Jesse Mulligan
The Panel with Andrew Clay and David Farrar (Part 1)
Kawerau siege; Hindi flag instructions lost in translation?; $26k lost luggage; and John Campbell question shorts on the radio Audio
Sir George Martin, Beatles producer, dies aged 90
Musicians old and young have been paying tribute to music producing legend George Martin. He died aged 90 in his London home. Often referred to as the fifth Beatle, he's recognised as being the man… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 8 March 2016
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Feature interview - Tom Wainwright
If an industry pulls in $300 billion a year, it must be doing something right. And the industry investigated by the British editor for The Economist, Tom Wainwright has refined important business… Audio
Great NZ Concerts - The BeeGees (1998)
Over 4 decades they sold 220 million albums and at one point in the 80s their combined income was believed to total 4% of the entire American music industry. Audio
New Zealand Festival - Lynn Freeman
The New Zealand Festival's reaching its halfway mark and kiwi musicians are taking centre stage, from flying Nun bands the Chills and the Verlaines, to the Phoenix Foundation, Dame Kiwi te Kanawa and… Audio
Treaty of Waitangi - Janneen Love
A new exhibit on the Treaty of Waitangi is due to open on Thursday. It's simply called, Treaty of Waitangi, and it explores how the Treaty affects New Zealanders today. The late Maori academic, Dr… Audio
Guard Duty At The Featherston POW Camp - Ray Toomath
Yesterday we spoke to David Hill, who's written a book about the former Japanese prisoner of war camp outside of Featherston, during World War 2. Ray Toomath was a guard at the real life POW camp… Audio
Possible Zika-carrying Larvae - Dr Stewart Jessamine
Biosecurity officials at Auckland Airport have found mosquito larvae of the type that can carry Zika. The Ministry of Health said staff found the larvae in a trap near the international baggage area… Audio
Historic Ferry The Kestrel Sinks - Hugh Gladwell
Historic Auckland ferry, The Kestrel, has sunk in its dock at Wynyard Wharf. The one hundred and eleven year old ferry, was one of the foundation vessels of ferry transport in Auckland. Hugh Gladwell… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 7 March 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 4 March 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 3 March 2016
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Martin Crowe - Obituary
One of New Zealand's most talented cricketers and greatest batsmen has died after a battle with lymphoma. Audio
Vector Wero Whitewater Park - Ian Ferguson
The taps have turned on at New Zealand's first and only man-made whitewater park. Twenty million litres of water will run through the Wero Whitewater Park in Manukau. The facility is due to open next… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 1 March 2016
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Feature Interview - Maria Konnikova
Maria is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Confidence Game and Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes. She is a contributing writer for The New Yorker, where she writes a regular… Audio
Great NZ Concerts - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Today's Great NZ Concert is Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' 1980 tour of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Audio
Revamping The BA - Professor Richard Shaw
The value of an arts degree is often debated. With people asking; should we be focusing our training in growth sectors, such as technology, and what sort of success can our arts graduates expect to… Audio