Wallace Chapman
The drivers behind online shopping
Online shopping can be a very tempting habit, especially during lockdown. But why do we so often end up buying things we don't need? Audio
The '20 minute city' concept explained
We look at the novel concept of a '20 minute city' and what it involves. The Panel is joined by Professor of Environmental Planning at Waikato University, Iain White. Audio
DIYers celebrate as govt relaxes building consent rules
The government has relaxed building consent rules for small projects such as sleepouts, verandahs and carports. Audio
National's reshuffle under new leader Todd Muller
The Panel discusses some of the big changes to National's frontbench amid concerns raised over diversity. Audio
Today in music history for 26 May 2020
On this day in 1948, Stevie Nicks was born. Nicks is best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac, and a succesfull solo career. Audio
Air NZ forecasts loss for 2020 financial year
Air New Zealand expects to make a loss for the 2020 financial year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
Gathering restrictions easing
As the government eases Covid-19 restrictions, gatherings can increase to 100 people from 29 May. Audio
The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Today in music history for 26 May 2020; National's reshuffle under new leader Todd Muller; DIYers celebrate as govt relaxes building consent rules; The '20 minute city' concept explained; The drivers… Audio
The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Public gatherings; Air NZ forecasts loss for 2020 financial year. Audio
What the panellists are thinking about
Panellists Jenni Giblin and Scott Campbell share what they've been thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
There's some good news for those of us who are finding it impossible to keep the house tidy, especially with more people home during lockdown. Audio
The allure of elasticated waistbands
The Panel discusses whether it's time to embrace the 'new normal' in fashion and make comfort a priority. Audio
The challenge of separating identity from career
The founder of Frog Recruitment, Jane Kennelly, joins The Panel to discuss the challenges of separating identity from career. Audio
US correspondent Simon Hampton on the NY Times tribute
The New York Times recent frontpage marking almost 100,000 deaths from Covid-19 is a stark and confronting reminder of the terrible toll this pandemic has taken in the US. Audio
NZ's media industry facing uncertain future
New Zealand's media industry is reeling after two major announcements today. Bill Ralston joins the Panel to discuss the changing media landscape. Audio
Today in music history for 25 May 2020
Today in music history the front man for German metal band Scorpions, Klaus Meine, was born in 1948. Audio
Todd Muller's MAGA hat sparks debate
The National Party's new leader, Todd Muller, has a 'Make America Great Again' cap in his collection of political memorabilia that is causing controversy. Audio
Business NZ calls for clarity over alert level 1
Business NZ is calling for more clarity about the conditions under which businesses can move to alert level 1. Audio
The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Eli Matthewson (Part 2)
Topics - Today in music history the front man for German metal band Scorpions, Klaus Meine, was born in 1948. Their 1990 power ballad 'Wind of Change' became a worldwide hit after the failed coup that… Audio
The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Eli Matthewson (Part 1)
Topics - Business NZ is calling for more clarity about the conditions under which businesses can move to alert level 1. The group warns that low levels of activity and demand are increasing the risk… Audio