Heather Roy
The Panel LIVE Part 2
In part two, the Panel discusses a year of job cuts, everyone knows someone who has been hit by industry closures or corporate restructuring: will 2026 be more of the same? Then, we get into the nitty… Audio
The Panel LIVE Part 1
Tonight, live from Revelry bar on Ponsonby Road Auckland, the Panel comes to your ear holes for a riveting hour of pub politics and current affairs. Joining Wallace for a look at some of the year's… Audio
WATCH: The Panel LIVE full show
For your viewing pleasure, the full video of The Panel's outside broadcast from Revelry bar in Ponsonby, Auckland. Click through to watch the panel discuss some of 2025's big stories.
The Panel with Heather Roy and Jeremy Elwood, Part 2
In part two, who pays for climate related damages? Rehette Stoltz, mayor of Gisborne and vice-president of LGNZ is concerned more regulation around climate adaptation will place a heavy burden on… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Jeremy Elwood, Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Heather Roy and Jeremy Elwood. First up, educators are up in arms about the draft years 1 - 10 curriculum for schools, but this… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Tim Batt, Part 2
In part two, the Mexican Cafe is an Auckland institution that's been feeding and entertaining people for 42 years. But the Victoria Street restaurant is struggling after a decade of the City Rail… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Tim Batt, Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Heather Roy and Tim Batt. First up, a Greymouth nurse who suffered an injury in surgery is in a battle with ACC over its refusal to pay… Audio
The Whip for 17 September 2025
It's another hit of the most insightful and sharp 30 minutes in political analysis. Panellists Heather Roy, Maria Slade and Corin Dann debate the big political stories of the day. Including the latest… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Ian Powell Part 2
In part two, it looks like momentum is building for more charter schools, eight have already started this year with three others set to open at the start of next year. What is the case for and against… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Ian Powell Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Heather Roy and Ian Powell. First up, there's a strong warning from the Public Service Commissioner to primary school teachers that… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Tim Batt Part 2
In part two, a 16 percent annual rise in the price of beef mince is making the humble pie an expensive roadside munch. Then, the panel meets a Wairoa man who's been cutting hair for five decades and… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Tim Batt Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Heather Roy and Tim Batt. First, the Education Minister ordered an almost total ban on Maori words in a series of books used to teach… Audio
The Wednesday Politics Panel 30 July
It's another hit of the most insightful and sharp 30 minutes in political analysis. Today Wallace is joined by journalists Patrick Gower and Andrea Vance. They are joined by former ACT MP Heather Roy… Audio
The Panel with Andie McCombs and Heather Roy Part 2
This half hour the panel talk to the head of Hamilton City Libraries and the creator of a flat sharing app. Audio
The Panel with Andie McCombs and Heather Roy Part 1
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Andie McCombs and Heather Roy. Audio
The Panel with Martin Bosley and Heather Roy Part 2
This half hour Wallace, Martin and Heather discuss two new local billionaires joining NBR's rich list, and the MenzShed in Pahiatua which is looking for a permanent home. Audio
The Panel with Martin Bosley and Heather Roy Part 1
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Martin Bosley and Heather Roy. Today they cross to LA where protests against ICE raids have been playing out for two days, and back home… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 4 June 2025
In today's episode, according to results out on Wednesday morning, the left bloc would have enough support to govern, the Privacy Commissioner says facial recognition technology in North Island… Audio
Labour up, National down in RNZ-Reid Research poll
A new RNZ-Reid Research opinion poll suggests opposition parties are in a position to govern. Former Labour minister Stuart Nash and former ACT minister Heather Roy spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Panel on Budget 2025
Heather Roy, the former deputy leader of the ACT party, Stuart Nash a former Labour MP, who was Minister for Police, Tourism and Economic and Regional Development in the last Labour government and… Audio