Victoria Stewart
Jet bourne diseases
You aren't the only one traveling when you take a flight. Nasty bugs are also traveling and you're their destination. Audio
Cambridge Analytica and its dirty politics
More details of the seedy world of political power and corruption has come to light after a whistle blower spilled the beans on UK firm Cambridge Analytica. And IT specialist Paul Spain discusses the… Audio
Paremoremo inmates go to court over strip search
Two high profile inmates at the maximum security Auckland Prison at Paremoremo are taking Corrections to court over a mass strip search of prisoners. Audio
The wrath of Shane Jones
The Economic development minister Shane Jones has delivered a message to Air New Zealand about regional air links. He's also called the people who burned alive two pig dogs in a stolen ute "mongrels.
…The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Jeremy Hansen (Part 2)
You aren't the only one traveling when you take a flight. Nasty bugs are also traveling and you're their destination. What the Panlists Victoria Stewart and Jeremy Hansen want to talk about. In a… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Jeremy Hansen (Part 1)
The Economic development minister Shane Jones has delivered a message to Air New Zealand about regional air links. He's also called the people who burned alive two pig dogs in a stolen ute "mongrels"… Audio
Four-day week has lots of fans
A lot of feedback telling us that the four-day working week is a resounding success at their workplace. Audio
Acne and depression
Children are developing acne earlier and this has a dramatic impact on their mental health. Paediatric dermatologist Diana Purvis discusses the link between depression and skin problems. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Victoria Stewart and Michael Moynihan want to talk about. Audio
The Knowledge
Scientists use Wikipedia, Black Cab drivers in London use their noggin. Where do you get most of your knowledge from? Audio
Sanitary product donations
After a lot of feedback from a discussion earlier in the week here are the details for donating sanitary products or money for women in need of assistance. To donate money go to the Salvation Army… Audio
Fonterra's response to animal shelter
In our on-going discussions about the lack of shade for farm animals we ask what Fonterra does about it. Audio
Spied on at the shopping mall
Hidden cameras could be spying on you and monitoring your shopping habits. Netsafe's Sean Lyons explains why this is legal. Audio
Govt ditching charter schools
The new government plans to ditch most charter schools. We talk to Karen Poole the CEO of the Villa Education Trust which owns Mt Hobson Middle School in Auckland about what's next for them. Audio
Dunedin to open bars over easter
Dunedin's bars will be open for business on Easter's sacrosanct days, as authorities clear the way for pop superstar Ed Sheeran's presence in the city. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Michael Moynihan (Part 2)
Scientists use Wikipedia, Black Cab drivers in London use their noggin. Where do you get most of your knowledge from? What the Panelists Victoria Stewart and Michael Moynihan want to talk about… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Michael Moynihan (Part 1)
Dunedin's bars will be open for business on Easter's sacrosanct days, as authorities clear the way for pop superstar Ed Sheeran's presence in the city. The new government plans to ditch most charter… Audio
Auckland ratepayers could suffer the council's hefty valuations
What could the high valuations of homes by Auckland council mean for ratepayers? Audio
Vodafone Music Awards
Alex Behan from Music 101 joins us to talk about Lorde, who will be at the Spark Arena in Auckland tonight for the Vodafone Music Awards. Audio
Speed bumps
Dunedin City Council is planning to widen recently installed speed humps/bumps because motorists have been taking unusual measures to avoid them. Audio