Diane Robertson
Manhattan attack
A deadly terror attack on the streets of lower Manhattan has killed at least 8 people and injured more. The suspect, an immigrant who came to the States in 2010, mowed down people on a cycle path with… Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Diane Robertson (Part 2)
Two sailors, lost at sea for nearly six months, have been rescued by the US Navy. Their tale of storms, sharks and starvation has captured the public's attention, not least because officials have… Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Diane Robertson (Part 1)
A deadly terror attack on the streets of lower Manhattan has killed at least 8 people and injured more. The suspect, an immigrant who came to the States in 2010, mowed down people on a cycle path with… Audio
Protecting personal data, the 8 questions that matter most
We're all being mined for our data, but it's not always clear how it's being collected and used. In order to fix this the Data Futures Partnership, an independent Government appointed group, has come… Audio
Kava becoming mainstream
AUT researcher Edmond Fehoko talks about modern day kava consumption and its growing appeal. Audio
Barclay and a more open government
The Police are to re-open the case of National MP Todd Barclay allegedly secretly recording a staffer.In light of the Barclay case, journalist Max Rashbrooke discusses how New Zealand needs a more… Audio
Panel Says
What Panelists David Farrar and Dame Diane Robertson want to talk about. Audio
Honorifics used for men not so much women
Women doctors are often called by their first names whereas their male counterparts addressed as "Dr". Audio
Tourists' $200 car park fine
A campervan couple here for the Lions rugby tour have been fined for parking in the wrong spot in a near-empty carpark. Audio
America's Cup Auckland
America's Cup regatta - what's in it for Auckland ratepayers? We talk to Matthew Bradbury about what architectural legacy the Cup could leave. Audio
Peter Burling's home yacht club celebrates
The Commodore of Peter Burling's home yacht club in Tauranga Nick Wrinch looks back on a brilliant effort by Team New Zealand. Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Dame Diane Robertson (Part 2)
Being a man's man will take years off your life. What Panelists David Farrar and Dame Diane Robertson want to talk about. The Police are to re-open the case of National MP Todd Barclay allegedly… Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Dame Diane Robertson (Part 1)
The Commodore of Peter Burling's home yacht club in Tauranga looks back on a brilliant effort by Team New Zealand. America's Cup regatta - what's in it for Auckland ratepayers? We talk to Matthew… Audio
Sparkling water ruins your teeth
Dr Rob Beaglehole discusses how sparkling water is another fizzy we should avoid. Audio
Movement against immigration
Paul Spoonley of Massey University talks about what's really going on in immigration. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Diane Robertson and Jeremy Hansen want to talk about. Audio
Iceland has the cure for teen substance abuse
Iceland has the cure for teen substance abuse but the world doesn't want to know. Audio
Wearing medals that aren't yours
Should a man who wore bravery medals to an ANZAC service be punished? Audio
Shop robberies
Sunny Kaushal of the Crime Prevention Group talks about the onus being on shop keepers to avoid robberies. Audio