Chris Finlayson
The Panel with Michelle Langstone and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
Panellists discuss a ban on parking on footpaths in Wellington, the art of the auction, a campaign by Levis to get consumers buying less, and why many us feel like we're languishing. Audio
The Panel with Michelle Langstone and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
Panellists discuss further reaction to the health sector shake-up with Dr Huhana Hickey, a new bank insurance scheme to protect depositors' funds if a bank collapses, and what to do with old books. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Michelle Langstone and Chris Finlayson
Panellists share what they have been thinking. Producer Rob Kelly shares his Story of the Day. Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
Wellington's mayor Andy Foster has backed down on a controversial idea to sell part of the city's earthquake-prone library to help pay for the cost of upgrading it. Is cancel culture a winner as a… Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
Wellington's mayor Andy Foster has backed down on a controversial idea to sell part of the city's earthquake-prone library to help pay for the cost of upgrading it. High school principals in Auckland… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Sue Kedgley and Chris Finlayson
Story of the day with Caitlin Cherry and what panellists have been thinking. Audio
Fmr National MP Chris Finlayson: 'a thoroughly deserved kick'
Chris Finlayson QC, a former National Party list MP, says the result is a thoroughly deserved kick for his party. He served in parliament from 2005 until 2019... and was a Minister and the… Audio
National Library halts planned 're-homing' of books
Former Attorney General Chris Finlayson from Book Guardians Aotearoa joins The Panel to explain the temporary win. Audio
Today in music history: Tiffany had a her number 1 hit
Today in music history, Tiffany her song, 'I think We're Alone Now', hit number one in the US and UK.) Audio
Friday Mailbag: Wallace goes through it for the week
Friday Mailbag: Wallace goes through the correspondence of the week looking at the big issues listeners were in touch about. Audio
The Panel with Penny Ashton and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
Sports commentator Hamish Bidwell talks to The Panel about the exclusion of a Pasifika rugby team in the Super Rugby Aotearoa competition in 2021. The Panel looks at who the 'Proud Boys' are that were… Audio
The Panel with Penny Ashton and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
Housing affordability is getting out of reach for more New Zealanders as the median house price continues to sky rocket. The Panel talks to NZ Initiative's chief economist, Dr Eric Crampton. It's… Audio
What panellists Penny Ashton and Chris Finlayson are thinking
What panellists Penny Ashton and Chris Finlayson have been thinking. Audio
Opinions divided over Nelson's 80s clock tower
Nelson's clock tower has always been a point of contention among locals but discussion of its merit - or lack of - has been stirred up again as the clock gets an overhaul. Audio
The challenges ahead for National's Todd Muller
The Panel is joined by Tim Watkin, who has written a piece for Pundit on the challenges ahead for Todd Muller. Audio
Chance to retrain post-lockdown: Trades training package for NZers
The Panel is joined by the chief executive of industry training organisation Competenz, Fiona Kingsford, to get her take on the government's free trade training package. Audio
Today in music history for 3 June 2020
In this day in 1967, The Doors released 'Light My Fire' in the US, where it went on to be number one on the singles chart two months later. Audio
Countdown to level 1: Is NZ reaching 'pandemic fatigue'?
As New Zealanders prepare to move to alert level 1, The Panel examines the idea of 'pandemic fatigue' with Dr Geoffrey Rice. Audio
The rule of law and the right to peaceful assembly
Following on from the riots in the US, Waikato University of Law Professor Al Gillespie joins The Panel to discuss the laws surrounding rioting and peaceful assembly. Audio
US riots: Concerns over targeting of journalists by police
Many in the US media are saying the treatment of journalists by police officers in recent days reflects an erosion of trust that has seeped into law enforcement under US President Donald Trump. Audio