Lynda Hallinan
No fees for tertiary students in Germany
No fee universities in Germany are attracting local and international students alike. Do we need to extend Invercargill's scheme to other parts of NZ? Audio
Carry on luggage
New international guidelines have been announced for the size of cabin luggage. Audio
Lewis Road Breast Milk
Dairy company Lewis Road Creamery has re-labelled one of it's products Breast Milk. A percentage of the sales of the homogenised cow's milk will go to a breast cancer charity. We talk to the owner of… Audio
Dunedin vegie gardens contaminated
After flooding in Dunedin residents have been warned eating produce from their gardens could be a health risk. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Peter Elliott and Lynda Hallinan have been thinking about. Audio
Virgin credit cards
The name of the famous Sex Pistols album Never Mind the Bollocks has come into disrepute. But print advertising for the new line of Virgin credit cards which carry the phrase have censored out the… Audio
Allergy death
An elderly woman died after being administered a drug she was allergic to, despite her wearing a Medic Alert bracelet. Audio
NZ Post TV ad
An arty and expensive NZ Post ad starring British actor Charles Dance isn't impressing postal workers. Up to 300 postie jobs are being axed this year. Audio
Tutaia's socks
Netball goal shoot Maria Tutaia may have broken uniform rules because of wearing compression clothing. Does it matter? Audio
OECD on Auckland housing
This time the warnings and advice about Auckland's housing market is coming from the OECD. Economist Brian Gaynor joins the Panel to discuss the worst possible scenario. Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Peter Elliott (Part 2
Topics - The name of the famous Sex Pistols album Never Mind the Bollocks has come into disrepute. But print advertising for the new line of Virgin credit cards which carry the phrase have censored… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Topics - This time the warnings and advice about Auckland's housing market is coming from the OECD. Economist Brian Gaynor joins the Panel to discuss the worst possible scenario. Netball goal shoot… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 10 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Copyright breached with phones
"Copyright has sort of gone out the window" says a Wellington book retailer. Audio
Sports topics with Mark Reason
Sports writer Mark Reason joins the Panel to discuss Kevin Pietersen, the idea of "pre-crime" policing at fotball matches and why an All Black coming out would be a powerful catalyst for change in… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
Researchers have found for a better memory just add nuts to the Mediterranean diet. What the Panelists Lynda Hallinan and Jock Anderson have been up to. Sports writer Mark Reason joins the Panel to… Audio
Nutrition and memory
Researchers have found for a better memory just add nuts to the Mediterranean diet. Audio