Michelle Boag
The Panel with Michelle Boag and Mike Williams (Part 1)
Drug-impaired drivers are now involved in more fatal crashes than drink-drivers, according to an Automobile Association study of drivers involved in fatal crashes last year. Julian Monaghan, flying… Audio
Who owns "Heke"?
Ngapuhi want a Waiheke Island- based beer brewer to stop using the brand Heke. They don't want them using their ancestor Hone Heke's name. Intellectual Property lawyer Kate Duckworth tries to clear up… Audio
Portable gas heater ban
Landlords are being to to not put portable gas heaters in their rental properties for health reasons. However tenants can BYO. Andrew King of the Property Investors Federation explains why they like… Audio
Irritating workmates
Incessant talking, loud typing, loud eating and pen stealing. All things that can cause friction in the workplace. Audio
National leader on just 10% as preferred PM
Jacinda Ardern is leading the popularity contest as preferred Prime Minister. The National Party leader is on just 10 per cent. What does he need to do to win voters over? Audio
Ardern's international debut
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been thrown in with the big boys and girls of international politics. She's met the French president Emmanuel Macron, she's just wound up talks with Germany's… Audio
Group formed as intelligence sounding board
A disparate group has been gathered together to act as a sounding board for the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security. There are question marks around the inclusion of two journalists. Audio
Barbara Bush has died
The former first lady of the United States Barbara Bush has died at the age of 92. She was a long-time campaigner for social justice, she spoke out about racial segregation and was behind a drive to… Audio
The Panel with Mike Williams and Michelle Boag (Part 2)
Incessant talking, loud typing, loud eating and pen stealing. All things that can cause friction in the workplace. What the Panelists Michelle Boag and Mike Williams want to talk about. Landlord's are… Audio
The Panel with Mike Williams and Michelle Boag (Part 1)
The former first lady of the United States Barbara Bush has died at the age of 92. She was a long-time campaigner for social justice, she spoke out about racial segregation and was behind a drive to… Audio
House prices surge in the regions
New QV stats show house prices continue to rise around the country, particularly in the regions. Auckland has cooled and Christchurch is the only place that has actually fallen. Audio
Southern Response's actions
State agency Southern Response is being accused of intimidating those it allegedly spied on. Audio
New, old news
A New York Times columnist turned off his news notifications, left social media and went back to the traditional newspaper for 2 months. Audio
International Women's Day - How are we doing?
It's International Women's Day so the panelists will discuss where New Zealand is at for gender equality and empowerment. Audio
Mayors tackle freedom camping
Mayors and deputies around the country are meeting with Tourism minister Kelvin Davis in Wellington today over continuing issues of freedom campers. Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Michelle Boag (Part 2)
A New York Times columnist turned off his news notifications, left social media and went back to the traditional newspaper for 2 months. What did he find? He says he was less anxious, had more time… Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Michelle Boag (Part 1)
Mayors and deputies around the country are meeting with Tourism minister Kelvin Davis in Wellington today over continuing issues of freedom campers. They're trying to come to a solution to the problem… Audio
National Party leadership hopefuls face tight race
National Party MPs hold their weekly caucus meeting this morning, but as we know, this one will be rather special. They will be farewelling their leader Bill English and voting in a new one. Simon… Audio