Jim Mora
Obese immigration
Immigration consultant Aussie Malcolm tells us about the medical requirements for permanent residency. Audio
Panel Intro
What the Panelists Max Ritchie and Susan Hornsby-Geluk have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Max Ritchie (Part 1)
What the Panelists Max Ritchie and Susan Hornsby-Geluk have been up to;Obese immigration;The ferns in the flags. Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 2 September2015
What the world is talking about. With Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Evening Business for 1 September 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 1 September 2015
Designer says flags are poor; Victim of killing revealed as a convicted paedophile; Government support parties support refugee increase; Refugee council says NZ meeting refugee quota; Dover Samuels… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 1 September 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Waikato woman in search of land for unwanted horses
A Waikato woman ia appealing for help to find grazing for her horses to save them from being put down and turned into dog tucker. Audio
Almost 7 million working days lost every year
Illness and injury cost businesses nearly seven million working days and one point four billion dollars last year. Audio
Springboks face court action to bar them from World Cup
The Springboks are facing a legal challenge that could bar them from the World Cup. Audio
Scott Dixon's latest triumph
Six drivers went into today's IndyCar season-ending race with a shot at the championship - only one got the title, New Zealand's Scott Dixon. Audio
Evidence anger got the better of a man accused of murder
The Crown says anger got the better of Jiwan Ram during an argument with his partner and he stabbed her multiple times. Audio
Worries CYF call centre will be up for privatisation
The Prime Minister says there will be not be wholesale outsourcing of Child Youth and Family services to the private sector, though more of what it does may be contracted out. Audio
The fight to lift wages in women-dominated professions
A campaigner for pay equity says court action being taken by midwives shows there's building momentum to lift the wages in women-dominated occupations. Audio
First coach picks Nehe Milner-Skudder to set RWC alight
The Manawatu man who first coached one of the bolters in the All Blacks squad is picking him to set the World Cup alight. Audio
Rape trial told police custody officer showed off his uniform
A woman has told a jury how a police custody officer she met on a dating website showed her his uniform, raped her, and then dropped her off a petrol station without a clue where she was. Audio
Education Minister sidelines the Kohanga Trust
In an unprecedented move, Education Minister Hekia Parata has gone over the heads of the Kohanga Reo National Trust board and directly to the learning nests. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 31 August 2015
Air ticket price war starts and snubbed destinations are the target;Education Minister sidelines the Kohanga Trust;Dixon storms to fourth IndyCar title - on grandma's 95th birthday;Rape trial told… Audio
What's the delay in ID-ing the flaperon?
What's the hold up in telling us if the wreckage found on Reunion Island is from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane? Audio