Tim Watkin
Kids causing havoc on Auckland trains
Fare dodging, tagging and intimidation at west Auckland train stations. Acting senior sergeant Andrew Burdett tells us what's happening and what's being done about it. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Michael Moynahan have been thinking about. Audio
Pluto is bigger than expected
On the outer edge of the Solar System, humankind is poised to peruse Pluto. Audio
People flagging flag meetings
A general sense of apathy around wanting to be informed about a new New Zealand flag. Only 739 turned out nationwide to 25 roadshow meetings. Audio
No naming policy of Health and Disability Commission
Is it time for a policy change around not naming doctors and hospitals who have been found to have been in error by the Health and Disability Commission? Barrister Adam Ross joins the Panel to discuss… Audio
Off-shore Chinese and the Auckland property market.
Are we causing offense in China with debate over the level of off-shore Chinese buying property in Auckland? What will the political ramifications be? Audio
The Panel with Tim Watkin and Michael Moynahan (Part 2)
Topics - Pluto is bigger than expected, Kids causing havoc on Auckland trains, Auckland to be rates revealed, Auckland flight, and NZ Football appealing ineligibility ruling Audio
The Panel with Tim Watkin and Michael Moynahan (Part 1)
Topics - Off-shore Chinese and the Auckland property market, and No naming policy of Health and Disability Commission Audio
The Panel pre-show for 14 July 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
TV presenter "rivalry"
A news story about apparent rivalry between two female TVNZ presenters. Really? Audio
Talking about death
As the government avoids facing legislation around assisted dying a counsellor in Perth operates sessions called Death Cafe. We talk to Ava Reyerson about why people want to discuss dying over coffee.
…Panel Says
What the Panelists Josie McNaught and Tim Watkin have been thinking about. Audio
Music and health
Classical music can lower blood pressure, improve memory and reduce pain. Audio
Housing WOF
The co-founder of the Community Energy Action Charitable Trust in Christchurch talks to the Panel about heating in homes and the idea of Warrants of Fitness. Audio
US in Iraq
Barack Obama says the US does not yet have a "complete strategy" for helping Iraq regain territory from Islamic State. What if Iraq and Syria were left to their own devices without the West? Audio
Wellington super city
Local government expert Peter McKinlay joins the Panel to discuss the not so super ending to the idea of council amalgamation in the Wellington region. Audio
The Panel with Tim Watkin and Josie McNaught (Part 2)
Topics - Classical music can lower blood pressure, improve memory and reduce pain. As the government avoids facing legislation around assisted dying a counsellor in Perth operates sessions called… Audio
The Panel with Tim Watkin and Josie McNaught (Part 1)
Topics - Local government expert Peter McKinlay joins the Panel to discuss the not so super ending to the idea of council amalgamation in the Wellington region. Barack Obama says the US does not yet… Audio