Catherine Robertson
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and David Farrar (Part 2)
Paul Sorrell of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust discusses the suffering of conscientious objectors and how their stance influenced New Zealand society. What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and David Farrar (Part 1)
Jonathan Boston of Victoria University on whether a delay in forming a coalition is actually a sign of a healthy democracy. Passchendaele resurgence in the public conscience. US comedian and actor… Audio
Expo to attract teachers to Auckland
Primary school principal Kevin Bush explains why they're going hard-out to attract teachers to Auckland. A city teachers have been fleeing because they can afford to live there. Audio
65 Every St
The owner of the property where the Bain murders took place is worried about invasion of privacy around the film's title. Clive Elliott QC says there's not a lot she can do about it. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and Garry Moore want to talk about. Audio
Media scum
US President thinks the news media are scum and New Zealanders are fearing fake news. Audio
Auckland says no to Easter Sunday trading
Kim Campbell of the Employers and Manufacturers Association talks about the need for Easter Sunday shopping in Auckland and business support for a Living Wage. Audio
Hairnets and hi-vis
The leaders of the two major parties have been on charm offensives today. Labour's Jacinda Ardern in Auckland and National's Bill English in Christchurch. Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Garry Moore (Part 2)
US President thinks the news media are scum and New Zealanders are fearing fake news. What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and Garry Moore want to talk about. The owner of the property where the… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Garry Moore (Part 1)
The speed limit on several motorways is going up to 110kph. The leaders of the two major parties have been on charm offensives today. Labour's Jacinda Ardern in Auckland and National's Bill English in… Audio
Cafe in Melbourne charges a man tax because of gender pay gap
Vegan cafe in Melbourne introduces a man tax. Audio
Hutt City Council fighting over food entitlements at meetings
Legal costs mount in the Hutt City Council stoush over food availability at meetings. Audio
Residents have their streets sold and have to pay for parking
Jules Older lives in the San Francisco gated community where an outsider has bought all the public roads in it and plans to charge residents. Audio
Employment lawyer, talks about google worker sacking
Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel talks about the balance of freedom of speech and a company protecting its reputation after Google sacked a worker for making misogynist statements. Audio
Child uplifting laws will not change after footage was aired
There's no move to change the uplifting children's policy in light of footage showing a five year being taken by police from her mother's home. Audio
Tributes flow for Glen Campbell
Tributes flow today for Glen Campbell who has died aged 81 after a battle with Alzheimer's. Audio
Winston Peters says he has the PM text messages
Winston Peters tells political editor Paddy Gower he's talking rubbish when it comes to his possession of the Prime Minister text message exchanges with a former worker in his electorate office. Audio