants to hit the 2025 smoke-free target. Audio
Legalising marijuana: continued
Listeners react to our discussion yesterday about the news the vote to legalise marijuana could be held next year. Some dispute Professor David Fergusson's opinion that cannabis is easy to obtain. Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
A new study has discovered why some people are worse at taking orders than others and it's all about how your brain works. The study found people were more control-averse due to activity in two areas… Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
Listeners react to our discussion yesterday about the news the vote to legalise marijuana could be held next year. Some dispute Professor David Fergusson's opinion that cannabis is easy to obtain… Audio