David Farrar
Business leaders still sceptical of govt
The NZ Herald's Mood of the Boardroom survey shows many of the 150 surveyed chief executives are underwhelmed by the current government - with the Herald paraphrasing their sentiment as "not enough… Audio
Jami-Lee Ross to take leave due to health issues
Simon Bridges maintains Jami-Lee Ross's health leave has nothing to do with the ongoing investigation into who leaked Mr Bridges' expenses. Audio
New Zealand Taxpayers' Union used false identities
Media are reporting today that the New Zealand Taxpayers' Union used false identities to make Official Information Act requests of a government agency. Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Verity Johnson (Part 2)
Donald Trump claims it's a scary time for young men in America, suggesting that even the most unimpeachable life can be destroyed when ancient skeletons are dragged out of closets. What the Panelists… Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Verity Johnson (Part 1)
Media are reporting today that the New Zealand Taxpayers' Union used false identities to make Official Information Act requests of a government agency. Simon Bridges maintains Jami-Lee Ross's health… Audio
Upcoming royal nuptials help Australia's republican movement
Australia's Republican movement gets stronger as the upcoming royal nuptials get closer. Audio
No evidence switching kiwisaver providers saves money
Former retirement policy centre director Michael Littlewood says the kiwisaver providers need to be more upfront about all the fees charged for investors. Audio
Work pressure stress becoming an epidemic
Work pressure stress in the UK is hitting epidemic levels according to the latest research. Audio
Labour accused of doing nothing but setting up committees
National accuses Labour led government of doing nothing more in power than setting up 100 committees saying it amounts to out-sourcing decision making. Audio
Lawyer says the facial recognition tech. is a legal minefield
Questions raised about the legal minefield associated with Supermarkets using facial recognition technology to target repeat shoplifters. Audio
Devonport naval base on the move
Strong reaction to the suggestion that the Navy move its base from Auckland's Devonport. Audio
Israel's 70th birthday marred by violent protests
70th Anniversary of the founding of Israel marred by violent protests and Palestinian casualties. Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and David Farrar (Part 2)
Work pressure stress in the UK is hitting epidemic levels according to the latest research. What the Panelists Ali Jones and David Farrar want to talk about. So what are they doing about it? Former… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and David Farrar (Part 1)
70th Anniversary of the founding of Israel marred by violent protests and Palestinian casualties Strong reaction to the suggestion that the Navy move its base from Auckland's Devonport. Questions… Audio
New life for the Warriors, and Australian cricket culture
The Panel talks to freelance rugby writer, Jamie Wall, about what's changing at the Warriors after four wins from four games at the start of the season. The Panel also discusses the latest news in the… Audio
Takata air bags
At long last full awareness of this potentially deadly issue crosses the Tasman, and a major compulsory recall of alpha-type Takata airbags is under way, affecting tens of thousands of cars in NZ… Audio
The Panelists bring their topics
What the Panelists David Farrar and Ali Jones want to talk about. Audio
Division of labour in the home
Existing theories of housework assume that the alocation of chores depends on four dimensions of our lives: our earnings, our time demands, our gender role attitudes and our gender. Audio
Dancing with the politicians
What advice can former Dancing With The Stars constestant, Michael Laws give David Seymour? Audio