Victoria Stewart
Panel Says
What the Panelists David Slack and Victoria Stewart want to talk about. Audio
Quarter-life crisis
Research claims Britons begin the so-called quarter-life crisis at just 26 years and nine months. Audio
The coup that wasn't a coup
Kyle Ruffell, a Zimbabwean who fled to New Zealand at age 14 with his family, talks to The Panel Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
Topics - Research claims Britons begin pin-pointing the so-called quarter-life crisis at just 26 years and nine months, Dunedin City Council is planning to widen recently installed speed humps/bumps… Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Victoria Stewart (Part 1)
Topics - The All Whites vs Peru in Lima. Wellington train drivers have stopped work affecting 30,000 commuters. Kyle Ruffell, a Zimbabwean who fled to New Zealand at age 14 with his family, talks to… Audio
Data is the new oil
We need to value our data much more. Everything big data knows about us online is worth billions of dollars.But Victoria Stewart doesn't believe we should be paid for it. Audio
Coffee and cancer
Allan Blackman of AUT explains what acrylamide is and how it affects your instant coffee.He also says it's harmless in the quantities we drink. Audio
Dobbing in bad parkers
Would you want to dobb-in people wrongly using disability car parks? Audio
Free parking could go in Queenstown
Real estate agent Carolyn Hill says getting rid of free parking will choke the life out of the resort town. Audio
A sunny disposition is medicine
Researchers have discovered that a sunny disposition improves the over-65s response to flu vaccination. Audio
Panel Says
Bring back ye old English says Victoria Stewart. And hurry up Winston says Chris Wikaira. Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
A sunny disposition is medicine; Panel Says; Free parking could go in Queenstown. Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Victoria Stewart (Part 1)
A call to take contact out of school rugby; Bolt vs lethal injestion; Winston's dilemma. Audio
One Quick Question for 27 September 2017
Maori seats, MMP and GPS on shipping containers. Audio
New game causes offense
Jesus fighting Buddha - is anything sacred in the world of gaming? Audio
Kiwi kids swimming skills
Philip Rush, a swimmer who has tackled the Cook Strait and the English Channel, tells us why so many of our children can't swim to save themselves. Audio
Tenants vs Landlords
A landlord has been ordered to pay 10 thousand dollars to his tenant over a technicality. Tenancy lawyer Mark Bennett tells us if this becoming more common. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Victoria Stewart and Peter Fa'afiu want to talk about. Audio
Who wants to live forever?
New research conducted in The Netherlands has found that The ceiling is 115.7 years for a female and 114.1 years for a male. Audio
The ethical price of puffer jackets
Puffer jackets seem to be the coat of choice no matter what the weather, but Professor Andrew Knight from SAFE lays out why we might need to be more discerning about where we buy them. Audio