Shane Te Pou
The Panel with Irene Gardiner and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Scary movies: Question of the Day:What horror frightened you the most?Orewa's plague of mobility scooters;NGO social services losing workers because of salary;Opposition to anniversary of Cpt Cook's… Audio
The Panel with Irene Gardiner and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Suicide rate at 10-year high;Why doesn't the goverment spend the $5BN surplus?New approach to boost number women in leadership. Audio
I've been thinking for 11 July 2019
What the Panelists Irene Gardiner and Shane te Pou have been thinking about. Audio
Harvard entrant's place rescinded following racial slur revelations
Kyle Kashuv , a survivor of the Parkland High School shootings in February 2018, was admitted to Harvard University earlier in this year, but received an email a couple of weeks ago rescinding the… Audio
Steven Adams won't play for Tall Blacks in World Cup
Steven Adams will NOT be playing in the upcoming basketball World Cup - should we be mad, or understanding? Audio
An 11 year-old girl wants to play rugby with the boys
A stoush is unfolding over an 11 year-old girl who wants to play rugby with the boys. Briar Hales plays for the Havelock North Intermediate First XV and was VERY excited indeed about the school's… Audio
Co-housing - the way of the future?
If paying $360 a week to live in a boarding house is the way of the future, what does that tell about the future?! Architect Bill McKay joins us with his thoughts. Audio
Should we ALL go on a climate strike?
The students who organised the student climate change strikes are now calling for everyone in NZ to hit the steets and get involved. Audio
Did David Hisco's public punishment fit the crime?
Interest.co.nz editor Gareth Vaughan joins us to talk through the puzzling, public lashing delivered to former ANZ chief executive David Hisco. Audio
Ombudsman launches Oranga Tamariki investigation
Judge Peter Boshier will oversee an independent investigation into Oranga Tamariki's handling of uplifting new-born babies. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
If paying $360 a week to live in a boarding house is the way of the future, what does that tell about the future?! Architect Bill McKay joins us with his thoughts. A stoush is unfolding over an 11… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Judge Peter Boshier will oversee an independent investigation into Oranga Tamariki's handling of uplifting new-born babies. Interest.co.nz editor Gareth Vaughan joins us to talk through the puzzling… Audio
I've been thinking for 19 June 2019
What the Panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 19 June 2019
The Norwegian island of Sommarøy wants to abolish the concept of time. Audio
Munns menswear to shut shop
After 100 years the Munns menswear chain is closing down. One of the reasons cited is the general move away from formal wear to casual wear. The other thing they referred to is that local shops just… Audio
Go-Fund-Me campaign to build a border wall
The man who started up a Go-Fund-Me campaign to raise money to build a border wall between the US and Mexico is being questioned by his donors who are wondering if it's ever going to happen, and what… Audio
Free rides on Auckland's public transport
The Auckland Council is considering making public transport free for children under 15 on weekends and public holidays. It could lift patronage by over 1 million trips a year. Audio
Fonterra sells Tip Top
Fonterra is selling the Tip Top heritage band to Froneri. It's a joint venture between PAI Partners and Nestle, which is described as the third largest ice cream manufacturer in the world. Tip Top was… Audio