Jonathan Krebs
The Panel with Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
The mental health and addiction inquiry has released a 200-page report with recommendation for th Health Minister. It has recommended the government set up a wellbeing commission, take action on… Audio
Is Twitter becoming a liberal echo-chamber?
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has admitted the company's conservative employees are afraid to speak their minds. Audio
Toilet tax to help lay the pipes in Auckland
Auckland may pay for its big new sewerage pipe with a special new funding vehicle, a toilet tax on ratepayers. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Jonathan Krebs and Paula Penfold want to talk about. Audio
New airport mooted for Central Otago
Air New Zealand wants a new airport in Central Otago as Queenstown's is running close to capacity. The charming town of Lumsden has been mooted as an option, but could that pose problems? Audio
McCartney hits #1 for the first time since Reagan was president
Paul McCartney has his first number one album in 36 years - 'Egypt Station' . Audio
Worksafe issues workplace noise guidelines
Did you know health and safety legislation protects you against excessive noise? WorkSafe is launching a new set of tools to help workplaces manage their noise better, so we got chief executive Nicole… Audio
Journalists barred from Women in Law summit
The organisers of a Women in Law summit in Auckland today have barred the media from attending, saying speakers were worried about what journalists would report. Do they have a point? Audio
Are we putting the Five Eyes club above our principles?
The Greens have broken rank with the government and criticised the decision to extend New Zealand's presence in Iraq. Are we putting membership in the Five Eyes network above our governmental… Audio
PM mixes up her numbers
In an interview this morning Jacinda Ardern suggested GDP growth would be positive despite not knowing the figures. Criticism has been swift - but are we being too harsh towards an innocent mistake? Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Paula Penfold (Part 2)
Paul McCartney has his first number one album in 36 years - 'Egypt Station' . What the Panelists Jonathan Krebs and Paula Penfold want to talk about. Air New Zealand wants a new airport in Central… Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Paula Penfold (Part 1)
In an interview this morning Jacinda Ardern suggested GDP growth would be positive despite not knowing the figures. Criticism has been swift - but are we being too harsh towards an innocent mistake… Audio
Aussie CEO pay through the roof
At a time when many people feel it's urgent we address the inequality ripping society apart... Australian CEO pay is at record highs, reports Business Insider. Audio
Is our bacon really Made in New Zealand?
Much has been made in media of the revelation that a high proportion of the bacon we buy comes from places like Spain and Finland but is said to be made in NZ. Audio
How far back do your memories go?
Professor Martin Conway, the director of the center for memory at the University of London, says if you remember anything before the age of 3, your mind is playing tricks. Audio
Selwyn College under fire for vulgar nicknames ceremony
Many people will be across this story by now, the Selwyn College Hall of Residence in Dunedin being told to cease and desist its "nickname ceremony" - an annual practice in which students were given… Audio
The murky world of Defence procurement
The Defence Force is looking for a buyer for 20 of its light armoured vehicles that have sat idle now for years. Potential buyers from a foreign country visited in February last year. There's been… Audio
Dunedin council keen to bring locals into trades
A plan to train hundreds of Dunedin residents as tradespeople for the city's new $1.4 billion hospital build. Audio
Push-back follows Confederate imagery crackdown
A record number of car drivers in Tennessee are driving around using Confederate flag license plates. Audio