David Farrar
Mindfulness not working for men
Lisa Reynolds of the University of Auckland discusses the effectiveness of mindfulness techniques. Audio
Starving students
The president of the Otago University Students Association Hugh Baird talks about making ends meet as a student. Audio
VVVIPs visiting Queenstown
Five eyes intelligence and security representatives in Queenstown. Audio
Lazy, local workers
Is laziness really behind the lack of work uptake in some industries? Len Thompson from Yumy Fruits talks about getting locals into harvesting jobs. Audio
Poppy appeal
Jack Steer of the RSA talks about the modern day veteran ahead of ANZAC Day. Audio
Killings on Champs Elysees
Police officers were targetted in what's thought to be a terrorist attack in Paris. Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
Do you have time to do much other than eat, work and sleep? What the Panelists David Farrar and Penny Ashton want to talk about. The president of the Otago University Students Association Hugh Baird… Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
Police officers were targetted in what's thought to be a terrorist attack in Paris. Jack Steer of the RSA talks about the modern day veteran ahead of ANZAC Day. Is laziness really behind the lack of… Audio
Government tells Ak Mayor fuel tax not an option for funding
Government tells Auckland Council it can't impose a fuel tax to fund roads in the future. Audio
Chinese tourists are cottoning on to cheaper accommodation
Chinese tourists have latched on to the more affordable accommodation available in New Zealand and Australia. Audio
Fringe Festival organiser Emily Berryman
Fringe festival organiser Emily Berryman talks about this year's event being a nod to Dunedin's more glamourous past. Audio
Union rep Chas Muir on Cadbury's Dunedin factory closing
Union representative Chas Muir joins the discussion on the closure of the Cadbury factory in Dunedin. Audio
What the panelists have been up to
What panelists Dame Diane Robertson and David Farrar have been up to. Audio
Changes to Monopoly board tokens
Changes to Monopoly tokens have been more frequent in recent years. Audio
Indian students with fake visas still waiting
A group of Indian students who were given fradulent visas still holed up in a church haven't heard about their fate yet. Audio
Team NZ confident their foiling system can't be replicated
Team New Zealand believes no other syndicate can match it's new pedal powered foiling system. Audio
Donald Trump's media conference and behaviour trending
President Trump's latest media conference is going viral following his outbursts during question time. Audio
Vikki Pflaum talks about losing her Port Hills house
Vikki Pflaum and her husband Doug share their story about losing their home in the fires and what they have left. Audio