Lynda Hallinan
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Gallavin (Part 1)
There are four businesses in New Zealand that will deliver alcohol to you at home, within in an hour. Alcohol Healthwatch says the companies need further scrutiny as their popularity increases. The… Audio
Wine fountain for Blenheim
The idea of installing a wine fountain in Blenheim has been greeted with horror from the business association. Audio
Bars turning away groups of men
Is it discrimination if a bar refuses entry to groups of men because there are already too many men inside? We talk to bouncer and former Thai kick-boxing champion Mike Angove. Audio
Foreign workers
Business journalist Bernard Hickey discusses whether construction companies are choosing the easy and cheap option by using foreign workers. Or can they really not get locals? Audio
Roy Orbison in the flesh - nearly
Roy Orbison is on tour 30 years after his death. His In Dreams holgram show is receiving great reviews. Who would you like to see via hologram? Audio
Mental illness reporting
Lifeline says calls to its helpline increase by 15% when a story about mental illness is in the news. We talk to Lyn Barnes of AUT about the best way for media cover mental health issues. Audio
Queen Elizabeth endorses Charles
The Queen has given the nod for her first-born Charles to succeed her. Did you really think it would have been Prince William? Audio
Ardern on a pedestal
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is in Time magazine's list of the top 100 influential people. She's being lauded for being pregnant and prime minister. Do you think she's feeling the pressure of… Audio
What's the point of the Commonwealth?
British PM Theresa May has reassured the Queen that the Commonwealth's future is secure. Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
Roy Orbison is on tour 30 years after his death. His In Dreams hologram show is receiving great reviews. Who would you like to see via hologram? What the Panelists Lynda Hallinan and Chris Clarke want… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
British PM Theresa May has reassured the Queen that the Commonwealth's future is secure. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is in Time magazine's list of the top 100 influential people. She's being lauded… Audio
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
It's the end of the golden weather, but even though the garden is falling apart, you can still be planting veges for winter. Audio
Stripping the right to silence
There are growing calls for the right to silence to be stripped from anyone police want to talk to in child abuse investigations. Lawyer Anne Stevens disagrees. Audio
Text pest let off because of Police procedure
What seemed to be a canny move by Police to catch a text pest has backfired in court. Police caught up with the man by using his own scamming methods lawyer Anne Stevens explains why this was illegal.
…Panel Says
What the Panelists Lynda Hallinan and Stephen Franks want to talk about. Audio
Parenting made redundant
Parents have far less effect on their children than we think. Audio
Fighting a losing battle against plastic
Eight million tonnes of plastic goes into the world's oceans each year. Is New Zealand phasing out supermarket bags worth the effort? Audio
Dairy robberies. Is anything changing?
The president of the Crime Prevention Group Sunny Kaushal updates what if anything has improved for shop owners in the face of violent robberies. Audio
One Year and a Day
A law which prevents charges being laid over the collapse of Christchurch's CTV buildin gin the 2011 earthquake could be repealled soon. Audio