Tim Watkin
Giant herbivores threatened
Sixty per cent of the planet's giant herbivores are threatened. Audio
Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their first daughter. Charlotte is seen as a nod to Prince Charles. Audio
Salt tax
A suggestion from health exprts to impose a tax on salty to help reduce harm. Audio
IRD clamps down on cash jobs
The tax department has launched a campaign to get sub-contractors to declare all earnings. We talk to tax consultant Terry Baucher. Audio
Blessie murder trial
There are claims the High Court trial of the man accused of the murder of Auckland woman Blessie Gotingco could have been jeopardized by an article written by the court registrar. Audio
The Panel with Tony Doe and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
What the Panelists Tony Doe and Tim Watkin have been up to. There are claims the High Court trial of the man accused of the murder of Auckland woman Blessie Gotingco could have been jeopardized by an… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 5 May 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
The Panel with Tony Doe and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Sixty per cent of the planet's giant herbivores are threatened. What the Panelists Tony Doe and Tim Watkin have been thinking about. Employment lawyer Gareth Abdinor joins the Panel to discuss if… Audio
Troops leave for Iraq - or do they?
There's an element of secret squirrel around the deployment of NZ troops to Iraq. Our 143 troopos have been training in Australia. The Australians leave today. Why won't John Key or Gerry Brownlee say… Audio
Where's Hillary?
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton seems to be taking an more understated approach to her campaign with her appearance in an internet ad being juxtaposed with "ordinary" Americans. Audio
The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Poachers are going to hurt someone;Troops leave for Iraq - or do they? Audio
Cashing-in on ANZAC
Australian supermarket Woolworths has had to pull a Facebook campaign after complaints it was disrespectful to the ANZAC memory. Audio
RBNZ warning on housing
The Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank Grant Spencer warns the imbalance between housing supply and demand poses an increasing risk to financial and economic stability. Audio
Will petitions save Campbell Live?
There's been a rallying of John Campbell supporters as an increase in ratings and 95-thousand sign petitions to save his nightly news and curent affairs show. The former head of TVNZ news and current… Audio
The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
Panel says; Will petitions save Campbell Live?;RBNZ warning on housing;Cashing-in on ANZAC. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 15 April 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio