Kathryn Burnett
The week that was with Pinky Agnew and Kathryn Burnett
Comedians Pinky Agnew and Kathryn Burnett bring a few laughs - how far would you go for a free train ride? Austria is offering a free rail ticket to anyone brave enough to get a very specific tattoo… Audio
Books in the bathroom?
Comedians Te Radar and Kathryn Burnett look back on the quirky stories of the past week, including whether it is okay to keep books in the bathroom. Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Conor English (Part 2)
Part 2: Kathryn Burnett and Conor English discuss 'ute culture' with Bernard Hickey, tsunami preparedness, cheap tomatoes, and parking madness in Hamilton. Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Conor English (Part 1)
Part 1: Kathryn Burnett and Conor English discuss anti-terror legislation, Working For Families, and fairness when it comes to phone plans. Audio
The Pre Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Conor English
Robert Kelly remembers Lou Ottens, the inventor of the cassette tape, who died today aged 94. Audio
Today in music history
For the first time in 16 years, the top album and top single spots have both gone to Kiwi acts. L.A.B. topped the singles chart with 'In The Air', and Six60 took out the album chart with their third… Audio
Stuff reviews letters to the editor
The Panel discusses an article out today about the history of letters to the editor in the Timaru Herald. Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Govt to allow drug-checking at summer festivals; Govt to double sick leave entitlements in late 2021; New privacy laws come into force; Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
Lawyer Hazel Armstrong on White Island investigation; Auckland Council proposes 5 percent rates rise; Stuff reviews letters to the editor. Audio
What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking
What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking. Audio
Local Government Christmas party spending
How much should taxpayer or ratepayer funded organisations spend on end of year Christmas Parties? Audio
Ageism: Let older people take up space
A 71-year-old dancer says older people need claim their space in the world. Susan Jordan told Stuff she started teaching dance to people over 65 a decade ago. Audio
Pros and cons of a UBI
Another discussion about whether a Universal Basic Income would work in New Zealand, this time Susan Edwards piece in Stuff. The interesting thing about this policy is that it is supported by people… Audio
Question of the Day for 17 September 2019
How have your driving habits changed in the last 5 years? Do you drive more or less? Why? Audio
We're driving less, why?
An AA Insurance survey of just over a thousand kiwis has found a quarter are driving less than a year ago. Audio
Bank complaints rise
We all use banks, we are all reliant on them - they are an indispensable part of our lives. But it appears we have our concerns about them. Bank complaints have spiked up more than 20 percent to a 5… Audio
Forcing the fuel industry to invest in infrastructure
An inquiry into the Auckland pipeline leak has suggested the government needs new powers to force fuel companies to invest in more infrastructure. The 2017 leak was caused by a digger striking a… Audio