Neil Miller
Sniffer dogs at Manchester Airport
Airport sniffer dogs are missing smuggled drugs but picking up on cheese and sausages. Audio
Changes to animal welfare laws
Otago farmer Graeme White talks about proposed new laws to always have dogs secured in the back of trucks and utes. Audio
Helen Clark's 2-hour job interview
New Zealand's former PM Helen Clark has been questioned for two hours as she vies for the UN Secretary-General job. Audio
The Panel with Jock Anderson and Neil Miller (Part 2)
Retirement could be just the beginning. Panel Says. No lycra - we're eating. Job applicants asked about sexuality. What's in a name? Botched Lebanon child recovery. Audio
The Panel with Jock Anderson and Neil Miller (Part 1)
Intro. Helen Clark's 2-hour job interview. Changes to animal welfare laws. Sniffer dogs at Manchester Airport. Health and Safety. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 15 April 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Flag vote underway
The choice of a new flag or remaining loyal to the current one is being made as voting in the referendum gets underway. Audio
The attraction of cars
There have been record vehicle sales in New Zealand for the month of February. Audio
Zika and Guillain-Barre syndrome
Auckland neurologist Dr Jen Pereira talks about the condition that's being associated to birth defects in Brazil. Audio
Moving out of houses and into apartments
Melbourne is undergoing an apartment transformation. Real estate agent Paul Osbourne talks about what's happening in his city and compares it to Auckland. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Neil Miller and Jane Bowron have been thinking about. Audio
More water - fewer calories
A study's found that increasing a person's water intake reduces how many calories they consume. Audio
Madonna in NZ
Madonna is performing her first ever concert in New Zealand this weekend. She's been criticised before even setting foot on stage. Audio
Banning kids rugby tackles
The UK is considering banning school children from tackling in rugby. Physiotherapist Chris Pratt talks about the injuries children get playing sport. Audio
Martin Crowe death
After a long illness cricket great Martin Crowe has died at the age of 53. Audio
The Panel with Jane Bowron and Neil Miller (Part 2)
A study's found that increasing a person's water intake reduces how many calories they consume. What the Panelists Neil Miller and Jane Bowron have been thinking about. Melbourne is undergoing an… Audio
The Panel with Jane Bowron and Neil Miller (Part 1)
What the Panelists Neil Miller and Jane Bowron have been up to. After a long illness cricket great Martin Crowe has died at the age of 53. The UK is considering banning school children from tackling… Audio