Catherine Robertson
Supergold Waiheke Ferry trip
Reaction to yesterday's Panel's comments about the Spinoff website's piece on what it calls "the great Waiheke Island ferry rort". Audio
Birds, mums and Eurovision 2018
Two significant dates this weekend - it's World Migratory Bird Day tomorrow and on Sunday it's Mothers' Day. And don't forget one of the highlights of the musical calendar is on, Eurovision 2018. Audio
Consent from the cradle to the grave
A sexuality expert Deanne Carson is being mocked after saying that parents should ask their baby's permission before changing its nappy. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and Ganesh Nana want to talk about. Audio
Living a long life
What things that are "bad" for them would the Panelists Catherine Robertson and Ganesh Nana refuse to give up even if it gave them a few more years on Earth? Audio
Road Safety Week
The feedback from listeners has come thick and fast about what irritates road users. Audio
OIO forcing estate sale
The overseas owners of Tui Estate in Canterbury have been trying to sell lots but with no success. The property has come to the attention of the Overseas Investment Office which is forcing the sale. Audio
A billion trees
Shane Jones unveiled the new Ministry of Forestry today on the back of a promise to plant a billion new trees in the next 10 years. Is he dreaming? Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Ganesh Nana (Part 2)
What things that are "bad" for them would the Panelists Catherine Robertson and Ganesh Nana refuse to give up even if it gave them a few more years on Earth? What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Ganesh Nana (Part 1)
Shane Jones unveiled the new Ministry of Forestry today on the back of a promise to plant a billion new trees in the next 10 years. Is he dreaming? RNZ mathematician Jim Mora has estimated that means… Audio
Losing rescue helicopters
Te Anau's rescue helicopter service will need rescuing itself, from the look of things. Audio
Celebrate the Commonwealth Games
Australian sports columnist and Sports Media lecturer Sam Duncan is telling everyone to get into the spirit of the Commonwealth Games and stop moaning. He also has thoughts on how the sports media… Audio
Panel says
Catherine Robertson's story of a 100 year-old poi and Kevin Milne talks about being on the wagon. Audio
The scent of the Royal wedding
Floris London has "created a perfume inspired by Bergamotto di Positano, a warm citrusy unisex scent with a romantic history". It'll be a limited edition for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's nuptials… Audio
Rest home neglects elderly man's care
Health and Disability Commissioner's report finds a rest home breached the Code in the case of an elderly man who was prone to falls. Audio
Carriage work for Hillside Workshops
A planned luxury train journey through New Zealand will use Hillside Workshops in Dunedin to refurbish its carriages. Audio
Auckland train tagging
A commuter train was held up for 15 minutes while disguised taggers left their mark. Rudd Hughes of the Rail and Maritime Transport Union says train managers need more training. Audio
Winter: the storm before the calm
Canterbury-based weather forecaster Richard Green says the coming cold change is just a blip and it's back to balmy conditions next week. Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Kevin Milne (Part 2)
Floris London has "created a perfume inspired by Bergamotto di Positano, a warm citrusy unisex scent with a romantic history". It'll be a limited edition for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's nuptials… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Kevin Milne (Part 1)
Canterbury-based weather forecaster Richard Green says the coming cold change is just a blip and it's back to balmy conditions next week. A commuter train was held up for 15 minutes while disguised… Audio