Peter Fa'afiu
Third court ruling in Colin Craig saga
A third high court judge has found that Colin Craig did sexually harass his former press secretary Rachel MacGregor. This has been back and forth in court for years. Audio
The Panel with Peter Fa'afiu and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 2)
Do you share your concerns about climate change, and other serious issues, with your children? The University of Auckland will not support next weeks' strike against climate chage. It will be the only… Audio
The Panel with Peter Fa'afiu and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
A third high court judge has found that Colin Craig did sexually harass his former press secretary Rachel MacGregor. This has been back and forth in court for years. This morning though Judge Hinton… Audio
I've been thinking for 19 September 2019
What the Panellists Peter Fa'afiu and Julia Hartley Moore have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 19 September 2019
A photograph of the Canadian Prime Minister dressed in a turban and robes with brown make up was published by Time Magazine today. Audio
New Zealand's ODDBALL tourist attractions
Earlier in the week we featured some of New Zealand's most over-rated tourist attractions ... but what about our most unusual ones? Audio
What makes a good leader?
Is leadership inherited? To what extent is it determined by your upbringing and surroundings? A new article from the BBC raises some interesting questions about whether leaders are born, made, or… Audio
Are we falling out of love with university?
The number of domestic tertiary students has dropped off substantially compared to a decade ago. Are young people waking up to the fact that an apprenticeship can be a viable option for everyone - not… Audio
The Nelson council candidate who has "zero" chance of election
Nelson businesswoman Bernie Goldsmith is standing for council - despite claiming she has "next to zero" chance of being elected. So why is she standing? Bernie joins the panel to explain. Audio
Calls strengthen for national cancer agency
Calls are mounting for an independent, national cancer agency, after New Zealand's biggest cancer petition was delivered to parliament bearing more than 150,000 signatures. Audio
Ihumātao occupation continues with no end in sight
Hundreds of people are still occupying Ihumatao, calling on the government to step in and protect this sacred land. Writer, journalist and commentator Morgan Godfery joins the panel to discuss the… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
What are your best relaxation tips? The number of domestic tertiary students has dropped off substantially compared to a decade ago. Are young people waking up to the fact that an apprenticeship can… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
Hundreds of people are still occupying Ihumātao, calling on the government to step in and protect this sacred land. Writer, journalist and commentator Morgan Godfery joins the panel to discuss the… Audio
I've been thinking for 26 July 2019
What the panellists Catherine Robertson and Peter Fa'afiu have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 26 July 2019
Prince Charles is coming to town in November and so are his unusual travelling requests. Audio
Four-day work week isn't actually working
The Washington Post has published a piece on the four-day working week, which a New Zealand company also trialled. Companies discussed the benefits and pitfalls of the experiment. Audio
Our justice system is 'broken'
Justice Minister Andrew Little's told the United Nations that New Zealand's incarceration rate is one of the highest in the world and had risen in recent years. He says our justice system is… Audio
Suffering though audience Q & A's
Music reviewer Simon Sweetman recounts his attendance at Conversations with Nick Cave: An Evening of Talk & Music and we ask whether audience Q and A sessions are really worthwhile or not. Audio
Question of the Day
Question of the Day: What New Zealand attraction underwhelmed you? Audio