Mark Sainsbury
Story of the Day for 23 October 2019
Advice given to female executives, just last year, has been called "tone deaf". Audio
80's mullet making a come back in Upper Hutt
Upper Hutt barber fighting back over the trend in mullets spreading throughout the suburb. Audio
Mood of the boardroom reveals PM not connecting with business
Auckland Chamber of Commerce CEO, Michael Barnett, joins the discussion on how business views the current government and why Winston Peters is seen as the voice of reason for many. Audio
PM urges UN to learn the lessons of the Chch mosque shootings
The 'Christchurch Call' under scrutiny at the UN as the PM addresses leaders urging them learn the lessons of mosque shooting. Audio
Question of the Day for 25 September 2019
What are your tips to quieten a ruminating mind. Audio
Decile rating system for schools to be scrapped
NZEI President, Lynda Stuart joins the discussion on why decile ratings for schools were misleading and why a new system is well overdue. Audio
Political implosions of both sides of the Atlantic
Political headaches for leaders on both sides of the Atlantic. Dr Ed Willis, a legal expert at Auckland University, joins the discussion to talk through implications for both UK PM Boris Johnson and… Audio
The Panel with Golnaz Bassam Tabar and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
What are your tips to quieten a ruminating mind. The 'Christchurch Call' under scrutiny at the UN as the PM addresses leaders urging them learn the lessons of mosque shooting. Auckland Chamber of… Audio
The Panel with Golnaz Bassam Tabar and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
Political headaches for leaders on both sides of the Atlantic. Dr Ed Willis, a legal expert at Auckland University, joins the discussion to talk through implications for both UK PM Boris Johnson and… Audio
I've been thinking for 25 September 2019
What the Panellists Golnaz Bassam Tabar and Mark Sainsbury have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 25 September 2019
Pope Francis urges people to stop calling themselves "authentic" Christians Audio
Mysterious Nelson club under scrutiny
A mysterious Nelson men's club is under scrutiny after one of its members was alleged to have made racist and xenophobic remarks at a meeting in Christmas last year. Audio
Time to do away with the "Kiwi" moniker?
Should we do away with calling ourselves "Kiwis"? Columnist Paul Little thinks so, saying the term is too cute, too twee, and stops people from taking us seriously. Audio
Whose responsibility is it to organise public meetings?
Palmerston North Council Staff have pulled out of organising public meet the candidates sessions ahead of October's local body elections. But whose responsibility IS it to organise candidate meetings?
…Question of the day for 20 August 2019
Have you ever been burgled? Tell us about it. Audio
Revisiting how to reduce alcohol harm
The Panel revisits the issue of alcohol harm - and whether increasing the price of alcohol will help to reduce it. Today we're joined by the chief executive of Spirits NZ, Robert Brewer. Audio
Landlord guidelines to clear up what tenants can be asked
Property managers told not to go through prospective tenants' bank statements. Property managers and landlords are being told not to perform the "KFC test" on prospective tenants. Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Have you ever been burgled? Tell us about it. Palmerston North Council Staff have pulled out of organising public meet the candidates sessions ahead of October's local body elections. But whose… Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
Property managers told not to go through prospective tenants' bank statements. Property managers and landlords are being told not to perform the "KFC test" on prospective tenants. The Panel revisits… Audio
I've been thinking for 20 August 2019
What the Panellists Verity Johnson and Mark Sainsbury have been thinking about. Audio