Neil Miller
The Panel with Neil Miller and Chris Gallavin (Part 1)
What the Panelists Neil Miller and Chris Gallavin have been up to. NPR bureau chief Karen Kasler discusses the first day of the US Democrat's convention. Most Councils are backing a proposal to bring… Audio
School girls' skirts distracting teachers
Girls at Hornby High in Christchurch are being told to wear longer skirts. Audio
U-turn on vehicle safety ratings
Mark Stockdale of the AA talks about the about-turn on vehicle safety ratings. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Susan Guthrie and Neil Miller have been thinking about. Audio
Online privacy
If Mark Zuckerberg and the head of the FBI are putting tape over their laptop webcameras, should we? Audio
Business say northern towns are becoming lawless
It could be the wild wild north. Local businesses in the Far North say criminals are becoming bolder. Audio
Fining car window washers
National MP Jamie Lee-Ross wants to fine car window washers at intersections. Audio
School maths achievement sliding
Oliver Hartwich of the NZ Initiative think-tank discusses the possibility of making maths and science compulsory NCEA subjects. Audio
Immigration effects on the economy
Economists are divided on whether we've reached peak immigration. Audio
The Panel with Susan Guthrie & Neil Miller (Part 2)
If Mark Zuckerberg and the head of the FBI are putting tape over their laptop webcameras, should we? What the Panelists Susan Guthrie and Neil Miller have been thinking about. Mark Stockdale of the AA… Audio
The Panel with Susan Guthrie & Neil Miller (Part 1)
What the Panelists Susan Guthrie and Neil Miller have been up to. Economists are divided on whether we've reached peak immigration. Oliver Hartwich of the NZ Initiative think-tank discusses the… Audio
Botched Lebanon child recovery
An Australian 60 Minutes crew are being held after a woman's bid to take her children backfired. Audio
What's in a name?
NZ First MP Tracey Martin discusses the finding by the British Bar Association that no jury has ever acquitted anyone called Tracey. Audio
Job applicants asked about sexuality
People applying to work for Metro Trains in Melbourne are being asked about their sexuality as part of the vetting process. Audio
No lycra - we're eating
A Rangiora pub is banning cyclists wearing lycra. The owner of The Plough Mike Saunders explains why. Audio
Retirement could be just the beginning
Retirement might not be just the start of a steady decline a new study shows they could be the best years of your life. Audio
Health and Safety
Those in the Trades are confused about new and "bizarre" Health and Safety rules. Audio