Jim Mora
MMP amendments
MPs are debating amendments to the MMP electoral system that aims to get rid of the coat tailing provision. Audio
Smoker prompts emergency landing
A mystery smoker faces an $850 fine for smoking onboard a domestic flight in Australia. Some was detected and the plane made an emergency landing. Audio
Cold at the salmon farm
Another bitterly cold night and day in the central South Island. We talk to Jaco Swart of the High Country Salmon farm to find out if they'll be offering frozen fish only. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Liz Bowen-Clewley have been thinking about. Audio
Under the influence of siblings
Social media means brothers and sisters can hover around each other know what the other is up to and even spill the beans to others - including parents. Audio
Beckenridge possibly in PNG
John Beckenridge who disappeared with his stepson may have turned up in Papua New Guinea using an alias. Private Investigator Trevor Morley gives his view on what Beckenridge may do next. Audio
Arun Kumar verdicts
Criminal lawyer Jonathan Krebs joins the Panel to discuss the manslaughter verdict for the 14 year-old killer of shop keeper Arun Kumar. How much repsonsibility does "the system" bear for the fatal… Audio
High flyer imprisoned for fraud
The former boss of Auckland business organisation Heart of the City Alex Swney has been sentenced to over five years in prison. He defrauded the group of over $4 million. Audio
Panel Intro
What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Liz Bowen-Clewley have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Liz Bowen-Clewley (Part 2)
Topics - Social media means brothers and sisters can hover around each other know what the other is up to and even spill the beans to others - including parents. Another bitterly cold night and day in… Audio
The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Liz Bowen-Clewley (Part 1)
Topics - The former boss of Auckland business organisation Heart of the City Alex Swney has been sentenced to over five years in prison. He defrauded the group of over $4 million. Criminal lawyer… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 24 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Common chemicals shown to be cancerous when mixed together
A ground breaking study of apparently harmless chemicals, found everyday in our environment, has shown that together they have the potential to trigger cancers in humans. Audio
South Carolina urges removal of Confederate flag
The governor of South Carolina has called for the removal of a Confederate flag from the state capitol's grounds. Audio
Air traffic controllers step up during radar failure
Air traffic controllers are being praised for stepping up during a radar failure that grounded all commercial flights around the country this afternoon. Audio
Three race horses under go testing
Three horses trained by a leading racing stable in Waikato are facing checks after one tested positive for cobalt - which can be used to improve race performance. Audio
Whanganui River settlements remain cut off
While the Whanganui River floodwaters are receding, residents in the remote river valley are still feeling vulnerable, with emergency services unable to reach them by road. Audio
Prison put security put before prisoner Jai Davis's wellbeing
The Corrections Department admits it was wrong to put prison security ahead of the well-being of Otago prisoner Jai Davis, who died after swallowing smuggled drugs. Audio
Evening Business for 23 June 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Mud and mammoth task confront Whanganui business owners
Whanganui business owners briefly allowed back into shops, offices and galleries today have emerged dismayed by the sea of tainted mud and mammoth task ahead. Audio