Jo Mc Carroll
Ruataniwha project not over yet
Despite a loss in the Supreme Court the government will look at changing the law to enable it to seize the conservation land for the Ruataniwha dam. Audio
Power goes to your head - literally
People in powerful positions can develop brain conditions akin to a traumatic brain injury. Audio
Govt apology for gay men.
The Justice Minister Amy Adams is to apologise to 1000 men who were convicted of homosexual crimes 30 years ago. Audio
Who can afford to retire?
Claire Matthews of Massey University discusses how much money you need to have a decent retirement. Audio
Enthusiastic welcome for Team NZ
The victorious Team New Zealand sailors have been greeted by an enthusiastic crowd in Auckland today who turned out to see the America's Cup. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
People in powerful positions can develop brain conditions akin to a traumatic brain injury. What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey want to talk about. Despite a loss in the Supreme Court… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
The victorious Team New Zealand sailors have been greeted by an enthusiastic crowd in Auckland today who turned out to see the America's Cup. Claire Matthews of Massey University discusses how much… Audio
Macho Putin in new documentary
Just what is the Rusian President Vladimir Putin's staunch manliness all about? Audio
What's wrong with a kid handling a gun?
The president of the National Rifle Association Malcolm Dodson talks about why leting children handle a gun isn't all bad. Audio
Comey tells of eyeballing Trump
Former FBI Director James Comey will testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee today. Audio
Dying's ok when you get used to the idea
Researchers have found that terminally ill people find "dying is "less sad and terrifying - and happier - than you think". Audio
A place for Muslims to vent
An Australian Muslim organisation wants to have government funding for "safe spaces" in which they can make "inflammatory" comments. Audio
News blacklist from Vodafone
Vodafone in New Zealand says a move by the company overseas isn't designed to shut down freedom of speech or the expression of robust views. Audio
Brits off to the polls
Bronwyn Hayward of the University of Canterbury talks about the UK political polls and if anything can be predicted in this election. Audio
Blues lord it over Lions
The Auckland Blues brought down the British and Irish Lions on home turf last night. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Researchers have found that terminally ill people find "dying is "less sad and terrifying - and happier - than you think". What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey want to talk about. Former… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
The Auckland Blues brought down the British and Irish Lions on home turf last night. Bronwyn Hayward of the University of Canterbury talks about the UK political polls and if anything can be predicted… Audio
Wellington loses 7s because of booze ban
PR expert says the booze ban in Wellington killed the sevens, not the game itself. Audio