Dean Hall
Today in Music History
On this day in 1989, Phil Collins started a four week run at number one on the US singles chart with 'Another Day In Paradise'. Audio
2020: Year in Review
The Panellists share what issues - aside from Covid-19 - have been front and centre for them this year. Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Lawyer Michael Bott joins The Panel to discuss whether New Zealand's name suppression laws are outdated in a digital age. Households and businesses are wasting 12 per cent of their electricity on… Audio
What panellists have been thinking
What panellists Nicky Pellegrino and Dean Hall have been thinking about. Audio
Dear Panel
The Panellists and Wallace try to help listeners with every day problems. Audio
Auckland economic pessimism despite fewer job losses
Auckland is now the most pessimistic region in the country about its economic future - overtaking Otago.
That's despite the latest data showing the extent of job losses during the city's recent… Audio
South Auckland man shut out of 'elitist' club
A south Auckland man has been inundated with offers of golf memberships after being shut out of an 'elitist' club. We speak to Alekisanita Loloa. Audio
Facebook bans Trump ads due to Nazi symbol
Facebook has deactivated dozens of ads placed by President Trump's reelection campaign that included a symbol once used by the Nazis. We speak to US correspondent Simon Hampton. Audio
Are mental health and addiction services delivering for Māori?
A report on mental health and addiction services has found that more needs to be done to ensure the services work for Māori. Audio
Today in music: Vera Lynn White Cliffs of Dover
White Cliffs of Dover was one of Vera Lynn's best-known recordings and among the most popular World War II tunes. Audio
Workers can be trusted with uncapped sick leave
Unions have been pushing for the minimum five-days of sick leave to be increased, and companies who have unpaid sick leave say that it's never caused them any problems. Audio
Continued frustrations with border quarantine
There is continued anger and frustration with the quarantine process at the border. Audio
Pandemics come from destruction of nature - report
A new report from the UN and WHO says pandemics result from the destruction of nature, and the world has been ignoring this stark reality for decades. Audio
The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Dean Hall (Part 2)
Topics - White Cliffs of Dover was one of Vera Lynn's best-known recordings and among the most popular World War II tunes. A new report on mental health and addiction services has found that more… Audio
The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Topics - A new report from the UN and WHO has said pandemics result from the destruction of nature, and the world has been ignoring this stark reality for decades. We speak to Professor David Murdoch… Audio
What panellists Ella Henry and Dean Hall have been thinking about
Today's panellists Ella Henry and Dean Hall share what they've been thinking about lately. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Producer Robert Kelly joins The Panel for the Story of the Day, to discuss the life of Dame Vera Lynn who has died aged 103. Audio
Daily covid press conferences with the PM and DG of health over
A hallmark of our lockdown life has been the live broadcast of the daily press conference double act of the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern and Director General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield. They… Audio
Could regional trains help COVID recovery and the environment?
Calls to look at regional rail investment to help with pandemic recovery and the environment. Paul Callister is Adjunct Fellow at the Institute for Governance and Policy Studies at Victoria University… Audio
People who lose jobs urged to consider trades apprenticeships
People who're losing their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic are being urged to consider signing up to a trade apprenticeship. Helen Stephens, Chief Executive at the Apprenticeship Training Trust… Audio