Niki Bezzant
The Pre-Panel with Ziena Jalil and Niki Bezzant
Robert Kelly discusses a new wave of sleep aiding products and apps. Audio
Coffee shops boost creativity
If you're struggling to be creative and come up with ideas, you could benefit from taking your work to a cafe. The panellists share their views on working at the local coffee shop. Audio
MediaWorks axes John Banks over comments
MediaWorks has axed fill-in Magic Talk host John Banks over comments he and a listener made about Māori. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "deeply sorry" about the UK's Covid-19 death toll. The Panel speaks to Chris Hall, a former Guardian journalist who now lives in New Zealand, about the… Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
The two new cases of Covid-19 identified in the Auckland community last night are the South African variant which is more infectious. The Panel speaks to Professor Michael Plank from the University of… Audio
What panellists have been thinking
What panellists Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant have been thinking about. Audio
Niki Bezzant on the majesty of the potato fritter
Now to an investigation about a kiwi favourite - the potato fritter. A few months ago RNZ's Megan Whelan found herself pondering why, when you buy a potato fritter in New Zealand, there are invariably… Audio
The Panel with Thomas Pryor and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
The Minister for Covid 19 has said it could be 18 months before there are enough people vaccinated so our borders can re-open. Dr Helen Petousis-Harris tells The Panel how the timeframe could shift… Audio
The Panel with Thomas Pryor and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Oranga Tamariki chief executive Grainne Moss has admitted to the Waitangi Tribunal inquiry that there is structural racism in the agency's systems which have led to poor outcomes for Māori tamariki… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
What panellists Thomas Pryor and Niki Bezzant have been thinking. Audio
Music history: On this day in 1947 - Chris De Burgh was born
On this day 1947 - Chris De Burgh was born. British-Irish singer-songwriter Chris De Burgh is best known for his 1986 hit 'Lady In Red'. Audio
For sale: 'Arnold' the air traffic tower
Looking for a new home? An old air traffic control tower - complete with its own letterbox - is up for sale in Wellington. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
The Panel crosses live to America to speak to freelance journalist Simon Hampton about the upcoming election. Canterbury University law professor is warning the oceans are undervalued by New… Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Auckland police arrested six people during early-morning raids in Te Atatū, New Lynn and Half Moon Bay yesterday. New Zealand political experts are in demand to explain Aotearoa to a global audience. Audio
What panellists Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne have been thinking about
What panellists Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne have been thinking about. Audio
Reading in anxious times
The Panel speaks to Jo McColl, the owner of Unity Books in Auckland, to find out what people are reading in anxious times. Audio
The Snake Hunter: Mark Pelley
Snake hunter Mark Pelley joins The Panel from Melbourne to talk about the recent boom in business due to lockdown. Audio
Petitioners call for govt to increase sick leave
A 10,000 strong petition calling on the government to improve sick leave entitlements has today been presented to the Minister of Workplace Relations. Audio
Today in music history: Violet Carson was born
Today in music history, Violet Carson AKA Ena Sharples was born in 1898. Audio
Debate ignited over anti-Ardern Facebook posts
National leader Judith Collins' husband David Wong-Tung has attracted some attention after sharing anti-Ardern Facebook posts. Audio