Wallace Chapman
Reserve Bank becomes 'steward' for cash system
Reserve Bank Assistant Governor Christian Hawkesby tells The Panel what this means in practice. Audio
Today in Music History
On this day in 2005, ABBA's 'Waterloo' was voted the best song in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest. Audio
Disney adds warnings to classic films
Disney has added 'content advisory notices' to some of its classic films including Dumbo, Peter Pan, and Jungle Book. Audio
Govt urged to focus on small businesses
Retail NZ's Greg Harford joins The Panel to discuss the pressures on small businesses right now. Audio
Covid-19 response: Taiwan singled out by Otago study
Otago University epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker joins the panellists to explain why. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Topics - The Reserve Bank is taking on a new role as a "steward of the cash system" as the use of cash continues to decline. Reserve Bank Assistant Governor Christian Hawkesby tells The Panel what… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Anton Matthews (Part1)
Topics - Taiwan's proactive approach to handling Covid-19 has been singled out by Otago University researchers as the most effective Covid response and least disruptive in the world. Otago University… Audio
Rudy Guliani caught off guard in Borat sequel
President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giullani has been tricked into a compromising appearance in the new Borat mockumentary. However, Mr Giulliani says it's a hit job and a complete… Audio
Friday mailbag
Wallace shares some of the feedback recieved on The Panel throughout the week. Today, Phoenix palms, compulsory mask wearing, fruit pickers and "woke" school subjects. Audio
Today In Music History: Talking Heads release 'Remain in Light'
On this day in 1980, Talking heads released their fourth album, Remain In Light. Audio
The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Slack (Part 2)
Friday mailbag; Fruit picking a plum gig for summer; CovidCard delay causes frustration; What happened to political tv satire? Audio
The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Slack (Part 1)
The political week that was; All Blacks gear up for Bledisloe Cup clash; Study reveals which parties post most 'fake news'. Audio
What panellists Cindy Mitchener and David Slack have been think
What panellists Cindy Mitchener and David Slack have been thinking. Audio
Today In Music History: David Bowie releases 'Heroes'
On this day in 1977, David Bowie released 'Heroes', the second album in his trilogy recorded with Brian Eno. Audio
Are political walkabouts outdated?
Politicians are pounding the pavement as they seek to win voters, but are walkabouts outdated? Judith Collins' walkabout in Ponsonby yesterday has been branded "cheeky and clumsy" after her party was… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Should 16 year olds have the right to vote? The rich keep getting richer amid Covid crisis; Cadbury employees get final tour of factory; Get knotting: macramé is back. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
US vice president’s debate more relevant than ever; Big companies ‘morally’ wrong for taking wage subsidy - prof; What’s in a walkabout? Audio
What panellists Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor have been thinking
What panellists Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor have been thinking. Audio
TV 3 hosting another leader's debate tonight
Labour and National Party leaders go head to head in their second televised debate tonight, hosted by Paddy Gower on 3. Audio
Rare plant stolen from Christchurch's botanic gardens
Rare plant has been stolen from Christchurch botanic gardens. The Panel talks to NZ Gardener magazine editor Jo McCarroll about the rise in house plant popularity. Audio