Jock Anderson
The Panel pre-show for 23 June 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 23 June 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
A week in Trump Land
The Rock for US President, "idiot" is the word which most springs to mind according to a poll on Donald Trump and Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato on James Comey. Audio
Environment and tourism at odds
AUT's Simon Milne analyzes the government's Tourism plan. Audio
Sales gimmicks
A real estate agency in Queensland is offering avocado on toast once a week for a year. Would you buy a house for that? Audio
Teachers and cannabis
Should teachers be allowed to smoke marijuana in their own time? Audio
Is $300m for film the best use of public money?
Over $300 million of taxpayer money will be going into the film industry - are there other industries which have more scope? Audio
Rebellion against smokefree outdoor events
Timaru man James Brown is petitioning against a council decision to make events at Caroline Bay smokefree. Audio
An unseasonble cyclone season?
Lisa Murray from the Met Service talks about whether the weather is normal or not. Audio
John Kirwan Ambassador for Auckland
Rugby legend Sir John Kirwan has been appointed as an Ambassador for Auckland by Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development. Audio
The Panel with Ellen Read and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
A real estate agency in Queensland is offering avocado on toast once a week for a year. Would you buy a house for that? What the Panelists Ellen Read and Jock Anderson want to talk about. AUT's Simon… Audio
The Panel with Ellen Read and Jock Anderson (Part 1)
Rugby legend Sir John Kirwan has been appointed as an Ambassador for Auckland by Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development. Lisa Murray from the Met Service talks about whether the weather is… Audio
Listener feedback
Listener reaction on teacher salaries and an inquiry into pornography Audio
Coromandel weather update
The latest on Cyclone Cook from the Whangamata & Tairua/Pauanui Area Controller for Civil Defence Garry Towler. Audio
Top policeman anti-anti-depressants
Dr Mark Lawrence of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists discusses anti-depressant use and work. Audio
Fines for windscreen washers
A new law is gaining support for on-the-spot fines for intersection windscreen washers. Audio