Mark Sainsbury
What Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Mark Sainsbury are thinking
What panellists Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Mark Sainsbury have been thinking. Audio
Record-sized lamington made in NZ
In celebration of World Lamington Day yesterday, one Kiwi social enterprise Cook's Night Off baked a record-breaking 2.5 tonne lamington. Audio
Wendy Petrie loses anchor role
Wendy Petrie has lost her job as co-anchor of TV1 News after 14 years at the helm. Audio
Call for protection orders to be subsidised
There are calls for the cost of protection orders to be subsidised as The Herald reports that some victims of domestic violence are being ''punished'' twice - first by the abuse they suffer and then… Audio
Covid-19 vaccine hopes
With Covid-19 showing few signs of slowing down in many parts of the world, the race has been on to find a vaccine. Audio
Today in music history - Woodstock 99
Today in music history, Woodstock 99 music festival began and was attended by 200,000. Audio
Vandals deface political hoardings
The Panel discusses the phenomenon of political billboard vandalism. Audio
Study finds no link between video games and agresssion
Research released today finds no evidence for a link between video games and aggressive behaviour in youth. Audio
Call for MPs' Code of Conduct
The Panel discusses the sacking of Iain Lees-Galloway following revelations of a relationship with a former staffer. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Topics - With Covid-19 showing few signs of slowing down in many parts of the world, the race has been on to find a vaccine. Professor David Murdoch, Dean and Head of Campus, University of Otago… Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
Topics - The Panel discusses the sacking of Iain Lees-Galloway following revelations of a relationship with a former staffer. They're joined by Lecturer at the VUW Faculty of Law, Eddie Clark… Audio
What panellists Wendyl Nissen, Mark Sainsbury are thinking
Panellists Wendyl Nissen and Mark Sainsbury share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
As Princess Anne's 70th birthday nears, Amelia Langford looks at some of the more quirky aspects of the royal princess and shares a piece of satire written by Craig Brown. Audio
Men, when was the last time you cried?
I came across an article called Men, when was the last time you cried? Which I though could be an interesting piece to discuss, especially in light of Mark discussing mens health at the start of the… Audio
Anger over Canterbury pastor's comments
We speak to religious history expert Peter Lineham. Audio
Attacking statues is nothing new
Here in New Zealand we've long been taking to statues. Audio
Auckland taking extra water from Waikato River
We speak to Simon Wilson about the Auckland drought. Audio
Health system report proposes major overahul
We speak to Professor Robin Gauld, Director of the Centre for Health Systems at the University of Otago. Audio
Government under fire of Covid-19 cases
We speak to Professor Kurt Krause the chair of Biochemistry at the University of Otago. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Topics - While the attacking of statues has made headlines around the world, its not a new phenomenon. Here in New Zealand we've long been taking to statues, as Otago University researcher Nick Wilson… Audio