Wallace Chapman
Trump tells China to investigate Biden
President Donald Trump has publicly called for China to investigate the Bidens. It's strikingly similar to a request he made of Ukraine - the request which has triggered an impeachment inquiry in… Audio
Report: Ports of Auckland should move
A Government commissioned working group has recommended relocating Auckland's Port operations to Northport near Whangarei, at a cost of 10 billion dollars. Audio
No excuse for low voter interest
Thought provoking article about voter turnout by Georgina Campbell, that the reasons for low voter turnout are frankly wearing thin. Audio
Question of the Day - have you switched power companies?
Have you switched power companies? What's your experience? Audio
Waitlist for public housing hits record number
The number of people waiting for public housing has grown to more than 13,000 for the first time. This despite the Government's home building efforts. It is a record number. Audio
National: fine the parents
The National Party is considering a policy that would fine parents of school drop outs. It's part of several tough welfare policies the party is floating ahead of next year's election. Audio
Shake up for power prices
Electricity reforms are set to be pushed through. There are a suite of recommendations outlined in the Electricity Price Reviews final report. Audio
The Panel with Tracey Barnett and Chris Orr (Part 2)
Question of the Day - have you switched your power supplier? No excuse for low voter interest; Reports: Ports of Auckland should move; Trump tells China to investigate Bidens. Audio
The Panel with Tracey Barnett and Chris Orr (Part 1)
Shake up for power companies; National: fine the parents; Waitlist for public housing hits record number. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What the Panellists Tracey Barnett and Chris Orr have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the day with Ali Ventura
The sup bro head nod. Stuff reports on a Reddit thread where a user was explaining to her Ukrainian colleague how Kiwis acknowledge on another. Audio
Neighbourhood wars, hoop edition
We've had a few stories lately about neighbours at war and today another, this time out of Napier. The offending object: A basketball hoop. It all started when the Hiha family put up the hoop on their… Audio
Censor speaks on Christchurch attack
It was announced this morning that the accused Christchurch gunman has withdrawn his application to move his trial to another city. Meanwhile, Chief Censor David Shanks has opened up about the terror… Audio
Vegan mocked for asking about food options
Another story about vegans copping flack for their lifestyle. A woman asked an Auckland bar, HeadQuarters, if they had vegan food, only to receive a sarcastic rant back. Audio
Auckland University staff denounce white supremacy
Hundreds of University staff have signed an open letter declaring racism and white supremacy have no place at Auckland University. The University has said it won't remove white supremacists signs from… Audio
Another criticism of Greta Thunberg
Earlier this week panellist Gary McCormick spoke passionately about how frustrated he has been that men have been criticising Great Thunberg. Today another story about a principal from Australia. Audio
Statement of regret better than apology
The British High Commissioner Laura Clarke went to Gisborne yesterday to express regret for the violence that marked the arrival of James Cook and HMS Endeavour, 250 years ago, and the deaths of nine… Audio
Money for dungers
Time to get rid of the dunger? The Government is considering paying people to scrap their old lemons in a bid to modernise the fleet. Audio
The Panel with Penny Ashton and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Hundreds of University staff have signed an open letter declaring racism and white supremecy have no place at Auckland University. The University has said it won't remove white supremacists signs from… Audio