Livia Esterhazy
Today in music history: Rolling Stones top 500 albums released
Today in music history Rolling Stones magazine releases its all time favourite top 500 albums, ranked by some of the biggest names in music. Audio
Friday mailbag: Wallace goes through listener correspondence
The Panel looks back the listener feedback from throughout the week, including a chat with a farmer who wanted to get in touch about the story on workplace safety on farms. Audio
The Panel - Livia Esterhazy, Mauricio Olmedo-PerezAlexia (Pt 2)
The UK's going into hard lockdown for a predicted six months, some businesses say they won't survive. UK Correspondent Nick Pandolfi talks to The Panel about the mood of the nation. Electricity… Audio
The Panel - Livia Esterhazy, Mauricio Olmedo-PerezAlexia (Pt 1)
The Auditor General's report on PPE distribution during the height of COVID-19 cases in NZ, found there were inequities in who was accessing stocks. A Marlborough pensioner has been stopped from… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What panellists Livia Esterhazy and Mauricio Olmedo-Perez are thinking. Audio
Avondale Jockey club under threat with proposed new law
Avondale Jockey club is fearful for its future as a proposed bill will be able to wind them up and strip them of their assets. Club chair Alan Boyle explains what's going on. Audio
Cycling helmet advocate Patrick Dingemans explains compulsion necessity
Compulsory cycling safety advocate, Patrick Dingemans explains why he and others campaigned to make wearing them mandatory. Audio
Rotorua mother takes high school over their moustache policy
A Rotorua mother is challenging the high school rule which bans moustaches on its pupils. Audio
Today in music history for 12 March 2020
Today in music history in 1967 The Velvet Underground released their debut album. Audio
Harvey Weinstein sent to jail for 23 years but vows to appeal
Hollywood reporter Carol Ramos joins the discussion on the 23 years Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to. Audio
Corona virus declared a pandemic by WHO, what does that mean?
The World Health Organisation has declared the coronvirus a pandemic, we speak to Dr Siouxsie Wiles about what that means. US correspondent Simon Hampton also updates what's happening in the U.S where… Audio
The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Today in music history in 1967 The Velvet Underground released their debut album. Compulsory cycling safety advocate, Patrick Dingemans explains why he and others campaigned to make wearing them… Audio
The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
The World Health Organisation has declared the coronvirus a pandemic, we speak to Dr Siouxsie Wiles about what that means. US correspondent Simon Hampton also updates what's happening in the U.S where… Audio
I've been thinking for 12 March 2020
What the panellists Livia Esterhazy and Mark Sainsbury have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 12 March 2020
Unity Books Auckland has won "International Bookshop of the Year" at the London Book Fair. RNZ producer and former Unity Books Wellington bookseller Robert Kelly is here to sing the praises of… Audio
Will a move on rule help protect Maui dolphins?
A former fisheries observer is casting doubt on the effectiveness of asking fishers to move on when they see critically endangered Maui dolphins.
The idea has been put to the government by two of the… Audio
Fishing companies step up to save Maui dolphins
Two fishing companies have put forward an alternative proposal to the government's plan to protect Maui dolphins. Sanford and Moana Seafoods, alongside the World Wildlife Fund, say the government's… Audio
What's happening with the Kermadecs bill?
National's Nick Smith says it's "embarrassing" the Government hasn't addressed the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary proposal he put forward when in office. Audio
WWF urges more govt action on Maui dolphin
The conservation group WWF is calling on the government to do more to protect the severely endangered Maui dolphin. Yesterday the Department of Conservation reported what it suspects is a Maui dolphin… Audio
Marine protection - are we doing enough?
In New Zealand we boast that over 30% of our waters are protected. But is that really the case? The World Wildlife Fund says it's not, in fact they claim less than 1% of our marine environment is… Audio