Tim Watkin
Pigeon poo damaging Christchurch Cathedral
The Cathedral has been in a state of limbo since the Christchurch earthquakes. Now roosting pigeons are adding to the damage. Audio
MSD funding cut affects at-risks kids
Ros Rowe of the Leg Up Trust talks about funding cuts which are affecting her horse therapy business which helps disadvantaged young people. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Audio
Happy words
Academics have done some number crunching and decided where 10, 000 words sit on a happiness index. Audio
Is the Age of Terrorism upon us?
Will the West soon run out of tolerance for terrorist attacks. Audio
Turkey's secularism
Greg Barton of Deakin University discusses the complexities of secularism versus religion in Turkey. Audio
Baton Rouge - the world is sad and weary
What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
Academics have done some number crunching and decided where 10, 000 words sit on a happiness index. What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Ros Rowe of the Leg Up… Audio
The Panel with Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Selwyn Manning have been up to. The Panel discusses the Police killings in Baton Rouge Louisiana. Greg Barton of Deakin University discusses the complexities of… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 18 July 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Student visas under false pretenses
Some students from India are likely to be deported for using fake documents to get visas. Audio
Battle of the rugby coaches
All Blacks' coach Steve Hansen says there are mind games going on ahead of the on-pitch games between England and Australia.. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Andrew Clay have been thinking about. Audio
Brexit vote
The Brits are voting this week on whether to leave the EU. Ex-pat Daisy Postlethwaite talks about how young Brits see their relationship with Europe. Audio
Do we have enough Police?
We may want the right to party but have we enough Police to police the drinking? Audio
Bach tax
People with uninhabited houses or rarely used holiday homes could be hit with a huge rates hikes. Audio
NZDF Iraq deployment
Professor Al Gillespie discusses the New Zealand Defence Force's extended two-year deployment. Audio