Wallace Chapman
Privacy fears over health data after Covid-19 leak
The Panel is joined by Professor of International Law at the University of Waikato, Alexander Gillespie, to discuss whether the law needs to change following the Covid-19 leak of health data. Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Rare political memorabilia; Survey finds most smokers support smoke-free NZ; Melbourne residents remain in lockdown. Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Privacy fears over health data after Covid-19 leak; Helen Clark to review WHO response to pandemic; Inter-island derby: Blues vs Crusaders. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
Panellists Alexia Russell and Mike Rehu share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Bill Hickman
"Insanely beautiful" robots replace the fans of a Japanese Softball team. Audio
Hobby knitter on knitting's comeback
Knitting is making a come back as cool hobby after being considered an "old person's" past time. Audio
Covid-19: Texas grappling with rapid spread of cases
Texas has been hard hit by Covid-19 and is dealing with a rapid rise of cases. Audio
Felicity Frockaccino returns to NZ in wake of Covid-19
The Panel is joined by the fabulous Felicity Frockaccino. Audio
Today in Music history
Today in music history: On this day in 1965 Otis Redding started recording sessions for what would become his third studio album 'Otis Blue'. Audio
Southlanders in shock as Rio Tinto to close Tiwai Point smelter
The Panel talks to Invercargill City Council Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt and Dr Aaron Fox following news the Tiwai Point smelter will be closing. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
Panellists Nalini Baruch and Selwyn Manning share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Gary Larson of The Far Side Fame has released his first new work in 25 years. Robert Kelly pops in to explain why now for Larson. Audio
Social media pushing back over China's security laws in Hong Kong
Social media giants pushing back against new security laws in place in Hong Kong, by refusing to hand over personal data. Hong Kong expat Jack Yan talks about the developments. Audio
Taiwan and Iceland success in beating COVID-19 looked at
Expat NZer Bernie Moore talks to the Panel about how the country has managed to keep COVID-19 under control without having a hard lockdown. Audio
Today in Music history - Gerry Rafferty's album City to City is number 1 in US
Today in music history, Gerry Rafferty's album City to City goes to No.1 in US charts, knocking off Saturdday Night Fever after being at the top for six months. Audio
Future border opening will inevitably mean more COVID cases here
Professor Michael Plank says that the border openings need to be carefully managed by opening to the lowest risk countries first. But people warned to expect more cases here as a result. Audio
Business mentor calls for more options when wage subsidy ends
Calls for the wage subsidy scheme to continue in an altered way after September to save businesses. Business Mentor Sarah Trotman explains her fears post subsidy scheme. Audio
Lawyer Graeme Edgeler talks about any possible illegality in COVID leak
Michelle Boag outed as leaking COVID patient information to National MP Hamish Walker. We speak to lawyer Graeme Edgeler about whether any laws have been broken. Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Phil O'Reilly (Part 2)
Taiwan and Iceland success in beating COVID-19 looked at; Social media pushing back over China's security laws in Hong Kong. Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Phil O'Reilly (Part 1)
Lawyer Graeme Edgeler talk about any possible illegality in COVID leak; Business mentor calls for more options when wage subsidy ends; Future border opening will inevitably mean more COVID cases here.
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