Heather Roy
Story of the Day for 11 March 2020
The story of the day with Robert Kelly today about France making Australia's submarines. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and James Elliot (Part 2)
Topics - Today in music history, The Panel looks back at Monty Pyton tunes in light of the death of Terry Jones, Professor Kevin Clements, director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and James Elliot (Part 1)
Topics - Disease and virus expert spread, Associate Professor Adam Kamradt-Scott, talks about the rapid global movement of the coronavirus from China. Women in academia are paid significantly less… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What the panellists Heather Roy and James Elliot have been thinking about. Audio
ODT apologises over the appalling Garick Tremain cartoon
The Otago Daily Times apologises over the Garick Tremain cartoon it ran mocking Samoa's measles outbreak Audio
Holden kills off the Commodore
Holden Commodore driving Bathurst winner, Greg Murphy, talks about the car giant quitting the commodore line of vehicles. Audio
My Food Bag for beneficiaries criticised as denying money
Criticism of My Food Bag being given to beneficiaries as a way of denying them money. Audio
Bill to protect First Responders before parliament
St John Territory manager, Leisa Tocknell, details abuse and assaults against paramedics as parliament considers the propsed Protection for First Responders and Prison Officers Bill for tougher… Audio
NZ Initiative economist on 12 billion for infrastructure
New Zealand Initiative economist Eric Crampton talks about the government spend up in the infrastructure sector. Audio
Highest paid public servants revealed by Taxpayers Union
Highest paid public servants unveiled by Taxpayers Union revealing which ones earn more than the Prime Minister. Audio
POAL decision deferred to next year on whether it will move
Ports of Auckland future location to be decided in the first half of next year. Audio
RNZ reporter with the latest on Whakaari eruption
RNZ reporter Katie Scotcher with an update on what's happening in Whakatane where the police are gathered for when they can start the recovery mission of remaining eruption victims from Whakaari. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Ian Telfer (Part 2)
St John Territory manager, Leisa Tocknell, details abuse and assaults against paramedics as parliament considers the propsed Protection for First Responders and Prison Officers Bill for tougher… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
RNZ reporter Katie Scotcher with an update on what's happening in Whakatane where the police are gathered for when they can start the recovery mission of remaining eruption victims from Whakaari. And… Audio
I've been thinking for 12 December 2019
What the panellists Heather Roy and Ian Telfer have been thinking about. Audio
Unmarried? Don't got to Indonesia
If proposed laws are approved in Indonesia the popular tourist spot may become a risky place to holiday - especially if you're unmarried. Audio
The Rugby World Cup kicks off tonight
Rugby Obsessive, Jeremy Taylor reckons this Rugby World Cup will be the most contested ever, and a number of teams have what it takes to secure the trophy. Audio
Why some people hate Greta Thunberg
A piece on Stuff today by Verity Johnson caught our attention. She asks why people hate young activist Greta Thunberg. And her answer is simple - she makes them obsolete. Audio
Question of the Day for 20 September 2019
Have you ever been attacked by a bird? Tell us about it. Audio