Julia Hartley Moore
Clamp down on self check outs in Australia
Australian supermarkets are moving to restrict self check outs as due the increasing amount of theft and stealing. Audio
The Panel discuss what they are doing for Valentine's day
The panelists explain what they are doing to mark Valentine's Day. Audio
Petition to parliament on restrictions for foreign drivers
Journalist Karen Rutherford, who was hit by a foreign driver, joins the panel to talk about her support for a petition presented to parliament today on foreign driver restrictions. Audio
Akld librarian talks about our most borrowed books
Auckland librarian Karen Craig joins the discussion on what books are mostly borrowed from our libraries compared with the UK. Audio
Concerns about a former Mugabe police officer
Questions are being asked about how a former member of Robert Mugabe's secret police managed to get here on a false passport. Audio
Christchurch fires - Helicopter crash update
Reporter Joelle Dally at the Police media briefing. Audio
Injury rate at Christchurch bike park causing concern
Patrick Morgan of the Cycling Action Network joins the panel on the high injury rate at a Christchurch bike park. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Auckland librarian Karen Craig joins the discussion on what books are mostly borrowed from our libraries compared with the UK. What panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Ben Thomas have been up to… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
Reporter Conan Young has the latest news on the fires surrounding Christchurch city. Sally Hughes from the Character Coalition joins the panel to talk about losing the fight to preserve the heritage… Audio
The Panel with Michael Moynahan and Julia Moore (Part 2)
There is a knack to carving your Christmas ham. What the Panelists Michael Moynahan and Julia Hartley-Moore want to talk about. Waimate advocate Tim O'Brien is on a campaign increase Waimate's… Audio
Helen Clark slowly drowning in UN vote
New Zealand's Helen Clark is soldering on in her campaign for United Nations Secretary General despite slowly dropping further down the ladder. Audio
Faulty Chinese fridges
National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi claims he was parroting fellow MP Tim Groser's analogy when he used the term "faulty Chinese fridges". Audio
Windows 10 uptake
Consumer NZ's Sue Chetwin talks about Microsoft's highly criticized Windows 10 automatic upgrades. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Chris Clark want to talk about. Audio
Landline headed for the landfill
The landline phone may not be with us much longer. Audio
Rugby player discharged without conviction
Criminal barrister Anne Stevens discusses the outcome of the trial of Losi Filipo who was discharged without conviction after attacking two men and two women. Audio
Clinton vs Trump
US political correspondent Karen Kasler analyzes the Clinton/Trump debate. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Chris Clark (Part 2)
The landline phone may not be with us much longer. What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Chris Clark want to atlk about. Consumer NZ's Sue Chetwin talks about Microsoft's highly criticized… Audio