Kathryn Burnett
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Kathryn Burnett (Part 1)
Boris Johnson will become the UK's next prime minister, after winning the right to lead the ruling Conservative party. Neal Curtis from Auckland University joins us to discuss what this means locally… Audio
I've been thinking for 24 July 2019
What the panellists Chris Wikaira and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 24 July 2019
Renegade "fatbergs" formed in sewers by congealed fat, baby wipes and nappies cost local governments hundreds of thousands to remove each year. But could the solution lie in an innocent, educational… Audio
Three Minutes Max: Kathryn Burnett on national 'use your goddamn indicator' month
Short, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on subjects of their choice. Screenwriter and playwright Kathryn Burnett on New Zealand drivers' issues with indicators Audio
Eating dinner at the table
Eating dinner at the table - is that what you did when you were young ? Audio
Waterways not at acceptable swimmability standard
A judge at the environment court has heard just six of 40 waterways in that part of the nation are at an acceptable swimmability standard. Environmental scientist Roger Hodson joins us to elaborate Audio
DoC gets $11 million for worker security
New Zealand's conservation sector needs all the help it can get - so why has the Department of Conservation been given $11 million dollars to spend on worker security? Audio
Time to remove budget secrecy?
The former finance minister Sir Michael Cullen is advocating the shroud of secrecy surrounding the budget be drawn back, for the sake of the public interest. Sir Michael joins us to explain his point… Audio
Question of the Day for 6 June 2019
Growing up, what was your local river or swimming hole, and what do you remember about it? Audio
Nude Ardern sketch pulled from TradeMe
A nude sketch of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been pulled from TradeMe amid public pressure, despite not breaching any rules. Audio
NZ two from two in World Cup quest
The Blacks Caps' quest for their for their first Cricket World Cup title is chugging along smoothly after they defeated a stubborn Bangladesh side early this morning ... Zoe George is the host of… Audio
Kiwis fleeing the Big Smoke for the regions
Tens of thousands of Aucklanders are fleeing our biggest city for more affordable lives in the regions. One of them is Jeanine Gribben, who's on the line to tell us about the experience. Audio
The Panel with Gary McCormick and Kathryn Burnett (Part 2)
Growing up, what was your local river or swimming hole, and what do you remember about it? The former finance minister Sir Michael Cullen is advocating the shroud of secrecy surrounding the budget be… Audio
The Panel with Gary McCormick and Kathryn Burnett (Part 1)
Tens of thousands of Aucklanders are fleeing our biggest city for more affordable lives in the regions. One of them is Jeanine Gribben, who's on the line to tell us about the experience. The Blacks… Audio
I've been thinking for 6 June 2019
What the Panellists Gary McCormick and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 6 June 2019
Today's story is all about luck, or perhaps skill depending on your view.. Audio
Sunday marks 100 years since WWI armistice
On Sunday it'll be 100 years since they signed the Armistice. It wasn't the war to end wars, in fact it was the war that led to a bigger one. Audio
Do companies treat high-value customers differently?
Jessica Wilson from Consumer NZ joins us to discuss a Wall St Journal article which suggests different customers are treated differently by companies depending on how valuable they are to business. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Michael Moynihan and Kathryn Burnett want to talk about. Audio
Applying contemporary morals to long-dead thinkers
Most "great" historical thinkers would fall foul of contemporary sensibilities around race and gender ... is it naive to condemn them for being products of their time? Audio