Wallace Chapman
The Panel with Heather Roy and David Cormack (Part 1)
Muller's resignation: What does it mean for National? Calls for changes to electoral donation laws. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
Panellists Heather Roy and David Cormack share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Emma Hurley
Producer Emma Hurley discusses the term 'Karen', which is widely used on social media.
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Kiwi business: The Rocking Horse Place NZ
The Panel talks to Shona Garven from 'The Rocking Horse Place' as part of its series highlighting small New Zealand businesses. Audio
The need for 'call out culture' - academic
The Panel discusses 'Cancel culture' or 'Call out culture'. Audio
Covid-19: No international students until 2022?
Schools are being warned by the government not to plan for new international students until 2022. Audio
Today in music history
On this day in 1978, the BBC announced a ban on The Sex Pistols latest single 'No One Is Innocent'. Audio
Courgettes reaching record prices in NZ
Courgettes are reaching record prices in New Zealand due to a limited supply. Audio
ACT launches employment insurance policy
The ACT Party rolled out new policies during its campaign launch over the weekend including an employment insurance fund. Audio
Managed isolation facilities under spotlight
Recent escapes from managed isolation facilities have drawn attention to security and compliance among returning New Zealanders. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Schools warned not to plan ahead over international student sector; The need for call out culture - academic; Kiwi business: The Rocking Horse Place. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
Managed isolation facilities under spotlight; ACT launches employment insurance policy; Courgettes reaching record prices in NZ. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
Panellists Ben Thomas and Niki Bezzant share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Emma Hurley
A British museum, The Museum of Youth Culture, is calling for teenage memories. Emma Hurley goes for a walk down memory lane. Audio
Melbourne residents remain in lockdown
The Panel speaks to Steve Ulu, who had been living in 'hard lockdown' in Melbourne following a surge in Covid cases, to find out if his situation has improved. Audio
Most smokers support smoke-free NZ - survey
An Otago University survey of 1020 smokers - and recent smokers who have quit - has found the majority are supportive of New Zealand becoming smoke-free. Audio
Rare political memorabilia under the spotlight
What rare or unusual political memorabilia do you have? The Panel speaks to Massey University's Dr Claire Robinson. Audio
Today in music history
Today in music history: On this day in 1968, Eric Clapton announced that Cream would break-up after their current tour. Audio
Inter-island derby - Blues vs Crusaders
There's a huge rugby game happening tomorrow night - the Blues and the Crusaders are squaring up for an inter-island derby! Audio
Helen Clark to review WHO response to pandemic
The Panel is joined by Adam Kamradt-Scott, who specialises in global health security and international relations. Audio