Sue Bradford
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne discuss the Australian Government deporting a 15-year-old to New Zealand, a new picture book called Aya and The Butterfly, and the latest polls. Audio
The Pre Panel with Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne
Robert Kelly discusses Alabama's decision to overturn a ban on yoga in schools, while 'namaste' is still forbidden. Audio
Fmr Green MP Sue Bradford on party's result
Sue Bradford is a former Green MP who served for three-and-a-bit terms of parliament between 1999 and 2009. She's an activist and academic... who resigned from parliament after unsuccessfully running… Audio
A gaggle of geese has taken over Rotorua's lake front
A gaggle of geese has taken over the lake front in Rotorua, meaning traffic is held up and they're making a big mess on the footpaths! Audio
NZers want more small political parties in Parliament
New Zealanders are keen to see more parties represented in Parliament, but the odds are stacked against the smaller political players. Audio
Today in music history: Ray Charles was born in 1930
Today in music history Ray Charles was born in 1930. Audio
Businesses warned about shaming thieves by displaying photos
Businesses are being told that it's not a good idea to publicly shame shoplifters by putting photos of them up in their stores. Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
After three deaths in a week on New Zealand farms, Worksafe Agriculture sector lead, Al McCone talks to The Panel about how risks can be minimised. New Zealanders are keen to see more parties… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
The Panel looks back at how last night's leaders debate was run. Former broadcaster Ian Johnstone talks to The Panel about how the role of host has changed over the years. There's a call for Air New… Audio
What panellists Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir have been thinking
What panellists Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir are thinking. Audio
Third time lucky? National's Judith Collins takes charge
She's tough, she's abrasive, and her political history is less than squeaky clean - but can Judith Collins rescue the National Party from a humiliating election defeat? Audio
Third time lucky? National's Judith Collins takes charge
She's tough, she's abrasive, and her political history is less than squeaky clean - but can Judith Collins rescue the National Party from a humiliating election defeat?
AudioUS race relations going backwards?
An settling incident in the US prompts debate over whether the country is going backwards when it comes to race relations. Audio
Covid-19 unemployment pay sparks controversy
The government's recent announcement of a $490 weekly payment for workers whose jobs were lost due to Covid-19 has proved to be a contentious issue. Audio
Earthquake resilience: How prepared are we?
The Panel is joined by Dr Caroline Orchiston, from Otago University, to discuss New Zealand's level of quake preparedness. Audio
Today in music history for 27 May 2020
On this day in 1977 - The Sex Pistols single 'God Save The Queen' was released in the UK. Audio
Poem of the Week
Joy wrote a short poem about the tricks time has been playing on us during lockdown. Audio
A rocky start for National's new leader?
The Panel discusses Todd Muller's first performance as National's new leader in Question Time. Audio
Debate over NZ Super age reignited
National's new leader Todd Muller has indictated that the party will pledge pushing up the age of eligibility progressively from 65 to 67 starting in 2037. Audio
Covid-19 survey: 40% of NZers at risk of hardship
A survey on the impact of Covid-19 on New Zealanders' financial wellbeing found 40 percent were facing hardship. Audio