Linda Clark
Maori leader caught with protected birds
Ngapuhi leader Sonny Tau could face six months in prison or a $100,000 fine after being caught with five protected kereru. Audio
Noise control called on kapa haka
Noise control was called out in Wellington after a complaint about a kapa haka group's practice on a Saturday. The Council's Matthew Borich joins the Panel to explain the finer points of noise… Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Linda Clark and Chris Gallavin have been thinking about. Audio
Wallpaper revival
Wallpaper is making quite a comeback. It evokes strong memories for many of us. Audio
Auckland Council 10-year budget narrowly passed
Mayor Len Brown's 10-year budget has been passed 10-9. We talk to David Thornton of No More Rates about what he took away from today's Council meeting. Audio
Coat tailing
Parliament's voted to keep coat-tailing in MMP and not reduce the 5% threshold. Audio
Solar panel parliament protest
Four Greenpeace protestors clambered onto the roof of parliament today. They unfurled a banner to draw attention to climate change. This has raised concerns about security at parliament. Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Linda Clark(Part 2)
Wallpaper is making quite a comeback. It evokes strong memories for many of us. What the Panelists Linda Clark and Chris Gallavin have been thinking about. Noise control was called out in Wellington… Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Linda Clark(Part 1)
What the Panelists Linda Clark and Chris Galavin have been up to. Four Greenpeace protestors clambered onto the roof of parliament today. They unfurled a banner to draw attention to climate change… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 25 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Germanwings pilot rehearsed French Alps crash
The Germanwings pilot Andreas Lubitz rehearsed the French Alps crash, putting the plane into a controlled dive on the outward journey. Should this action somehow have alerted authorities? Audio
Panel says
What the panelists, Linda Clark and David Slack, have been thinking about. Audio
NZ down in world tourism rankings
New Zealand has slipped down the world tourism rankings. What does this mean for our future? Audio
Should athletes be discharged without conviction?
To what extent should athletes be discharged without conviction, on the basis it would affect their employment and their ability to travel or compete in international competitions? Audio
Otago Poly considering drug and alcohol testing
Otago Polytechnic is considering drug and alcohol testing for most students and staff. Where do you draw the line? Employment lawyer Alastair Espie, from Cullen Law in Wellington ponders the question.
…The Panel with Linda Clark and David Slack (Part 2)
The British election; Panel says; Germanwings pilot rehearsed French Alps crash; What is the appeal of The Bachelor? Audio
The Panel with Linda Clark and David Slack (Part 1)
Otago Poly considering drug and alcohol testing; Should athletes be discharged without conviction?; NZ down in world tourism rankings. Audio