Jim Mora
The Panel with Damon Salesa and Stephen Franks (Part 1)
What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Stephen Franks have been up to. Economist Michael Reddell discusses whether New Zealand is being guided towards having a low wage low skill economy. Up to 45… Audio
Panel Pre-Show - Jesse & Jim & Zara
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Homes demolished for carpark
Residents of Auckland Council houses have been given 90 days to move out as their homes are demolished for a car park. Audio
Flag change
It may have been his idea but the Prime Minister insists changing the flag is not something he saw as being part of his legacy. Audio
Ever changing grammar
Language is evolving and sometimes what we knew as being "right" no longer applies. Linguist Dr Sharon Marsden addreses one grammar conundrum. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Audio
Life imitating bad art
Ted Cruz uses a line from a movie while the Australian Prime Minister and other MPs use a slogan from a US sitcom. Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Life imitating bad art;What the Panelists Nicky Pelegrino and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about;Ever changing grammar;Growing an economy;Flag change. Audio
Harmony in society
Greg Barton of Melbourne's Deakin University addresses some listener comments after yesterday's discussion on the Brussels bombings. Audio
Fonterra negotiations with contactors
Bernard Hickey addresses Fonterra's arrangement where it get potential contractors to pitch for business. Audio
Panel Intro
What the Panelists Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
Panel intro;Fonterra negotiations with contactors;Harmony in society. Audio
Panel Pre-Show - Jesse & Jim & Zara
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Teapot tape saga
The Prime Minister is coming under pressure to disclose how much taxpayer's money was spent on legal costs in the 'teapot-tapes' defamation case. It's actually up to Parliamentary Services to disclose… Audio
Fonterra profits
Stuart Locke of the University of Waikato discusses Fonterra's business model in the face of increased profit but decreased payouts for farmers. Audio
Robots and computers replace humans
John Ballingall of the NZIER talks about the jobs which will replace human beings with robots and computers. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Dame Diane Robertson and Max Ritchie have been thinking about. Audio
The secret of CEOs success
Planning, focussing and being accountable - just some of the traits of successful business leaders. Audio
Asians getting the cold shoulder?
A new study by the Asia New Zealand Foundation has found New Zealanders attitudes have cooled towards Asians. Audio