Jim Mora
The Panel with Michele A'Court and Paula Penfold (Part 1)
What the Panelists Michele A'Court and Paula Penfold have been up to. Water scientist Bryan Jenkins discusses the sale of New Zealand water. Are we being ripped off? Z petrol stations are asking… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 20 April 2016
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Labour questions National Party donation
Labour is asking for an inquiry into a donation made by the owner of the Scenic Hotel Group to the National Party. Audio
Older workers need shorter work weeks
Professor Colin McKenzie of Tokyo's Keio University discusses a study which shows workers over 40 need shorter working weeks. Audio
How often should you clean the house?
Do you clean your microwave once a week? How about spraying your mattress with anti-bacterial spray? Audio
Lebanon
Dr Ron Hoenig of the University of South Australia talks about the botched Australian 60 Minutes child recovery story. Audio
Housing bubble
Westpac chief economist Dominick Stephens discusses what can be done to stop Auckland's housing bubble bursting - if anything. Audio
Community Policing
New Zealand is facing more closures of community police stations. Audio
The Panel with Dita de Boni and Simon Pound (Part 2)
How often should you clean the house? Panel Says. Older workers need shorter work weeks. Labour questions National Party donation. Audio
The Panel with Dita De Boni and Simon Pound (Part 1)
Intro. Community Policing. Housing bubble. Lebanon. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 19 April 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 18 April 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Botched Lebanon child recovery
An Australian 60 Minutes crew are being held after a woman's bid to take her children backfired. Audio
What's in a name?
NZ First MP Tracey Martin discusses the finding by the British Bar Association that no jury has ever acquitted anyone called Tracey. Audio
Job applicants asked about sexuality
People applying to work for Metro Trains in Melbourne are being asked about their sexuality as part of the vetting process. Audio
No lycra - we're eating
A Rangiora pub is banning cyclists wearing lycra. The owner of The Plough Mike Saunders explains why. Audio
Retirement could be just the beginning
Retirement might not be just the start of a steady decline a new study shows they could be the best years of your life. Audio