Jenna Raeburn
Passengers take off from Wellington Airport
Passengers were able to travel internationally from Wellington Airport for the first time in a year on Monday.
The first commercial flight took off heading for Sydney just after 6am, with the… Audio
Amazon cuts job, robots instead?
Online retailer Amazon is expected to cut hundreds of jobs in Seattle as it focuses resources on developing its popular work like voice assistant Alexa. Audio
Learning from history
A listener has responded to our story yesterday about the Salvation Army's State of the Nation report by asking why humans never learn from history? Audio
Drugged driving tests
Associate Transport Minister Julie-Anne Genter isn't convinced saliva testing is the right approach to cracking down on drugged drivers. Audio
Team NZ v Government
Team New Zealand and the government continue to be at odds over the location and design of the America's Cup base. Audio
Where is all the money?
Councils in Britain are struggling to close budget deficits, with many facing huge shortfalls. Local authorities are looking at cutting services to children to make ends meet. It's a situation that… Audio
The inevitability of raising the retirement age
The discussion around the retirement age has come up again, with former ANZ chief economist Cameron Bagrie stating it's "inevitable" that it will have to be raised. Audio
What the panelists want to talk about
What the panelists David Cormack and Jenna Raeburn want to talk about. Audio
Toot Toot
Whatever happened to the friendly 'toot toot' from passing vehicles when you pull over? A listener asks why she no longer sees the wave of acknowledgement or flashes of headlights when she pulls her… Audio
Serious allegations against lawyers
One of New Zealand's top law firms, Russell McVeagh, is under scrutiny over serious sexual allegations levelled against its staff members two years ago. Audio
Will there now be job losses at Fletcher?
Fletcher Building's announcement that it will stop looking for big new construction projects has worried unions, who say it will mean job losses. Audio
The "anti-trump"?
The Prime Minister's Vogue article has been released, with the fashion magazine describing Ms Ardern as the "anti-trump". The panelists discuss the article and weigh in on whether they agree with that… Audio
A generational change
Many criticisms against Simon Bridges becoming the new National leader has centered around his accent. We ask if this is a genuine concern or pure snobbery? Audio
International news of the day
The panelists discuss the latest in international news today today, beginning with a school shooting in Florida that left at least 17 people dead. The suspect, a 19-year-old former student who had… Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Jenna Raeburn (Part 2)
What ever happened to the frilendly 'toot toot' from passing vehicles when you pull over? A listener asks why she no longer sees the wave of acknowledgement or flashes of headlights when she pulls her… Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Jenna Raeburn (Part 1)
The panelists discuss the latest in international news today today, begining with a school shooting in Floriday that left at least 17 people dead. The suspect, a 19-year-old former student who had… Audio
Political panel
We've had three days to absorb the fact that the country is heading in a different direction with Jacinda Ardern at the helm in a Labour-led coalition, in partnership with Winston Peters and NZ First… Audio
Focus on Politics for 30 May 2010
This week the Law Commission tabled a hard hitting report recommending a raft of changes to crack down on the misuse of alcohol. It wants to raise the age at which people can purchase alcohol to 20… Audio