David Cormack
The Panel with Heather Roy and David Cormack (Part 1)
Muller's resignation: What does it mean for National? Calls for changes to electoral donation laws. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
Panellists Heather Roy and David Cormack share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Emma Hurley
Producer Emma Hurley discusses the term 'Karen', which is widely used on social media.
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National dives in polls - political analysis with Tau Henare, David Cormack
The National Party under Simon Bridges has just 29 percent support according to the latest poll from TVNZ.
The figure is a 17 percent fall for the opposition party from the previous 1News Colmar… Video, Audio
The Panel with Nalini Baruch and David Cormack (Part 2)
Topics - On this day in1969 The Beatles played their lunchtime rooftop gig on top of the Apple building on Savile Row, London. Lasting for just over 40 minutes it was the last time The Beatles… Audio
The Panel with Nalini Baruch and David Cormack (Part 1)
Topics - New Zealanders evacuated from Wuhan amid the coronavirus outbreak will be quarantined in Aotearoa, not on Christmas Island like the Australians. There are 53 New Zealanders registered as… Audio
I've been thinking for 30 January 2020
What the panellists Nalini Baruch and David Cormack have been thinking about. Audio
Firefighters on alert as wildfire risk rises earlier than usual
It's not yet summer but parts of the central South Island are already at extreme risk of fire.
Climate data shows areas east of the Southern Alps are tinder dry, much earlier than usual.
Fire and… Audio
Move on Mona Lisa
Millions of people flock to the Louvre Museum, often to see one thing: the Mona Lisa. But many leave the Leonardo da Vinci painting feeling underwhelmed - why? Well mainly because of those huge… Audio
Boris Johnson praising Jeremy Corbyn - the disturbing deepfake
A new Deepfake video has been made appearing to show British Prime Minister Boris Johnson endorsing his rival Jeremy Corbyn - the video showcasing how dangerous Deepfakes can be for political… Audio
Cabinet Ministers must decide on the port
Moving the Port out of Auckland to near Whangarei and creating Northport would be a huge $10 billion plus infrastructure project. Audio
Breastfeeding not allowed in the shallows
You may remember earlier this year there was a story about a mother who was shocked to be told she couldn't breastfeed her son in the shallow end of a pool in Wellington. Audio
Question of the Day for 13 November 2019
Before we get to listener stories about their most embarrassing stories, we talk to the mum of the hour - Jennie Gutry. Audio
National's plan for education
In other Educational news, the National party is looking to redirect billions of dollars from the Government's frees free scheme to set up a Kiwisaver type account for every young New Zealander. Audio
Tomorrow's schools reforms - reaction
The Tomorrow's Schools changes announced yesterday are said to be the biggest in 30 years. The key point for many is around zones. Audio
Political heat over Aussie fires
Today the fight against the devastating bushfires in Australia has shifted from New South Wales to Queensland. But in Canberra the heat between politicians continues to rise. Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Michelle Boag (Part 2)
What's the most embarrassing thing one of your parents has done? You may remember earlier this year there was a story about a mother who was shocked to be told she couldn't breastfeed her son in the… Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Michelle Boag (Part 1)
Today the fight against the devastating bushfires in Australia has shifted from New South Wales to Queensland. But in Canberra the heat between politicians continues to rise. Prime Minister Scott… Audio
I've been thinking for 13 November 2019
What the panellists David Cormack and Michelle Boag have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 13 November 2019
Some people are "genetically wired" to avoid some vegetables. Audio