Josie Pagani
The Panel with Stephen Franks and Josie Pagani (Part 1)
Andra Gillespie of Emory College discusses the FBI investigations into both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The Auditor General Lynn Provost has found no corruption in the $11.5M Saudi sheep deal… Audio
Pacific leading the way in private sector aid delivery
The Council for International Development in New Zealand says the Pacific is leading a global trend of involving the private sector in the delivery of aid. Audio
Time for radical housing moves
Business journalist Liam Dann is calling for more radical measures around housing to stop economic and social upheaval. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Josie Pagani and Stephen Franks have been thinking about. Audio
Cyclists take more risks wearing helmets
A British study's found cyclists who wear helmets are more likely to take risks than those without. Audio
Violence on Facebook
A video of a man being beaten up has had 260,000 views on Facebook. Audio
Russian in fluence in Fiji
Should we be worried about another key international military player wanting influence in the Pacific? Audio
Your state house - like it or lump it
Professor Michael Baker of the University of Otago discusses the condition of state houses and if applicants are being too choosy. Audio
The Panel Intro
What the Panelists Josie Pagani and Stephen Franks have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Josie Pagani and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
A British study's found cyclists who wear helmets are more likely to take risks than those without. What the Panelists Josie Pagani and Stephen Franks have been thinking about. Business journalist… Audio
The Panel with Josie Pagani and Stephen Franks (Part 1)
What the Panelists Josie Pagani and Stephen Franks have been up to. Professor Michael Baker of the University of Otago discusses the condition of state houses and if applicants are being too choosy… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 25 January 2016
What the world is talking about, with Jesse Mulligan, jim Mora and Julie Moffett. Audio
Judith Collins big winner in cabinet reshuffle
Tim Groser's heading to Washington; Judith Collins is back in John Key's good books and Act's David Seymour has refused a cabinet position. Audio
San Bernadino
The radicalisation of the couple behind the latest California mass murders. Audio
Automobile Association and Bottle O promotion
Should the Austomobile Association be involved in a promotion with a liquor chain? We talk to the AA's Public Affairs manager Liam Baldwin. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists John Barnett and Josie Pagani have been thinking about. Audio
Cogito ergo sum
Kids at Whataroa Primary School are learning latin. What's the point? We ask teacher Sherry Woodside. Audio
Cyf handling of Roastbusters
Sarah Maindonald of the Association of Counsellors talks about what school children are learning about sex both at school and on the internet. Audio
Oscar Pistorius
Criminal barrister Anne Stevens discusses the Oscar Pistorius murder verdict. Audio
Hep A in frozen berries
Frozen berry Hepatitis A scare leads to a reprise of a call for country of origin food labelling. Audio