Heather Roy
Music history - Culture Club
On this day in 1982 - a little known band Culture Club appeared on UK TV's Top Of The Pops performing 'Do You Really Want To Hurt Me'. Audio
Hamilton Council releases Pink Shirt Day video
Today is Pink Shirt Day which highlights bullying and the Hamilton City Council has released a video to show what their staff have to put up with. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
A report by the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA), published yesterday raised concerns around decision-making over police pursuits. Facebook has removed the page for Advance New Zealand for… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Dr Claire Timperley Lecturer in Political Science at Victoria University of Wellington provides analysis for The Panel of last night's final poll and leaders debate, ahead of Election day tomorrow… Audio
What panellists Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou have been thinking
What panellists Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou have been thinking. Audio
Peter Dunne, Heather Roy on latest political poll numbers
It's steady as she goes for Labour and a slight drop for National in the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll.
Numbers show Labour is still out in front but will need the help of the Greens to govern.
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South Canterbury couple have a high fiving pigeon
South Canterbury couple's rescue pigeon likes to high five people when they wander past his cage. Audio
Friday mailbag: a look back at listener correspondence
The Panel looks back at audience feedback from topics from throughout the week. Audio
Today in music history we profile Whirimako Black
Today in music history Maori musician Whirimako Black. Audio
Singapore Airlines running flights to nowhere
Singapore Airlines is offering flights to nowhere for travel junkies who need to get a "fix" of flying out of their systems during these travel restricted times. Audio
Encouraging te Reo beyond Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
The Panel looks at ways to encourage Te Reo use beyond Te Wiki o te Reo Māori . Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Early childhood education research finds that the children who attend early learning centres are more social but also more prone to becoming unwell. Report co-author Dr Sarah Gerritsen talks to the… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
Chamber of Commerce survey finds 90% of businesses are opposed to a plan to get rid of vehicles on Wellington's Golden Mile. The Panel looks at ways to encourage Te Reo use beyond Te Wiki o te Reo… Audio
What Heather Roy and Anton Matthews have been thinking
'I've been thinking' with panellists Heather Roy and Anton Matthews. Audio
Homemade preserves business booming for Abbey Bridgeman
This week in NZ Made, we speak to Abbey Bridgeman, who's talent for making preserves has turned into a busy business. Audio
The School Library Association of NZ launches a campaign
The School Library Association of NZ Aotearoa is launching a campaign to highlight their plight. Called School Libraries Transform, SLANZA President Glenys Bichan talks to the Panel about what they're… Audio
Concerns crisis response created two tiered welfare system
Concerns have been raised about the response to the covid induced job crisis has created a two tiered benefit payment system. Mangere East Family Services CEO, Peter Sykes, talks to the Panel about… Audio
The police say their approach to speed tolerance not changed
The police say their approach to speeding has not changed and they use discretion with every driver they speak to who is pulled over for driving over the speed limit. Assistant commissioner of Road… Audio
More cyber attacks revealed on NZ companies, including RNZ
It's emerged today that more companies have been the target of cyber attacks, including Stuff and RNZ. Technology commentator, Paul Brislen talks to the Panel about what they are doing. Audio
School's concerns about alert level rules they're not meeting
There are concerns from some schools that a return to class based learning is breaching alert level rules in Auckland. PPTA vice president Melanie Webber talks to the Panel. Audio