Teuila Fuatai
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Mark Sainsbury (Pt 2)
Panellists Teuila Fuatai and Mark Sainsbury discuss the closure of a student venue in Dunedin, Prince Andrew lawyering up, and whether Councils should be brands. Audio
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Mark Sainsbury (Pt 1)
Panellists Teuila Fuatai and Mark Sainsbury discuss the latest announcement on Covid-19 alert levels, and the couple that travelled to Wanaka from Auckland. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Mark Sainsbury
Panellists Teuila Fuatai and Mark Sainsbury share what they've been thinking about and discuss 'compliance fatigue' with University of Auckland marketing lecturer Dr Bodo Lang. Audio
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Michael Moynihan (Part 2)
Panellists discuss Michael Moynahan and Teuila Fuatai discuss new funding for tourism, trillions of cicadas, ugg boots and Snow White. Audio
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Michael Moynihan (Part 1)
Panellists Michael Moynahan and Teuila Fuatai discuss truancy, DVDs, and a Harry Potter book quiz. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Michael Moynihan
Panellists Michael Moynahan and Teuila Fuatai share what they have been thinking. Audio
Kayaking to work to beat Auckland's current traffic chaos
Auckland's current traffic crisis isn't a problem for Ken Jackson in Auckland. He bypassing the roads altogether by kayaking to and from work when there's snarl ups! He talks to the Panel. Audio
Senior net courses available to help older NZers navigate the
Seniornet course organiser talks about how to help older NZers navigate the world online. Brian Erikson is Chair and a tutor at SeniorNet Pakuranga. Audio
Study has found ethnic divisions on attitudes towards vaccine
New research has found that attitudes towards vaccine safety are different based on ethnicities. The Panel speaks to researcher, Carol Lee about what she found. Audio
Today in music history: Kanye West's album became best US
Today in music history in 2007 Kanye West's Graduation album became the US best selling of all time. Audio
Increased talk of a trans-Tasman bubble forming before
There's increased talk about fast tracking a trans-Tasman bubble before Christmas. Associate Professor of Tourism at Otago University, Dr Julia Albrecht joins The Panel discussion. Audio
Professor Richard Shaw goes over the latest polls
Massey University Politics professor Richard Shaw talks to The Panel about the latest polls and how the next Parliament may look based on those numbers. Audio
Snow storm hits Southland during calving and lambing season
Snow storm hits Southland during lambing and calving season. The Panel speaks to Bernadette Hunt, Federated Farmers Southland vice president. Audio
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Conor English (Part 2)
New research has found that attitudes towards vaccine safety are different based on ethnicities. SeniorNet course organiser talks about how to help older NZers navigate the world online. Auckland's… Audio
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Conor English (Part 1)
A snow storm hits Southland during lambing and calving season. Massey University Politics professor Richard Shaw talks to The Panel about the latest polls and how the next Parliament may look based on… Audio
Full stops in written communication deemed to be aggressive
Full stops in written communication are now seen as a sign of aggression. The Panel speaks to author Catherine Robertson about how written language would look sans full stop. Audio
Talk of a wealth tax being an easy way to fund covid crisis
Wealth tax appears to be off the political radar in the lead up to the election but advocates say its a guaranteed way to pay for the covid crisis. Tax expert Terry Baucher joins the Panel to talk… Audio
NZers willing to pay more for appliances IF they last longer
A Consumer NZ survey has found that New Zealanders are willing to pay more for appliances IF they last longer. Consumer Chief Executive Jon Duffy joins the Panel to discuss. Audio
Today in music history - In 2004 Laura Branigan died
Today in music history: In 2004 Laura Branigan died Audio
Republican convention is slogan filled and very shouty
The first night of the Republican National Convention in the US has been noted for its volume and slogans rather than for any substantial policy announcements. Audio