Mark Sainsbury
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
Topics - The government is under fire after 2 women in isolation were allowed to drive from Auckland to Wellington without being tested for Covid-19, then later both tested positive. We speak to… Audio
What the panellists are thinking about
Today's panellists Niki Bezzant and Mark Sainsbury share what they've been thinking about lately. Audio
The Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
Most of us are familar with the art of procrastination, but what about precrastination? Amelia Langford investigates and discovers both have pros and cons. Audio
Will cinemas survive the COVID economic downturn
Already struggling cinemas face an uncertain future after the coronavirus epidemic hits economies hard. Steve Newall, editor of Flicks joins the discussion. Audio
New York has its deadliest virus day
New Zealand correspondent in New York, Simon Hampton, talks to the Panel about the deadliest day for New York as the US epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic. Audio
Most New Zealanders don't read online privacy policies
A major survey has found out than on average only 2 percent of New Zealanders bother to read online privacy policies. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards joins the discussion. Audio
The zoom platform
Zoom, many of us who had never heard of the platform are using it with gusto ..zoom parties, The way to hold meetings remotely. But what are we leaving ourselves open to? How much of a threat could… Audio
Charities in NZ across the board are struggling
For the first time ever, Unicef New Zealand is focusing humanitarian efforts on Kiwi children and families impacted by Covid-19. Audio
Level four lockdown: related police powers
The new guidance, of fortified police powers recently released by the police, revealed that under alert level 4 police may do "anything reasonably necessary, including the use of force, to compel… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
A major survey has found out than on average only 2 percent of New Zealanders bother to read online privacy policies. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards joins the discussion. New Zealand correspondent… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
The new guidance, of fortified police powers recently released by the police, revealed that under alert level 4 police may do "anything reasonably necessary, including the use of force, to compel… Audio
I've been thinking for 8 April 2020
Panellists Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 8 April 2020
What's a meme? Well they've been around for a minute but the humble internet medium is all of sudden being used by a whole new audience, with unpredictable consequences. As people become more online… 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