Wallace Chapman
What makes a good toastie?
The finalists have been announced for 'The Great NZ Toastie Takeover' and entries include a diverse range of ingredients including jackfruit, meatloaf and peanut butter. Audio
Report on NZ estuaries management released
The Panel is joined by Waikato University senior lecturer, Dr Joanne Ellis, to discuss the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment's report into estuary management. Audio
Managed isolation charges come into effect
Managed isolation charges come into force today. Human rights lawyer, Michael Bott, joins the Panel to discuss the changes. Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
A newly released report by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER), shows boosting benefits will also boost the economy. Electric vehicles Q&A. Five-year battle for playground in… Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
Managed isolation charges come into effect. Report on state of NZ estuaries released. Toastie competition reveals finalists. Audio
What panellists Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett have been thinking about
Panellists Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett share what they have been thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Detectoring? In this economy? Robert Kelly looks into the case of an amateur sleuth discovering an ancient hoard in Scotland with a consumer-grade metal detector. Audio
Population growth declining in NZ - researcher
What role do finances play when it comes to decisions about having children? The Panel is joined by Dr Pushpa Wood. Audio
Electric bike thefts on the rise in Wellington - reports
Wellington electric bike users are being warned to ensure they are well secured after a reported spate of electric bike thefts. Audio
Covid-19: NZ reaches 100 day milestone
New Zealand is marking 100 days without community transmission of Covid-19. Audio
What panellists Ali Mau and Greg Brownless have been thinking
Panellists Ali Mau and Greg Brownless share what they have been thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly marks the 100th anniversary of a very special instrument, the Theremin. Audio
Nelson man collects almost 300 beer cans from around the world
A Nelson man tells The Panel why he has decided to downsize and say farewell to his vintage beer can collection from around the world. Audio
Canterbury researchers awarded $100k grant
Canterbury researchers have been awarded a grant of just over $100,000 as part of their work helping track young children's language development. Audio
Does NZ need a sports integrity commissioner?
The Panel discusses whether New Zealand needs an independent sports integrity commissioner following a Stuff investigation into the world of gymnastics. Audio
Rising sea levels prompt 'Climate Fund' proposal
The Panel speaks to Judy Lawrence, a senior researcher at Victoria University's New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute, about a proposed 'climate fund'. Audio
Have we tired of celebrities?
Is the age of the celebrity over? The Panel considers this question following an article in the BBC that argues "the world has turned on celebrities". Audio
Melbourne lockdown: An update with Remy Varga
Melbourne-based journalist for The Australian, Remy Varga, joins The Panel to provide the latest report on the situation in Victoria. Audio
Lawsuit against NRA launched in New York
New York's attorney general has announced a lawsuit aimed at dissolving the powerful National Rifle Association over alleged financial mismanagement. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
Topics - Melbourne-based journalist for The Australian, Remy Varga, provides the latest report on the situation in Victoria. New York's attorney general has announced a lawsuit aimed at dissolving the… Audio