Chris Orr
As lock down hits half way, kindness waning
Clinical psychologist from Victoria University, Dr Dougal Sutherland is urging people to keep up the kindness during the second half of the lock down phase. Audio
Bernie Sanders pulls out of the presidential campaign
Brendon O'Connor Associate Professor in American Politics, United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney on the reasons why Bernie Sanders has pulled out of the presidential race - leaving… Audio
Who are the world's strongest leaders during the Covid 1
How will history judge world leaders on their handling of the Covid 19 pandemic? Anna Fifield The Washington Post's bureau chief in Beijing compares leadership in New Zealand to that in other… Audio
Friday Mail bag for 9 April 2020
Wallace reads a selection of listener feedback to the show. Audio
Baldwin Street reclaims steepest street title
Baldwin Street in Dunedin reclaims its steepest street in the world title. Jim Mora, who lead the original campaign to have it recognised by Guinness talks to the Panel about the development. Audio
Councils feel the strain of the Covid 19 lockdown
Councils throughout New Zealand face huge pressures as they try to provide essential services during Covid 19 lockdown. President of Local Government New Zealand Dave Cull explains Audio
Response to lockdown education package
PPTA President Jack Boyle talks to The Panel about the 88 million dollar lockdown education package announced by the government. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Chris Orr (Part 2)
How will history judge world leaders on their handling of the Covid 19 pandemic? Anna Fifield The Washington Post's bureau chief in Beijing compares leadership in New Zealand to that in other… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Chris Orr (Part 1)
PPTA President Jack Boyle talks to The Panel about the 88 million dollar lockdown education package announced by the government. Councils throughout New Zealand face huge pressures as they try to… Audio
I've been thinking for 9 April 2020
Panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Chris Orr share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 9 April 2020
Robert Kelly has uncovered a poetry hoax, and he's not happy about it. Audio
Happy hour for mental health for Movember call
Movember charity movement calling for a happy hour for mental health to be introduced in businesses to get them talking about their wellbeing with colleagues, family and friends. Audio
Govt looks at trying to stop people accessing porn online
Government moving ahead with plans in an attempt stop people accessing pornography online. Audio
Taranaki project helps youth get licences
Taranaki initiative helping youth to learn to drive and make them more in employable. Audio
The media applauds Keanu Reeves for age appropriate partner
The internet explodes over Keanu Reeves confirming his relationship with an age-appropriate woman. Audio
Youth reporter helps unpack the OK boomer in parliament comment
RNZ Youth Issues reporter Katie Doyle helps to explain the term "Ok Boomer" used by Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick during her speech in Parliament. Audio
Question of the Day for 6 November 2019
Why do you think the sale of fire works to the public should or shouldn't be banned? Audio
Sonny Bill Williams gets $10 million contract
Sony Bill Williams probably feels a bit better about the All Blacks failed bid for a third world cup title after signing 10 million dollar deal to return to rugby league. Audio
Christopher Luxon's church under the spotlight
Christopher Luxon's preacher is singled out for his views after the former CEO of Air New Zealand announced he's standing for National in the Botany seat. Audio
California burns as Trumps pulls out of Paris agreement
IPCC panelist Bronwyn Hayward joins the discussion on why Trump is pulling out of the Paris Agreement and what it means for the planet. Audio