Wallace Chapman
Today in music history
For the first time in 16 years, the top album and top single spots have both gone to Kiwi acts. L.A.B. topped the singles chart with 'In The Air', and Six60 took out the album chart with their third… Audio
Stuff reviews letters to the editor
The Panel discusses an article out today about the history of letters to the editor in the Timaru Herald. Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Govt to allow drug-checking at summer festivals; Govt to double sick leave entitlements in late 2021; New privacy laws come into force; Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
Lawyer Hazel Armstrong on White Island investigation; Auckland Council proposes 5 percent rates rise; Stuff reviews letters to the editor. Audio
What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking
What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking. Audio
Today in Music History: Glenn Campbell - Wichita Lineman
Glen Campbell started a five-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Wichita Lineman.' Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
NZers most at risk of drowning - study; Saving money by reducing food waste; Small business: Kiwi Xmas Jumpers. Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Jock Anderson (Part 1)
Children cannot wait says the CPAG; Drivers could be taxed $3.50 to enter Auckland's central city at peak hour; How to curb falling attendance rates. Audio
What panellists Verity Johnson and Jock Anderson have been thinking
What panellists Verity Johnson and Jock Anderson have been thinking. Audio
Erebus memorial decision due out today from Waitemata board
The Auckland Council's WaitematÄ Local Board deciding whether not to give approval for an Erebus memorial sculpture to be installed in Parnell's Dove-Meyer Robinson Park. Local, Jo Malcolm, whose… Audio
This Day in Music History - Britney Spears got a Hollywood star
Today in music history, in 2003 Britney Spears became the youngest singer to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame aged just 21 years old. Audio
Therapeutics need to be developed alongside COVID vaccines
Otago University researchers say developing therapeutics to fight COVID-19 are as important as vaccine development. Biochemistry Professor Kurt Krause talks to The Panel about the importance of… Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Chris Orr (Part 2)
Erebus memorial decision due out today from Waitemata board; Head of Consumer NZ calls out corporates for treating clients badly; Baldwin Street campaigner recognised with community award. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Chris Orr (Part 1)
Therapeutics need to be developed alongside COVID vaccines; Governments might forced into introducing a wealth tax; Mum demands compo after babysitter gives meat to vegetarian kids. Audio
Reclaiming the word 'fat'
Fat activist Dr Cat Pausé on the word 'fat' and why it's being reclaimed. Audio
Melbourne Cup day
TAB Racing Trading Manager, Thad Taylor, tells The Panel who Kiwis have put their money on for this year's Melbourne Cup. Audio
Mega-schools concept prompts debate
The Education Ministry has revealed it is planning for so-called 'mega schools' for up to 4500 students. Audio
Housing prices remain hot issue
Chief executive of The Property Council, Leonie Freeman, joins the Panel to discuss market conditions. Audio
Today in Music History - Ice Ice Baby
On this day in 1990, 'Ice Ice Baby' by Robert Van Winkle AKA Vanilla Ice became the first rap record to top the US singles chart. Audio
US braces for unprecedented election day
The Panel crosses to Texas to speak to New Zealander Shannon Huse Caldwell, who lives in Houston, to find out what the vibe is like on election eve. Audio