Victoria Stewart
The Panel with Guy Williams and Victoria Stewart (Part 1)
An intensive care specialist at Auckland's Middlemore Hospital, David Galler, says the lack of trust between junior doctors and their DHB bosses has never been worse. The Resident Doctors Union says… Audio
I've been thinking for 30 April 2019
What the Panelists Victoria Stewart and Guy Williams want to talk about. Audio
Story of the Day for 30 April 2019
There's a classic reverse-NIMBY stoush a-brewin in the Toronto inner-city suburb of Parkdale. Audio
Advantages of a sugar tax
The Californian city of Berkely has seen a 50 percent decrease in sugary drink consumption since introducing a sugar tax - should we do the same? Plus, grown adults in NZ are pulling out their own… Audio
Should we lower the voting age to 16?
Canterbury University politics lecturer Bronwyn Hayward wants NZ to lower the voting age to 16 - something championed by, among others, former Green MP Sue Bradford. The Panel weighs in with their… Audio
The kids are alright - and they're rising up
Around the country, high school students are planning to take a day off school to protest perceived inaction from governments with regard to climate change. Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft… Audio
Bitter pill to swallow for departing Vodafone workers
Vodafone is undergoing a sweeping restructure, and now wants some of the staff who'll lose their jobs to help train up their replacements - who are mainly based offshore, in India. Audio
Theresa May suffers another defeat as no-deal Brexit looms
Theresa May suffered a devastating defeat overnight as her Brexit plan was rejected by a majority of 149. With the UK's divorce from Europe due to come in force in just 17 days, law professor Al… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Mike Smith (Part 2)
What's your ultimate fantasy breakfast spread? Canterbury University politics lecturer Bronwyn Hayward wants NZ to lower the voting age to 16 - something championed by, among others, former Green MP… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Mike Smith (Part 1)
Theresa May suffered a devastating defeat overnight as her Brexit plan was rejected by a majority of 149. With the UK's divorce from Europe due to come in force in just 17 days, law professor Al… Audio
Actress Margot Robbie
The actress Margot Robbie is getting sick of being asked when she's having babies. Audio
Big change coming to chocolate marshmallow eggs
Cadbury's chocolate marshmallow eggs are going through a makeover - and people aren't too happy about it. Audio
What are social media influencers advertising obligations?
The UK is cracking down in a big way on the obligations of social media influencers who are paid by companies to promote their products. Should we be taking similar steps here? Audio
NZ lagging behind in female company director numbers
We take a lot of pride in our record around gender equality, but is it justified if you look at our biggest companies' boards of directors? Miranda Burdon from Global Women joins us with her two… Audio
Question of the Day
Question of the Day: Are we bad drivers in New Zealand? Give us your best road rage story. Audio
Does this qualify as a heatwave?
It's HOT. Richmond has hit 33.8 degrees celsius - the hottest since records began 157 years ago. But over the ditch temperatures are pushing 50 degrees! Audio
Councillor targets capital's tunnel tooters
A Wellington city councillor wants to stop the relentless honking in the Mount Victoria tunnel. Our panellists give their thoughts, and Gabor Toth from Wellington library explains a bit about the… Audio
Do we need to rejig the tax system?
Our top tax rate kicks in when your earnings hit $70,000 - much lower than many other places in the world. Tax expert Terry Baucherjoins the panellists to explain why he thinks it's time for a… Audio
The Panel with Andrew Frame and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
Question of the Day: Are we bad drivers in New Zealand? Give us your best road rage story. We take a lot of pride in our record around gender equality, but is it justified if you look at our biggest… Audio