Jesse Mulligan
Panel Says
What the Panelists Lisa Tamati and Andrew Clay have been thinking about. Audio
More planets more aliens?
An update of New Zealand UFO sightings has been released. Is it co-incidence it comes at the same time that NASA announces over 1200 new plants have been identified. Audio
Harvard study's dire Zika warning
Public health expert Michael Baker talks about the Harvard study which is predicting a global Zika disaster arising after the Rio Olympics. Audio
Compulsory rehabilitation for addicts
Vanessa Caldwell of the National Committee for Addiction Treatment discusses why some addicts need to be forced into rehab. Audio
No tax cuts
The Finance Minister has confirmed there will be no tax cuts factored into this years Budget. Audio
The Panel with Lisa Tamati and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
An update of New Zealand UFO sightings has been released. Is it co-incidence it comes at the same time that NASA announces over 1200 new plants have been identified. What the Panelists Lisa Tamati and… Audio
The Panel with Lisa Tamati and Andrew Clay (Part1)
What the Panelists Lisa Tamati and Andrew Clay have been up to. The Finance Minister has confirmed there will be no tax cuts factored into this years Budget. Vanessa Caldwell of the National Committee… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 12 May 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
The Expats: Sally Warring
Originally from Ashburton, Sally Warring is finding fame with an instagram account which is documenting single cellular life in New York. The project, which is her hobby, is blurring the lines between… Audio
Masterpieces: Michael Fitzgerald on colonial history
Michael Fitzgerald, Te Papa's curator of colonial history, is retiring this month, after 46 years at Te Papa and its predecessor institutions. He is steeped in New Zealand's history from military to… Audio, Gallery
Alexandre Tortoriello
Alexandre Tortoriello discusses the process of impeachment for Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. Audio
Shark scientist - Riley Elliot
He's New Zealand's own 'shark man'. Riley Elliot travels the world swimming with sharks. And he's giving talks from today at the New Zealand Boat Show. Audio
John Edwards, Privacy commissioner on Privacy week issues
More than half of the complaints the Privacy Commissioner receives each year are about access to personal information. Audio
Tami Neilson wins self-managed artist award
New Zealand songstress, Tami Neilson, took out the self-managed artist award last night at the MMF Music Managers Awards, in Auckland. Video, Audio
The Wireless - Ellen Falconer
Ellen Falconer joins us for our catch-up with what's going on at The Wireless. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 10 May 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
'Modern mothers treat their babies like little gods'
Modern mothers treat their babies like little gods says Nanny to the stars Rachel Waddilove. Now 68, she is a mother of three and grandmother of six, and trained a Dr Barnardo's nursery college in the… Audio