Ella Henry
Fidgeting and device addiction
Our children seem to be constantly preoccupied by something. Audio
Labour to cut student visas and levy tourists
Labour leader Andrew Little says his party would cut thousands of visas for low-quality courses and introduce a tourist levy. Audio
Negative gearing
Author Tim Colebatch talks about negative gearing, who benefits and how. Audio
Countdown to NZ's first rocket launch
Move over Cape Canaveral it's lift-off from Mahia Penninsula. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and David Farrar (Part 2)
Our children seem to be constantly preoccupied by something. What the Panelists Ella Henry and David Farrar want to talk about. Cyber security expert Peter Bailey talks about the latest computer… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and David Farrar (Part 1)
Move over Cape Canaveral it's lift-off from Mahia Penninsula. Author Tim Colebatch talks about negative gearing, who benefits and how. Labour leader Andrew Little says his party would cut thousands of… Audio
Fossil fuel use needs to go the way of the dinosaurs
Christoph Schumacher of Massey University discusses the need for energy alternatives. Audio
Laxative for welfare
A social service director Tommy Kapai Wilson says laxative is needed for a constipated welfare system. Audio
Ardern outshines Little in poll
Newly appointed Labour second-in-command Jacinda Ardern has eclipsed her boss Andrew Little in the latest political poll. Audio
Hit and Run: book on NZs Afghan war
Richard Jackson of the University of Otago discusses the Hager/Stephenson book on a controversial attack by New Zealand troops in Afghanistan. Audio
John Key's Prime Ministership
Political scientist Richard Shaw analyses John Key's tenure as the former PM prepares to give his valedictory speech. Audio
The Panel with John Barnett and Ella Henry (Part 2)
Panel says; Laxative for welfare;Fossil fuel use needs to go the way of the dinosaurs. Audio
The Panel with John Barnett and Ella Henry (Part 1)
John Key's Prime Ministership;Hit and Run: book on NZs Afghan war;Ardern outshines Little in poll. Audio
Cruise crash
Christchurch councillor Raf Manji talks about the need to have Lyttelton ready for cruise ships again after a bus load of passengers crashed on the trip between Akaroa and the city. Audio
Lawyer Phil Schmidt talks about why ACC can't pay out
ACC lawyer Phil Schmidt explains the difficulty for victims of the Havelock North water contamination in getting any financial recompense. Audio
What the panelists have been up to
What panelists Ella Henry and Amanda Millar have been up to. Audio
Crystal healer in the US asks for crowd funding
A crystal healer in the US faces a back lash after wanting to crowd fund her travel around the world. Audio
Brian Dawson talks about how to tackle begging
Wellington city councillor on social issues, Brian Dawson, talks about how best to tackle the ongoing influx of beggars on the city's streets. Audio