Mihingarangi Forbes
Young people sceptical about politicians
Young people are sceptical about the sort of positive change politicians can effect, but they do still realise politics is an important part of the world they live in. Lincoln University lecturer Dr… Audio
NZ could be stripped of measles elimination status
The measles epidemic sweeping through New Zealand could cause the country to lose its measles elimination status. Dr Nikki Turner from the Immunity Advisory Board joins the panel to explain what… Audio
Question of the Day for 9 September 2019
What's your most despised/beloved piece of passive-aggressive work email jargon? Audio
Are iPhones ruining kids' ability to tell the time?
Some schools of thought are claiming the preponderance of smart phones could be eroding key skills - like the ability to spell, use grammar correctly, and even tell the time. Audio
Time to right te reo wrongs?
A former Labour minister is calling on the Crown to apologies to a generation of Māori who were beaten for speaking their native language at school. Audio
Te wiki o te reo Māori
Te wiki o te reo Māori - Māori language week - starts today. The panellists discuss their feelings about the week, and ways to boost New Zealanders' engagement with te reo Māori. Audio
The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
What's your most despised/beloved piece of passive-aggressive work email jargon? The measles epidemic sweeping through New Zealand could cause the country to lose its measles elimination status. Dr… Audio
The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
Te wiki o te reo Māori - Māori language week - starts today. The panellists discuss their feelings about the week, and ways to boost New Zealanders' engagement with te reo Māori. A former Labour… Audio
I've been thinking for 9 September 2019
What the Panellists Mihingarangi Forbes and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 9 September 2019
Story of the day: Karl Lagerfeld's most memorable quotes. Audio
Both traditional knowledge and Western scientific discovery can help save the Pacific Ocean, say experts
Chaired by Mihingarangi Forbes, this Auckland Museum panel explores how scientific and traditional approaches to knowledge can inform how we care for the Pacific. Audio
Changes to the smokefree environments act
Changes to the smokefree environments act will see vaping banned in bars, restaurants, schools and workplaces Audio
Anne-Marie Brady specialising in Chinese politics
She's also been the victim of some curious incidents recently, earlier this year her home and university office were burgled and she alleges her car was also recently tampered with. Audio
Auckland Mayoral candidate - John Palino
Former Auckland Mayoral candidate has confirmed that he will try again for the mayoralty. Audio
Does Santa Claus have a gender?
Auckland's Santa Parade has a new star attraction, after the usual Santa, Neville Baker, was dropped after saying he'd never hire a woman to play a Santa, but only as Santa's helpers. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Mihingarangi Forbes and Garry Moore want to talk about. Audio
Music and morals
Do your morals or your religious upbringing affect the kind of music you like? What do you think panellists? Audio
Should we re-define the "working week"?
Many European countries' are, or have negotiated shorter work weeks (France has a 35-hour week theoretically - though often longer in practice - in Germany they recentlky won the right to work 28… Audio
Russia and Ukraine tensions reaching fever pitch
Russia has fired on and seized three Ukranian naval vessels off the coast of the Crimean peninsula, a major escalation in an ongoing conflict between the two countries. Audio