Rodney Hide
The Panel with Alison Mau and Rodney Hide (Part 2)
Glass bottles for milk are making a comeback. The Question of the Day is: Can you recall the days of milk deliveries? What are your memories? Comedian Allan McElroy's answers the question "Can comedy… Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Rodney Hide (Part 1)
You: the National Party's bottom line. What on earth does that mean? Leader, Simon Bridges made the proclamation at his party's conference on the weekend. The question has been raised, just who are… Audio
I've been thinking for 29 July 2019
What the Panellists Alison Mau and Rodney Hide have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 29 July 2019
Who would have though that Mark Todd would retire before Mick Jagger...? Audio
Folau: New fundraiser, more controversy
A new fundraising page for Israel Folau has raised more than $1.8 million to fight his unfair dismissal case. That figure doesn't include the $100,000 the Australian Christian Lobby pledged to the… Audio
Question of the Day for 26 June 2019
Would you support a move to a four year parliamentary term? Why or why not? Audio
Longer parliamentary terms and more MPs suggested
A report has suggested that longer parliamentary terms would enable the Government to better look at issues long term, and avoid what some call the "short term-ism" that can afflict policy making. Audio
Sexual identity part of new stats survey
Wellbeing data for people of different sexual identities has been collected for the first time, in an effort to better understand the wellbeing of New Zealanders of different sexual identities. Audio
Does the smoking in cars bill need work?
The bill banning smoking cars with children has passed its first reading but has immediately faced criticism form the opposition. National says the bill needs major work as it does little to… Audio
Primary principals reject offer
Primary School Principals have rejected the government's latest pay offer, despite primary school teachers accepting it. The deal would leave principals at smaller schools earning less than senior… Audio
The Panel with Rodney Hide and Ali Mau (Part 2)
A report has suggested that longer parliamentary terms would enable the Government to better look at issues long term, and avoid what some call the "short term-ism" that can afflict policy making. The… Audio
The Panel with Rodney Hide and Ali Mau (Part 1)
First Primary School Principals have rejected the government's latest pay offer, despite primary school teachers accepting it. The deal would see most teachers pay go up by 18 percent over three years… Audio
I've been thinking for 26 June 2019
What the Panellists Rodney Hide and Ali Mau have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 26 June 2019
A new product is causing controversy online, makeup for your entire body. What's the message this sends to people? Ali Ventura discusses the arguments. Audio
4 questions in 4 minutes with Rodney Hide
From first musical memories to favourite band. Audio
Publicising snacks and drinks that aren't for sale
Why is a leading business weekly publishing stories about novel snacks and drinks that you can't even buy in New Zealand? Audio
Don Brash: luck and consequences
Former Governor of the Reserve, and leader of the National and ACT parties, who tells his story in the memoir, Incredible Luck. Audio
Pundit - Politically from the Right
Rodney Hide - economist, home renovator and former politician on the rationales of individual freedom and responsibility. Should there be public funding for broadcasting? Audio
Pundit : politically from the right
Economist and former politician Rodney Hide on the rationales of individual freedom and responsibility, and financing superannuation in an aging population. Audio
Pundit - politically from the right
Rodney Hide economist, home renovator and former politician on the rationales of individual freedom and responsibility... spooks, spies and national surveillance - the balance between the government's… Audio