Jim Mora
Story of the day for 4 September 2018
More evidence today that the human race has reached peak narcissism - a new clothing fad in the US, slogan tees praising parents. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Today Michael's question about Mt Everest, a different Michael asks about hydro power, and a query about plastic. Audio
Story of the day for 3 September 2018
Some great advice from the mens giftware website, Gear Hungry, on making domestic or international air travel a bit more bearable. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 3 September
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Today Stuart's question about the universe, Andrew's one about holiday home prices, and Wendy's query about the letter L. Audio
Story of the day for 30 August 2018
We already know sitting in traffic is bad - not just frustrating, but not healthy for us, all that sitting, the stress . Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 30 August
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Story of the day for 29 August 2018
A study done for the car company Volvo has found that parents are actually more likely to text and drive than their teenagers! Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 29 August
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Legendary Moeraki restaurant burgled
Tens-of-thousands of dollars' worth of food was stolen from freezers outside the famed Moeraki restaurant, Fleur's Place, earlier this month. The owner, Fleur Sullivan, joins us on the line. Audio
Sea-side Southland town looking to go cat-free
Environment Southland wants to introduce a bevvy of new rules for cat-owners, including compulsory micro-chipping, de-sexing, and not allowing any new cats in the area. It's meant to help achieve… Audio
Tourism
More than 1.3 billion people visited a foreign country in 2017, and that's a seven percent increase from 2016. Audio
Can you give away money that you got by mistake?
Ken Turner from the Waitakere Ranges Local Board was erroneously paid more than $4,000 while on a six-week holiday in Europe due to a council stuff-up. He gave the money to charity - but did he make a… Audio
Police told to clear the air around expenses leak
Pressure is building on the police to provide more details about the leak of Simon Bridges' expenses, to quell the rumours swirling around the political commenteriat. Audio
New business council set up with Air NZ CEO as chair
Has Jacinda Ardern finally won over the business community? Economist Dr Peter Wilson joins us to chat about the new Business Advisory Council, and whether it's judicious politics or window dressing.
…National wants Chelsea Manning banned from NZ
On the day the National party announced it wants Chelsea Manning banned from New Zealand. Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Gary McCormick (Part 2)
Tourism. Panel says. Sea-side Southland town looking to go cat-free. Legendary Moeraki restaurant burgled. Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Gary McCormick (Part 1)
The National party announced it wants Chelsea Manning banned from New Zealand. New business council set up with Air NZ CEO as chair. Police told to clear the air around expenses leak. Can you give… Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question
Why do seabirds/shorebirds screech and land birds sing (what is to our ears) melodious notes? If Immigration NZ has the prerogative to refuse entry to anyone coming into this country, why can't it… Audio