Andrew Clay
Brace Yourself
Is limited leg space endangering us in the air? Canadian researcher Jan Davies tells us about new studies showing passenger safety may be compromised in an emergency. Audio
Closing in on a decision
Winston Peters has confirmed policy has been finalised and now it's on to ministerial positions. Massey University's Steve Maharey joins the panellists to explain why we should be glad to have a… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Hoverbikes, automated drones, driverless cars...the panellists talk future transport - and it's all about speed and convenience. What the Panelists Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Andrew Clay want to talk… Audio
The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Andrew Clay, ] (Part 1)
Winston Peters has confirmed policy has been finalised and now it's on to ministerial positions. Former Massey University vice-chancellor and former cabinet minister Steve Maharey joins the panellists… Audio
Plague of plastic
Single use plastic bags have been banned in 40 countries.Will we stop ourselves drowning in plastic? Audio
Fakers and forgers
How do people get away with faking their own deaths and claiming insurance? Audio
Is suicide talk dangerous talk?
Psychologist Nigel Latta on when talking about suicide is determinental to mental health. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Andrew Clay want to talk about. Audio
Marrying up
More men are marrying women who are more successful than them these days. Audio
The hunt for Winston Peters' pension leak
Constitutional law expert Andrew Geddis on the No Surprises protocol. Audio
Feeling good for a change of government
Business editor Liam Dann on how when people are feeling pretty good about life they may vote for a change of government. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Topics - More men are marrying women who are more successful than them these days. Psychologist Nigel Latta discusses when talking about suicide is determinental to mental health. How do people get… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
Topics - Business editor Liam Dann on how when people are feeling pretty good about life they may vote for a change of government. Constitutional law expert Andrew Geddis on the No Surprises protocol.
…NZMA wants supermarket booze ban
Medical Association wants a ban on alcohol sales in supermarkets. Audio
Warehouse vouchers offered to help pregnant women stop smoking
Pregnant women who smoke in Canterbury are being offered Warehouse vouchers as an incentive to quit the habit. Audio
Petition on sugar tax presented to MPs today
Petition for a tax on sugar to be introduced was handed to MPs in Wellington this morning. Audio
Public health professor on the benefits of eggs
Public health professor Grant Scholfield answer some queries which have arisen out of the controversial netflix documentary claiming eggs are bad for your health. Audio
Today is international cat day - Gareth Morgan will be thrilled
Today is international cat day. Audio
Children being forcibly removed under court orders horrifies
There are concerns about the court orders which mean children are forcibly removed from homes by police as footage is aired of a five year being taken from her mother. Audio