Michael Moynahan
The Panel with Michael Moynahan and Rebekah White (Part 1)
Up to 30,000 nurses are walking off the job in public hospitals around the country today, in the first national nurses' strike in three decades. They are on strike now. Tenants group Renters United… Audio
Balcutha commemorative crosses
The Balclutha Round Table have made crosses which will be taken to the town's centotaph on ANZAC Day. Round Table member John Neave talks about the gesture and what it means to the community. Audio
Land wars painting opposition
A famous painting set during the Taranaki land wars has aroused fury among some Maori.The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery is contemplating displaying it. If they don't is that censorship? We talk to… Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Michael Moynahan and Penny Ashton want to talk about. Audio
Your favourite water tipple
Several studies show that sparkling water hydrates you just as well as still water. Audio
Mouldy Otago rental houses
Jessica Wilson of Consumer NZ explains the study which found a third of rental houses on Otago are mouldy. And Christchurch is no better. Audio
Gambling grooming for children?
What's the correlation between online games for children and gambling? We talk to Andree Froud of the Problem Gambling Foundation about the dangers of free games apps. Audio
ASA Beer Beautiful Truth decision
A favourable outcome for Alcohol Healthwatch after lodging a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority about the Beer, Beautiful Truth ad campaign. Nicky Jackson explains the basis of the… Audio
Clarke Gayford
Clarke Gayford retaliated against an opinion writer who described him as "cringey". Should he just stay mum? Audio
The Panel with Michael Moynahan and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
Several studies show that sparkling water hydrates you just as well as still water. What the Panelists Michael Moynahan and Penny Ashton want to talk about. A famous painting set during the Taranaki… Audio
The Panel with Michael Moynahan and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
A little boy has been added to the Royal Family. Clarke Gayford retaliated against an opinion writer who described him as "cringey". Should he just stay mum? A favourable outcome for Alcohol… Audio
When is a pool not a pool?
There are discrepancies in residential swimming pool fencing rules and Water Safety NZ wants to see rules enforced - even for paddling pools. Audio
Julian O'Neill: Tonga should have been awarded the try
Former rugby league player Julian O'Neill explains exactly what happened at the end of the Tonga-England match with that disallowed try. Audio
Police entertaining recruitment drive
An action-packed 2-minute-long promotional video is an attempt to lure people into the Police force. The government needs to recruit one-thousand new Police a year. Audio
Panel Says
Investigative journalist Paula Penfold has recently interviewed former Labour Party leader Andrew Little. He told her one of the reasons he stepped down from the leadership was because he didn't come… Audio
Put it away
There are complaints galore about reality TV dating show Naked Attraction. Is it stripping the contestants down to their honest selves or just a perve-fest for viewers? Audio
Is being seen when you cycle counter-productive?
"Study warns hi-vis gear may increase injury risk" is the headline in the Sunday Times. In the UK the transport minister is re-assessing whether cyclists need helmets or hi-vis clothing. Audio
Different retirement ages for diifferent workers
The UK Labour Party wants to see middle-class workers work for longer than manual workers. Audio