Mai Chen
The Panel with Mai Chen and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
The Auditor-General is going to review the distribution of PPE, including masks to healthcare workers. Dr Elizabeth Fenton, a public health ethics and resource prioritisation lecturer at Otago… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
Police Association President Chris Cahill talks about officers charging nearly 4,000 people with lock down breaches and how more people are out closer to the end of alert level four. Wallace Chapman… Audio
I've been thinking for 22 April 2020
Panellists Mai Chen and Allan Blackman share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 22 April 2020
There is a powerful new feminist figure emerging in the male-dominated art world and she definitely has something to say. She goes by the name 'Art Activist Barbie', as Amelia Langford discovers. To… Audio
Crisis facing courts as Chinese people seek justice in NZ
New Zealand's rapid transition to a multicultural society is causing problems for our judicial and legal systems, according to a new report chaired by the prominent public lawyer Mai Chen.
That's… Audio
"New Zealand is a multicultural nation built on a bicultural base"
Alex Perrottet talks with Dr Wayne Ngata and Mai Chen about race, colonisation, and identity from the different perspectives of tangata whenua and tauiwi. Recorded in Gisborne's Smash Palace. Audio
Swiss women take to the streets to protest gender inequality
Protests in Switzerland are rare - but the country's women have finally decided enough is enough Audio
How well do YOU know the road code?
A new study of how well foreign drivers know the road code yielded alarming results - but how would YOU do if presented with a spontaneous questionnaire with no time to swot up? Audio
Unbe-leavable drain blockage in Hamilton
Autumn leaves might be beautiful, but they can definitely clog up a drain - as Hamiltonians will attest. Audio
Hong Kong protestors take to the streets
More than a quarter of Hong Kong's population has taken to the streets to protest a new, controversial extradition bill. Audio
Insta model feels internet's wrath
A Swedish model has quit Instagram after getting vitriolic abuse for a post she made in Indonesia. But was it all a storm in a teacup? The panel discusses. Audio
Are liquor bans the best way to address binge drinking?
Wellington has added Kilbirnie to a long list of areas in the capital with liquor bans in force. But is there a better way to curb harmful drinking? Alcohol policy expert Sally Casswell joins us with… Audio
Farmers' debt creeps up over $62 billion
Total farmers' debt has crept up over $62 billion - and it's a big worry for the sector, and for the government. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
What the Panellists Andrew Hoggard and Mai Chen have been thinking. Audio
Story of The Day: The phenomenon of Lisztomania
Treating celebrities like deities might be par for the course these days, but it was a different story back in the 19th century. Audio
The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Mai Chen (Part 2)
More than a quarter of Hong Kong's population has taken to the streets to protest a new, controversial extradition bill. Autumn leaves might be beautiful, but they can definitely clog up a drain - as… Audio
The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Mai Chen (Part 1)
Total farmers' debt has crept up over $62 billion - and it's a big worry for the sector, and for the government. Wellington has added Kilbirnie to a long list of areas in the capital with liquor bans… Audio
Skypath is facing an uncertain future
Auckland's Skypath is facing an uncertain future due to disagreements about the Intellectual Property of the design and the cost to purchase those rights. Audio
Junior Rugby: Prioritising participation over success?
The North Harbour Rugby Union has canceled its junior rugby programme to give more attention to put more resources into sustatining participation with the sport. The decision has reignited the time… Audio