Mark Knoff Thomas
Covid-19: Retailers on shopping coming back to Auckland
Shopping and popping double-bubbles are on the cards for Auckland next week.
Cabinet has agreed in principle to move the region to alert level 3 step 2 at 11.59pm on Tuesday 9 November, allowing… Audio
Newmarket Business Association responds to govt announcement
The government has announced a vaccination target for Aotearoa. All DHBs need to get 90 percent of their population double vaccinated so the country can move into the next stage of the Covid-19… Audio
Covid-19: Auckland businesses to get more support
Tamaki Makaurau will remain at alert level 3 for at least the next two weeks, making Auckland's lockdown 76 days.
The government will roll out a new business support package on Friday to help them… Audio
Newmarket business boss hopes for level 1 before Christmas
The next couple of weeks will be tough for many Auckland businesses, with the government's roadmap to alert level 2 potentially full of potholes for them.
Newmarket Business Association boss Mark… Video, Audio
The Pre- Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Mark Knoff-Thomas
Wallace Chapman and panellists Julia Whaipooti and Mark Knoff-Thomas talk to luthier Glyn Evans about his lockdown YouTube series Audio
The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Mark Knoff-Thomas and Julia Whaipooti discuss National MP Paul Goldsmith's colonisation comments, police finding a 3D printed gun, and tax. Audio
The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
Mark Knoff-Thomas and Julia Whaipooti discuss the Restaurant Association lobbying for changes to immigration rules, the Kawerau mill closing, and holiday horror stories. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Mark Knoff-Thomas
Story of the Day with Laura Dooney and what our panellists have been thinking. Audio
Security company Cityguard admits to photographing children
Private security company Cityguard has admitted its staff photograph children they suspect may be doing something wrong, like skateboarding.
Cityguard's admission comes after an Auckland woman… Audio
Today in music history
On this day in 1973, the cult classic film The Harder They Come was released in the US. Audio
Māori Party co-leader kicked out of House for refusal to wear tie
The Panel discusses whether it is time to ditch the tie. Audio
The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Tough new LVRs on the way; More NZers looking to invest in sharemarket; Te reo Māori menu for Dunedin café; Made in NZ: Dickson Road Legal. Audio
The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
Air NZ apologises over working with Saudi Arabian military; 1 in 10 have sent 'harmful digital communications' - survey; Māori Party co-leader kicked out of House for refusal to wear tie; Martin… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What panellists Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff-Thomas have been thinking. Audio
Today in music history: 1990 Milli Vanilli stripped of Grammy
Today in music history, in 1990 Milli Vanill were stripped of their Best New Artist grammy they had won in 1989 after it was revealed Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan didn't actually sing on their debut… Audio
Wallace goes back over corresponce from the week
Wallace and the Panel look back the correspondence of the week and the topics that generated the most feedback. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Tauranga mayor Tenby Powell's resigned today against a backdrop of infighting and problems within the council. The Panel talks to Massey University Senior politics lecturer, Andy Asquith who… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
A report into alleged war crimes committed by Australian troops in Afghanistan makes for harrowing reading. The Panel speaks to the Director of The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
What panellists Jo McCarroll and Mark Knoff-Thomas have been thinking. Audio
3MM: Mark Knoff-Thomas on celebrating NZ's small business heroes
Here's Newmarket Business Association chief executive Mark Knoff-Thomas on the importance of small business and supporting our local businesses as New Zealand's economy looks to recover post-Covid-19.
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