Paula Penfold
Maori Council sets Human Rights Commission onto Hobson's Pledge
The New Zealand Maori Council has called-out the Hobson's Pledge Group because he says no one else has. The Council's executive director Matthew Tukaki said that Hobson's Pledge was "a divisive group… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Morgan Godfery (Part 2)
Music distribution company TuneCore reports there's been a 154 per cent growth in the popularity of metal music. Metal topped all other genres in 2018 when it came to increased streams and downloads… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Morgan Godfery (Part 1)
The New Zealand Maori Council has called-out the Hobson's Pledge Group because he says no one else has. The Council's executive director Matthew Tukaki said that Hobson's Pledge was "a divisive group… Audio
I've been thinking for 2 May 2019
What the Panelists Paula Penfold and Morgan Godfery have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 2 May 2019
What's the best food smell in the world? Frying bacon? Frying onions? Just frying full stop? And now a different one - what 's the WORST smelling food? Audio
Why I made my abortion story so personal
Journalist Paula Penfold tells The Detail why she decided to get personal when it came to abortion law reform. Audio
Calling out racism
Alongside the tremendous grief being felt in the wake of the Christchurch terror attack, much discussion has turned to the wider theme of race in New Zealand. Audio
Brexit: The protest and May's future
One of the largest protests in British history happened over the weekend. A crowd estimated at over one million people took to the streets to demand a fresh referendum on Brexit. Audio
The Nobel Peace Prize debate
There are calls for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to get the Nobel Peace Prize for her response to the Christchurch terror attack. Nearly 20,000 people have signed two petitions. Audio
Boss asks worker to pay for training
A woman who had been working for just over a month at an Auckland bar, was asked to pay $888 to cover the costs of on-the-job waitressing training when she resigned. Audio
Censoring the manifesto
The accused mosque gunman's manifesto has been deemed objectionable under New Zelaand law. Chief Censor David Shanks urged anyone who had a copy to destroy it. Audio
Kiwisaver: Are you investing in guns?
Out of 254 Kiwisaver investment funds on the market, just 16 are weapons free. An online service will be launching soon called Mindful Money, which can help people invest ethically. Audio
Mueller report released: No collusion
Special counsel Robert Mueller's report has finally been given to congress. According to a summary of it, President Trump's campaign did not conspire with Russia during the 2016 election. Audio
Royal commission into the Christchurch mosque shooting
The Prime Minister has just announced a royal commission of inquiry into the Christchurch mosque shooting. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 2)
Have you ever had to pay for things that work SHOULD cover? A woman who had been working for just over a month at an Auckland bar, was asked to pay $888 to cover the costs of on-the-job waitressing… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 1)
The Prime Minister has just announced a royal commission of inquiry into the Christchurch mosque shooting. At her post cabinet briefing Jacinda Ardern explained a bit about what the inquiry would look… Audio
Unforgiving world of Facebook group comments
Beware the vitriolic,unforgiving world of Facebook group comments. Fights start between members, factions are formed and all too frequently defamatory comments are posted. Russell Brown the founder of… Audio
Call for Mainzeal directors to be pursued for personal assets
One of the creditors who's lost over $1 million in the Mainzeal company failure wants high-profile director and former PM Jenny Shipley to relinquish her knighthood and all four directors to be… Audio
What makes collectors tick?
This morning 6000 LPs, 800 CDs and 6000 45 records sold for $806 on TradeMe. Mayb it was a retailer who bought them? Maybe it was a collector? Music journalist Simon Sweetman is a collector himself… Audio