Jim Mora
Paternity leave good for business
The CEO of Business NZ Kirk Hope discusses an Ernst and Young study that's found more women at the top is good for business and so is men taking paternity leave. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Finlay MacDonald have been thinking about. Audio
Chinese Year of the Monkey
It's all monkey business this year - what does the Year of the Monkey mean to Chinese astrologers? Audio
NZers to pay UK health surcharge
The last remainling threads to the apron stings of the Motherland are being snipped with a new surcharge for New Zealanders living in the UK. Audio
Gareth Morgan to stump up for Abel Tasman beach
Businessman Gareth Morgan will donate $600 000 to make up for the shortfall to buy an Abel Tasman Beach to keep public access. Audio
ATEED shouts seats at PM speech
Auckland Council's economic development arm paid over $3000 for staff and guests to attend John Key's State of the Nation speech. Audio
Police want more powers over guns
Mark Henaghan of the University of Otago discusses tighter gun control and if would make a dent in gang crime. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Finlay MacDonald (Part 2)
Topics: Chinese Year of the Monkey, Paternity leave good for business, and French legislate against food waste. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Finlay MacDonald (Part 1)
Topics: Police want more powers over guns, ATEED shouts seats at PM speech, Gareth Morgan to stump up for Abel Tasman beach, and NZers to pay UK health surcharge. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 9 February 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Rugby Nines
We've had much comment about why the Sevens have languished in Wellington while the Nines are flourishing in Auckland. Is it just the new kid in town? Audio
$440 million frigate upgrade
Does the NZDF really need to spend hundreds-of-millions in upgrading our frigates? Audio
Metrics v imperial
Lots of feedback about imperial measurements which are still hanging on in a metric world. Audio
UN decision on Julian Assange
Dr Alberto Costi talks about the ruling by the UN committee which declared Julian Assange's three-year seclusion was unlawful. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Barry Corbett have been thinking about. Audio
Road markings
The road safety strategy around getting rid of the white lines in the middle of roads. Audio
Dunedin cycleway trouble
Patrick Morgan of the Cycling Advocates Network talks about the troublesome cycleways around Dunedin. Audio