Michele A'court
Special housing in Tauranga
Two special housing areas for Tauranga to help with the overflow from Auckland. Audio
Life without political donations
Tens of thousands of dollars of Mafia money was donated to Australia's Liberal party. Electoral law expert Andrew Geddis tells us what could happen without political donations. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists David Slack and Michele A'Court have been thinking about. Audio
Rugby ticket scalping
Tickets to the Super Rugby final are being on-sold online for many times the original price. The CEO of Consumer NZ explains what the law is around scalping and if anything can be done short of a law… Audio
Reward for good drivers
A new idea from transport authorities aims to reward good drivers. One way is to forgive a misdemeanour for drivers with a previous clean record. Audio
Domestic violence
The CEO of Women's Refuge Ang Jury joins the Panel to discuss the level of reported family violence cases. One-hundred thousand a year. Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Michele A'Court (Part 2)
How's life? Panel Says; Life without political donations; Special housing in Tauranga; Dunedin liquor laws. Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Michele A'Court (Part 1)
Intro; Domestic violence; Reward for good drivers; Rugby ticket scalping. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 30 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Men in kilts
Sixteen year-old American actor Jaden Smith has gone to his school prom in a skirt. Is it time for kilts and dresses to be worn more often by men? Audio
The Beckenridge mystery
Former police officer Trevor Morley joins the Panel to discuss the disappearance of Mike Zhao-Beckenridge and his step father John Beckenridge. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists David Slack and Michelle A'Court have been thinking about. Audio
A new James Bond book
The new James Bond book is called Trigger Mortis. The Panel talks about some ingenious book titles. Audio
Government doors and stone obelisks
A $30,000 dividing door for National and Labour in the Beehive. A $43,000 sign for the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment. Audio
Refugee quota
Amnesty is urging New Zealand to up its refugee quota. We talk to Alexander Gillespie of the University of Waikato about how our 750 per annum compares to other countries. Audio
Blatter resignation
The head of FIFA Seth Blatter has resigned after the arrests of some of the football organisation's top officials. Will the rot remain despite a new boss at FIFA? Audio