Jim Mora
Facebook Scam
A Dunedin woman is $2500 out of pocket after a man she met online took advantage of her by telling her what she "wanted to hear". Audio
The city state
Five hundred years ago urban dwellers were more or less exempt from the laws and obligations of the feudal countryside. Today, the situation is reversed. But since the world financial crisis… Audio
Multicultural Auckland
Len Brown says he's mended the wounds in the relationship between the council and its advisory panels. Susan Devoy said last week the multiculture wasn't getting enough of a look-in in Auckland's… Audio
What's the Story?
The new 7pm show on TV3 had 276,000 viewers last night, Would you have expected a bigger curious audience first up? Audio
The Rugby World Cup Pub TV Viewing Bill
Letting pubs open in the early hours during the Rugby World Cup, often after 4 am. The "spiteful" Green Party has blocked it, says ACT Party leader David Seymour who introduced it. He was seeking to… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Tainui Stephens (Part 2)
Half Time: Robots, The flag debate, Green with Envy, Fluoridation. Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Tainui Stephens (Part 1)
Intro, The Rugby World Cup Pub TV Viewing Bill, What's the Story?, Multicultural Auckland, The city state, Facebook Scam. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 11 August 2015
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Evening Business for 10 August 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 10 August 2015
Drug addict dies after being given experimental drug; Dunedin Mayor fronts up on council fraud cases; Farmers call on real estate agents with eye on selling up; and Australian dad asks MPs to pay for… Audio
Has NZ got strict blasphemy laws?
The New Zealand Humanist Society's come out against the Harmful Digital Communications Act, which it says contains one of the world's strictest blasphemy laws. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 10 August 2015
What the world is talking about. With Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora, Irene Gardiner, and Zoe George. Audio
Asians don't feel welcome
The Race Relations Comissioner Dame Susan Devoy fears the Auckland Council risks becoming out of touch with the city's Asian comunity. Audio
Bob Jones buys a plane
Sir Bob Jones won't have to deal with the same pesky air safety procedures now that he has his own jet. Audio
Opotiki's stance on CAA laws
The CEO of the Opotiki District Council Aileen Lawrie talks to the Panel about her districts policy on model aircraft in public parks. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Jane Clifton and Beck Eleven have been thinking about. Audio
Small living spaces
Living in small apartments and houses is becoming more popular. Audio
Hiroshima
The pros and cons of dropping the bomb on Hiroshima 70 years ago. International law expert Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato joins the Panel to talk about the implications which still… Audio
Wing flap belongs to MH370
Malaysia officials have announced the wing flaperone found on Reunion Island is from the passenger jet which crashed 17 months ago. Aviation commentator Geoffrey Thomas joins the Panel with his views… Audio