Bernard Hickey
What's interesting about the new ministerial line up
Who the new Government ministers are and what indications they give. Audio
National Party told to pay $600,000 to Eminem over copyright
National Party loses case with Eminem. Copyright Lawyer Ben Cain has read the judgement. Audio
The Panel with Tracey Bridges and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Half of students in the UK who started a degree last year were the first in their family to go to university. But is it worth it as we face a disruptive jobless future? Panellists talk about the… Audio
The Panel with Tracey Bridges and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
National Party loses case with Eminem. Copyright Lawyer Ben Cain has read the judgement. Who the new Government ministers are and what indications they give. Audio
Trump up in arms over kneeling protest
US President Donald Trump has demanded NFL teams 'fire or suspend' players who kneel during the Star Spangled banner. Audio
Half of young drivers text and drive
Roger Venn from the AA talks about whether people here are are on their phones while driving to the same extent as our Australian counterparts. Audio
Cats have nine lives – and now five personality traits
Skittishness, outgoingness, dominance, spontaneity and friendliness are the five feline personality traits, a new study has found. Audio
Goal setting bad for exercise
A new study shows specific goal setting for exercise is no more effective than just getting more active. Audio
Lightning all over the shop
Weather man Richard Green talks about where all the lightning came from last night. Audio
Election result: a vote for status quo?
Political commentator Richard Harman on voting for change or the status quo. Audio
The Panel with Nevil Gibson and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
A new study shows specific goal setting for exercise is no more effective than just getting more active. What the Panelists Nevil Gibson and Bernard Hickey want to talk about. Phil Roetman of the… Audio
The Panel with Nevil Gibson and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
Revenue and farmer returns up while Fonterra's profit is down. Political commentator Richard Harman on voting for change or the status quo. Aussie banks are axing ATM withdrawal fees will NZ follow… Audio
Residents ticketed for parking safely on winding road
Christchurch resident Brian Anderson disappointed over suddenly being ticketed for parking to allow traffic to safety get through a windy steep road. Audio
Motorists say 80 km/h too slow on the Northwestern motorway
Motorists are complaining that the 80 kilometre an hour speed limit on the northwestern motorway is too slow, our transport advocate Harriet Gale joins the discussion. Audio
Electric cars taking over bus lanes not a popular idea
Transport advocate Harriet Gale joins the discussion on electric cars being given bus lane privileges. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Ellen Read and Bernard Hickey would like to talk about. Audio
Science says Vivaldi's Spring makes people happier
New research says listening to Spring by Vivaldi can actually improve your happiness. Audio
Cathedral used as a political sign of the past not the future
Cathedral used as a political sign of the past not the future. Audio