Ruth Money
Unusual baby names
Following feedback on our story about baby names, we speak to a Kiwi with an unusual name - Commodore. Audio
Today in music history
On this day in 1976, Genesis released 'A Trick Of The Tail', their seventh studio album and the first to feature drummer Phil Collins. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Coup in Myanmar: The latest developments; Matthew Tukaki on MÄori wards decision; Dog owners urged to keep pets under control. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Kiwi kids flunking maths; America's Cup: Has it lost its relevance? Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What panellists Ruth Money and Steve McCabe have been thinking. Audio
Erebus memorial decision due out today from Waitemata board
The Auckland Council's WaitematÄ Local Board deciding whether not to give approval for an Erebus memorial sculpture to be installed in Parnell's Dove-Meyer Robinson Park. Local, Jo Malcolm, whose… Audio
This Day in Music History - Britney Spears got a Hollywood star
Today in music history, in 2003 Britney Spears became the youngest singer to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame aged just 21 years old. Audio
Therapeutics need to be developed alongside COVID vaccines
Otago University researchers say developing therapeutics to fight COVID-19 are as important as vaccine development. Biochemistry Professor Kurt Krause talks to The Panel about the importance of… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Chris Orr (Part 2)
Erebus memorial decision due out today from Waitemata board; Head of Consumer NZ calls out corporates for treating clients badly; Baldwin Street campaigner recognised with community award. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Chris Orr (Part 1)
Therapeutics need to be developed alongside COVID vaccines; Governments might forced into introducing a wealth tax; Mum demands compo after babysitter gives meat to vegetarian kids. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
What panellists Ruth Money and Chris Orr have been thinking. Audio
Today in Music
The 2020 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held last night. The ceremony also included special performance of Calling On by Weta. The performance by Julia Deans, Anika Moa, Anna Coddington, Hollie Smith… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Sam Johnson (Part 2)
A buyer recently bought a second hand electric vehicle, only to discover that the battery ran out far quicker than advertised, so do people need to be more careful about second-hand electric… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Sam Johnson (Part 1)
Air New Zealand has cut hundreds more cabin crew jobs, bringing the total number of cuts since the pandemic began to 4,000. Crisis talks were understood to be held today morning to resolve the latest… Audio
What panellists Ruth Money and Sam Johnson are thinking about
What panellists Ruth Money and Sam Johnson have been thinking about. Audio
NZ Made series - Wire Oaks Tree Design
This week in the NZ Made Series, the Panel speaks to Brian David about his Wire Oaks Tree Design he runs from his base in Ashburton. Audio
An asteroid is heading towards earth, with slim chance of hitting earth
An asteroid is hurtling towards earth with a slim chance of hitting us. Space scientist and astronomer, Dr Duncan Steel talks to the Panel about the rock heading this way. Audio
Call to raise legal age of criminal responsibility in NZ
The children's commissioner wants the age of criminal responsibility raised to 14. Justice advocate Chester Borrows joins the Panel to talk about the issue of age when it comes to be held responsible… Audio
Study on how difficult it is for domestic violence victims to leave
A study has unveiled the complexities for victims of domestic violence leaving their homes. Shine spokeswoman, Holly Carrington talks to the Panel about why the victims "don't just walk away." Audio
Today in Music History - Jean Michel Jarre was born in 1948
Today in music history: Jean-Michel Jarre was born in 1948. Audio