Jesse Mulligan
Australia Election Campaign - Phil Kafcaloudes
It looks as if the election campaign in Australia will kick-off early. Phil Kafcaloudes is in Melbourne to talk us through what it all means. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 23 March 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
History - Grant Morris
New Zealand, as you are probably aware, is right in the middle of a referendum on whether or not to change its flag. We are being asked to choose between the incumbent - a blue ensign with the Union… Audio
The Wireless Preview - Loulou Callister-Baker
Dunedin gets a lot of publicity for all the bad behaviour that happens in North Dunedin but there is another really creative side to the city, which is helped by the lower cost of living. Loulou… Audio
Geoffonomics - Geoff Simmons
In the last week we have heard that the country is facing record levels of immigration and Andrew Little's comments about restricting the entry of ethnic chefs. It seems like an appropriate time to… Audio
Bookmarks - Dr Miles Gregory
Dr Miles Gregory is the Executive Director of the Pop Up Globe. He has been on before but we talked then almost exclusively about the theatre project, today we'll get to know more about the man… Audio
NOT Solar! - Simon Coates
We received a lot of feedback about an interview yesterday with the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Jan Wright. Jan was highlighting a report by Concept Consulting that compares… Audio
Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
The Waikato River at Turangawaewae was a hive of activity last weekend, with thousands of people turning out to watch and take part in the annual Regatta, which sees a variety of Maori waka racing on… Audio
Exploding Stars - Dr Brad Tucker
A team of scientists has captured the earliest minutes of two exploding stars. Dr Brad Tucker is an astronomer and outreach officer from the Australian National University. He's authored a report on… Audio
Chinook Salmon - Dr Patrice Rosengrave
New research into how chinook salmon reproduce has just been released by the University of Otago. It's the first evidence that cryptic female choice contributes to reproductive success. Chinook… Audio
Smoking and Our Young People - Professor Janet Hoek
It could be the next step in stopping young people smoking. Otago University researchers have found that cigarette sticks with printed health warnings or unattractive colours, could enhance the… Audio
Hungry Boy - Do You Care Enough To Be A Cop? - Karen Jones
A police recruitment video has been causing a storm on social media. The video is called Hungry Boy - Do You Care Enough To Be A Cop? It features a boy, on the street, eating food out of rubbish bins… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 22 March 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Great NZ Concert - Dr Hook
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show formed in New Jersey in 1967 and played around the greater New York area for years before picking up a recording contract. They have toured New Zealand a couple of time… Audio
Not Solar - Dr Jan Wright
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment is calling for people to take notice of a report suggesting that electric cars help combat climate change, but solar panels do little. The report by… Audio
Favourite Album - One Man Band
James Taylor's "One Man Band", a great show case of James Taylor's song writing brilliance and musicianship. Audio
Raising Awareness With The Easter Kiwi - Rebecca Kemp
Australia has an alternative to the Easter Bunny, they've got the Easter Bilby, and have had since 1991. So, is it time New Zealand ditched the Easter Bunny and adopted the Easter Kiwi? The New… Audio
Risky Places - Julian Grimmond
They're the people who get companies in and out of risky places, and look after film stars when they travel to conflict zones, high risk locations and remote wildernesses. Queenstown's Global Film… Audio
President Obama's Visit To Cuba - Michael Voss
We're heading to Havana now, to speak about President Obama's historic visit. It's the first time an American leader has walked on Cuban soil since 1928. A State Dinner at the Palace of the… Audio