Jonathan Krebs
K Mart queues
Kmart opened in Rotorua this morning, and hundreds of people rushed through the doors. It was a big deal. Audio
Politicians and heli-taxis
Defence Minister Ron Mark has been criticised for getting lifts in military aircraft. But hnag on a minute, he's not the only one. Audio
Preying on the young
Lawyers and the Labour Party are again underfire as sexual harassment complaints grow. Audio
Plastic plastic everywhere
University of Canterbury chemistry lecturer Sally Gaw says microplastics are everywhere, including in the bottled water we drink. Audio
The Panel with Claire Robinson and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
We count the loses associated with the introduction of autonomous cars. What will happen to the road trip song? What are the psychological sacrifices for handing the wheel over to a computer? What the… Audio
The Panel with Claire Robinson and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
University of Canterbury chemistry lecturer Sally Gaw says microplastics are everywhere, including in the bottled water we drink. Lawyers and the Labour Party are again underfire as sexual harassment… Audio
Rising bills ruining Christmas
Christmas can be a hard time for struggling families and with the Government's families package not set to kick in until mid-next year, many are having difficulty putting food on the table this… Audio
Has the allure of TV worn off?
Toni Street and Mike Hosking announced yesterday that they are leaving their prime-time TV 1 show Seven Sharp. The news has come as a surprise to viewers, and now debate turns to who will replace the… Audio
The panelists bring their topics
What the panellists Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs want to talk about. Audio
Ageing well
New research studying supercentarians, those who sidestep disability and disease and live to more than 110 do so by eating well and getting plenty of exercise but the belief that the older you get… Audio
Justice for CTV families
The families of those who died in the CTV building collapse in Christchurch's 2011 earthquake say they will continue to fight for justice. Audio
New degree at Otago University
The University of Otago has a new degree which brings science and art together, the BaSc. It aims to break down barriers between the two disciplines. Audio
Winter fuel
The Prime Minister says wealthy New Zealanders can opt out of the Government's Winter Energy Payment, which will see those on a benefit, NZ Superannuation or a Veterans Pension get an extra boost due… Audio
Children in poverty
The Prime Minister Jainda Ardern says the Government's new families package will reduce child poverty in the country by 48 per cent. We ask the panellists whether this is realistic or if there are… Audio
Kaikoura reopens
Kaikoura residents and businesses are celebrating the re-opening of State Highway 1 north following a year of earthquake repairs. Audio
Lift off delayed
Rocket Lab's Electron rocket launch today on the Mahia Peninsula has been scrubbed again, sadly. A power fault this time. Audio
The Panel with Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
New reasearch studying supercentarians, those who sidestep disability and disease and live to more than 110 do so by eating well and getting plenty of excercise but the belief that the older you get… Audio
The Panel with Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Rocket Lab's Electron rocket launch today on the Mahia Peninsula has been scrubbed again, sadly. A power fault this time. Kaikoura residents and businesses are celebrating the re-opening of State… Audio
Teina Pora lawyer to take on Scott Watson's case
One of the lawyers who helped overturn Teina Pora's wrongful conviction for murder is taking on Scott Watson's case.
Teina Pora's lawyer signs on to help Scott Watson
One of the lawyers who helped free Teina Pora after he was wrongly convicted for murder is turning his attention to another high profile case. Jonathan Krebs will be acting for Scott Watson in his… Audio