Selwyn Manning
Fuel tax a reality
Auckland councillors have voted to bring in a 11.5 cent-a-litre fuel tax in the city. The tax will fund transport projects in the region. Councillors voted 13 to 7 in favour. Audio
The Panel with Clare Delore and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
An article from The Atlantic challenges the idea that TV peaked years ago before the internet, according to figures television viewing, in AMerica at least, didn't peak until 2009-2010, and growth… Audio
The Panel with Clare Delore and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Auckland councillors have voted to bring in a 11.5 cent-a-litre fuel tax in the city. The tax will fund transport projects in the region. Councillors voted 13 to 7 in favour. The NZ Herald today… Audio
More North Korea rhetoric from Trump
The US President Donald Trump has again taken North Korea to task at the UN. Audio
Security on trains
Stu Johnstone of the Rail and Maritime Transport Union says proposed transport managers for Auckland trains are basically toothless. Audio
Cars move over trucks need space
Matt Lowrie of Greater Auckland on taking away Auckland street car parks so trucks can get through. Audio
Prisoner's wig appeal
A convicted murderer is appealing a court decision over his right to wear a hairpiece in jail. Audio
Panel Says
Ella Henry on her iwi settlement and Selwyn Manning praises election workers.. Audio
Sex workers in the neighbourhood
Christchurch man Matt Bonis and new Labour MP Duncan Webb on why Police and the Council aren't dealing with sex workers in the 'burbs. Audio
Labour lives in hope of coalition
National-led fourth term government not a done deal. Audio
Is anyone worth what Fonterra's CEO is paid?
Geoff Plimmer of Victoria University doesn't think Fonterra CEO Theo Spierings' huge salary increase stacks up. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
More North Korea rhetoric from Trump; Security on trains; Cars move over trucks need space; and Prisoner's wig appeal. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Is anyone worth what Fonterra's CEO is paid?; Labour lives in hope of coalition; and Sex workers in a Christchurch neighbourhood. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 26 September 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
A stark warning about euthanasia
Visiting British professor of palliative medicine Ilora Finlay is concerned our proposed legislation is dangerous. Audio
Accommodation costs during Lions tour
Chef Martin Bosley has a story to tell about tourists flying back and forth from Australia for the Lions games in New Zealand because the accomodation is cheaper. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Selwyn Manning want to talk about. Audio
Paid off the house? You've made it
Is paying of the house a sign that you've "made it" in life? Audio