Matt Nippert
Fuel tax and road safety
Sam Warburton is an economist at The New Zealand Initiative talks to The Panel about what he thinks of previous road safety campaigns and whether the change in transport policy will really save 160… Audio
The cop with the teen boyfriend
The former police inspector who has left the force over her relationship with a young man who is now 18, but 17 and at school when they met. Audio
Press Council doesn't uphold complaint against Bob Jones column
The Press Council has not upheld a complaint against a column by Sir Bob Jones calling for a 'Maori Gratitude Day'. Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert (Part 2)
What talents run in your families? What talent do you wish you had? And what does/did your current family, or the family you grew up in do to bond? What the Panelists Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert… Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
The Press Council has not upheld a complaint against a column by Sir Bob Jones calling for a 'Maori Gratitude Day'. It did call the column "mean, malicious and infantile". Another brief discussion on… Audio
The end of civilisation, kauri trees and other things
The volcanic super-eruption and the fungal disease killing the king of the forest. Audio
Will Bitcoin continue to rise in value?
The twins who sued Mark Zuckerberg have become the first Bitcoin billionaires but will the rise in the cryptocurrency continue or bust? Audio
No grace in snapping your food before it is eaten
A significant majority of millennials take photos of their food before eating, reports the Independent newspaper. Audio
Todd Barclay's European tour on the taxpayer
Jim and the panelists discuss why nobody is asking what Metiria Turei spent her MP salary on and why MPs earn so much money nowadays. Audio
Rumblings of possible US/North Korea war continue
Donald Trump says his Secretary of State is wasting time talking about diplomatic breakthroughs with North Korea. Audio
Australian man deported to New Zealand after 21st goes wrong
A young man who's lived in Australia since he was six-years-old has been deported to Christchurch after being involved in a fight after his 21st. Audio
FIRST Union's Robert Reid on working-for-dole idea
Robert Reid says Shane Janes was brought into line by the Prime Minister after his comments about young people on the unemployment benefit. Audio
Napier tipping towards drought
Napier locals are being told it is urgent they save water. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Matt Nippert (Part 2)
69 per cent of millennials take photos of their food before eating, reports the Independent newspaper. What the Panelists Heather Roy and Matt Nippert want to talk about. The twins who sued Mark… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
Napier locals are being told it is urgent they save water. Where unions differ from Shane Jones when talking about how to get people off the unemployment benefit and into jobs. A young man who's lived… Audio
McMayweather fight
It seems Floyd Mayweather was so confident he would beat Conor McGregor in the 10th round, he wanted to bet $400,000 on it. Audio
Utopian or dystopian future?
The Extinction and Livestock Conference in London, has issued a warning that we are used to hearing - Industrial agriculture is bringing about the mass extinction of life on Earth. Audio
Self-drive trucks
Self-driving truck convoys are being tested in the UK as Labour looks to revive rail in NZ. Audio
Police and privacy
Lawyer Kathryn Dalziel on blogger Martyn Bradbury's bank acounts being accessed by Police as part of the Dirty Politics investigation. Audio