Catherine Robertson
Half of Brits want Theresa May out
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May is deeply unpopular and looks likely to be toast. Audio
NZ aid for N.Korea
Was the government right to cease sending humanitarian aid to North Korea? Audio
Mental health issues hit lawyers hard
The president of the Law Society Kathryn Beck discusses the high incidences of mental health issues in lawyers. Audio
Panel says
What the panelists Catherine Robertson and Simon Pound have been thinking about. Audio
Asteroids circling
Astronomer and asteroid expert Ian Griffin talks about how alarmed we should be by nearby asteroid and comet activity. Audio
Blind S.African child not welcome in NZ
The High Court has backed an Immigration NZ decision to refuse a visa to a disabled 3-year-old girl because she would be a burden on the health system. Audio
Labour's immigration policy
The Labour Party has announced its immigration policy. Economist Michael Reddell on what he makes of it. Audio
The Panel with Simon Pound and Catherine Robertson (Part 2)
Asteroids circling; Panel says;Mental health issues hit lawyers hard;NZ aid for N.Korea;Half of Brits want Theresa May out. Audio
The Panel with Simon Pound and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Team NZ closer to the America's Cup;Labour's immigration policy;Blind S.African child not welcome in NZ. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 12 June 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Likelihood of Auckland property bubble burst
Near term looks ok. What about further down the track for the economy and housing in particular? Audio
Can we forget Cat Stevens' support of Rushdie fatwa?
Yusuf Islam who used to be Cat Stevens' is soon to perform here. Is his support of a call to kill author Salman Rushdie something that influences your support of his musical career? Audio
Another rubbish story
Wheelie bins, bags, recycling bins, garden waste bins. Matthew Luxon tells us how it's possible to have a zero-waste household. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Peter Fa'afiu and Catherine Robertson want to talk about. Audio
Family First not a charity
The Department of Internal Affairs is maintaning its position that lobby group Family First isn't a charity. But founder Bob McCoskrie tells us why it is. Audio
Shop keepers in Auckland become more desperate
Sunny Kaushal of the Crime Prevention Group says some shopkeepers are considering hunger strikes to get Police action on violent crime. Audio
N.Korea threat to NZ
North Korea doesn't have a missile that can reach New Zealand - but they may do one day. Audio