Lynda Hallinan
Story of the Day with Ali Ventura - spray-on skin
A Japanese cosmetics company Kao Corporation has developed a synthetic spray on skin to cover up blemishes, moles, or marks. Audio
Fears over future Australian climate
Meteorologists are warning of 'apocalyptic' conditions for parts of Australia, with higher temperatures and more extreme weather events. Audio
Ocean erosion of beachfront properties
Residents in Wainui in Gisborne have lost chunks of their properties to big swells and king tides. Audio
Woman blames bank for letting her exceed credit limit
A woman has taken a case to the banking ombudsman, saying her bank should not have let her go over her credit limit. Audio
Question of the Day for 11 September 2019
Friends' Is Turning 25, so our Question of the Day is, what did you love or hate about the show? Audio
Wellington's Trolley Buses won't get refurbished
Wellington's fleet of trolley buses will not be retro-fitted after all. Audio
Vaping deaths in the US - could it happen here?
Yesterday we discussed the vaping, the effects of, and especially whether or not it should be used by smokers as a tool to quit cigarette smoking. There are an increasing number of reports of… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Friends' Is Turning 25, so our Question of the Day is, what did you love or hate about the show? Meteorologists are warning of 'apocalyptic' conditions for parts of Australia, with higher temperatures… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Yesterday we discussed the vaping, the effects of, and especially whether or not it should be used by smokers as a tool to quit cigarette smoking. There are an increasing number of reports of… Audio
I've been thinking for 11 September 2019
What the Panellists Lynda Hallinan and Shane Te Pou have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 11 September 2019
Simon Sweetman remembers when U2 made the fateful decision to install their new album on everyone's iphones. Audio
Are we reaching news saturation?
Newshub's chief news officer Hal Crawford says the fourth estate desperately needs to find a new business model. Peter Thompson from Victoria University joins us to discuss. Audio
PSA questions use of psychometric testing in job interviews
The Public Service Association is questioning Inland Revenue's use of psychometric testing in assessing prospective employees. Employment consultant Chris Eilers joins us to explain what these tests… Audio
Bridges continues to question the credibility of Stats NZ
The war of words between statistics minister James Shaw and leader of the opposition Simon Bridges is heating up, as Bridges continues to question the credibility of Stats NZ following the botched… Audio
Wallabies one win away from Bledisloe
The Wallabies have one hand on the Bledisloe Cup ... so what can we expect from the All Blacks on Saturday night? RNZ sports editor Stephen Hewson joins us to discuss Audio
Ardern vs Australia at Pacific forum
Some sections of the Australian media are lashing out at prime minister Jacinda Ardern following her strong comments at the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
Corrections chief has "no confidence" in mail checks
Corrections chief has 'no confidence' in mail checks after Christchurch mosque accused, another prisoner's letters. Audio