Shane Te Pou
What Māori language policies do NZ political parties have?
Te Wiki o te reo Māori is often the time of year where political parties announce their policies and commitments in relation to te reo Māori.
Political commentator Shane Te Pou discussed the policies… Audio
Election Day All Blacks game looking likely
As election campaigns go, this one's been a bit strange already, delayed by Covd-19, the country's largest city still under restrictions which limits how campaigns can rally their voters.
Now the… Audio
Party People | Season 1 | Episode 1: Te Tūru o te Wiki - Tāmaki Makaurau - 13th September 2020
It's been called the Covid election—delayed, with the country making radical changes and adjusting our tikanga on the fly to keep our whānau safe—so how will the pandemic impact the vote? Audio
Today in music history
On this day in 1995, Coolio had his number one single with 'Gangsta's Paradise'. Audio
To tip or not to tip?
To tip or not to tip? The Panel debates whether tipping will eventually become an inevitable part of dining in New Zealand. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
The Panel crosses to California to speak to Santa Rosa resident Richard la Rosa about the wildfires raging across the state. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
There are six new cases of Covid-19 today, all linked to the Mt Roskill Evangelical Fellowship Church group. Yesterday, a student at St Dominic's Catholic College tested positive for the virus. The… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
'I've been thinking' with panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou. Audio
Dear Panel with Caitlin Cherry
Dear Panel is a new weekly segment on Wednesdays, where The Panellists try to solve everyday problems from listeners. Audio
Dunedin's town clock ahead of its time
Do clocks out of time bother you? As the Otago Daily Times reports, the Dunedin Municipal Chambers clock is six minutes fast. The Panel ponders the importance of time and whether analogue watches are… Audio
Auckland school principal on returning to lockdown
Schools and childcare facilities across Auckland will close for three days as the city is pushed back into alert level 3. Audio
Biden names Kamala Harris as running mate
Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden has announced that his running mate for Vice President will be senator and former state prosecutor Kamala Harris. Audio
Auckland's bars, restaurants close as Level 3 in place
Auckland bar owner Mike Howie from Freida Margolis joins the Panel to talk about going to Alert Level 3. Audio
Covid-19 data-modelling with Shaun Hendy
Auckland University professor Shaun Hendy speaks to The Panel about the data-modelling of Covid-19. Audio
The Panel with Cyndi Mitchener and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Auckland's bars and cafes close as Level 3 in place; Biden names Kamala Harris as running mate; Auckland school principal on lockdown. Audio
The Panel with Cyndi Mitchener and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Dr Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update;Covid-19 data-modelling with Professor Shaun Hendy. Audio
National calls for election to be delayed
Waikato University Professor of International Law Alexander Gillespie joins The Panel to discuss National leader Judith Collins call to delay the election. Audio
Covid-19 alert level changes: The psychological impact
Dr Sarb Johal discusses the psychological impact of our sudden move into lockdown with The Panel. Audio
Study finds half of schools don't have a great hat policy
Less than half of schools have robust sun hat policies, to protect children from future risk of skin cancer. Associate Professor Tony Reeder talks about their study into sun hats in schools. Audio
Apartment owners face huge bill to earthquake proof their buildings
Wellington apartment owners are facing a 400 thousand dollar bill each to make sure their building is up to earthquake proof standards. Owner Geraldine Murphy speaks to the Panel. Audio