Wendyl Nissen
Book review with Wendyl Nissen
Book reviewer Wendyl Nissen talks about 'My Struggle' by Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgard. Audio
Bad joke bad taste
Comedian Ray Badran told a joke that involved a reference to rape. A woman in the audience silently protested; he put her down, telling her to die. Audio
State of mind of co-pilot
The Sun has been condemned for using the word "madman" to decribe Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz. We'll ask Captain Herwin Bongers of the Airline Pilots Association if doctors should be the ones… Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Raybon Kan and Wendyl Nissen have been thinking about. Audio
Celeb's political endorsements
Hobbit actor Martin Freeman has filmed an ad promoting Britain's Labour party. Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Wendyl Nissen (Part 2)
Topics: Celeb's political endorsements; Panel Says; State of mind of co-pilot; Bad joke bad taste. Audio
Health and Disability Commission decisions
Professor Ron Paterson, the former Health and Disability Commissioner talks about why the identities of erring doctors and hospitals often aren't revealed. And if they should be. Audio
Fruit fly
Good news for residents of Grey Lyn in Auckland - they can take their fruit and veges bought at some retailers outside the controlled zone. Audio
Confusion over Auckland America's Cup series
Grant Dalton says it could still be a goer, America's Cup organisers say it won't be happening, the government says no races no money. Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Wendyl Nissen (Part 1)
Topics: Intro; Confusion over Auckland America's Cup series; Fruit fly; Health and Disability Commission decisions. Audio
The Panel Pre-show for 31 March 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
England out of Cricket World Cup
A defeat to Bangladesh sees England miss out on the Cricket World Cup finals. Audio
Kauri sit-in
The kauri tree sit-in in west Auckland is becoming a political football now. The Council says it can't revoke the concent to have the tree felled and MPs are wading in on its fate. Audio
New NZ research on supreme beings
Religions that followed supreme deities emerged after societies had become civilised. University of Auckland Phd student Joseph Watts talks to the Panel about the research. Audio
Infant Formula Threat
The police are investigating a threat to contaminate infant formula. They say it would have involved the use of 1080 poison added to baby food products. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Wendyl Nissen (Part 2)
Topics: Infant Formula Threat; Panel Says; New NZ research on supreme beings; Audio