Paula Penfold
The Panel with Peter Vial and Paula Penfold (Part 2)
Bob Dylan's now selling a whiskey called "Heaven's Door" - has he sold out? We also look at at the increasing trend of sobreity among millenials and why low alcohol beer is becoming more popular. What… Audio
The Panel with Peter Vial and Paula Penfold (Part 1)
An internal email from a BP staffer has revealed the tactics the petrol company uses for pricing in different regions. It appears pretol price is not just dependent on the crude oil or the dollar but… Audio
Dark Net threads into NZ drug supply
Students in the UK have been charged after supplying drugs around the world, including New Zealand. Tom Moore of Aura Information Security talks about how much we haveto fear from the dark net. Audio
Too casual with our data
The allegations aimed at UK-based consulting firm Cambridge Analytica about using Facebook profiles to aid in the Donald Trump presidential campaign leads us to think about our personal data. Digital… Audio
Finland - the happiest place on Earth
Finns say equality is at the core of their happiness. They've just been named the happiest country in the world according to a UN report. Audio
Jones vs Air NZ
Is Shane Jones right in taking the doyens of Air New Zealand on over the axing of regional services? Professor Paul Spoonley of Massey University talks about how much impact losing flights has on… Audio
Obama pulling power
Former US president Barack Obama is in the country. Incase you hadn't noticed. There are cries of how much the trip will do for tourism, really? And what about the cost involved in keeping him safe… Audio
Fonterra CEO resigns
Fonterra has announced its chief executive Theo Spierings is leaving after seven years in the job. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Joe Bennett (Part 2)
Finns say equality is at the core of their happiness. They've just been named the happiest country in the world according to a UN report. What the Panelists Paula Penfold and Joe Bennett want to talk… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Joe Bennett (Part 1)
Fonterra has announced its chief executive Theo Spierings is leaving after seven years in the job. Former US president Barack Obama is in the country. Incase you hadn't noticed. There are cries of how… Audio
A message for Facebook's Messenger Kids
Many community groups and psychologists think children under 12 are too young to be into social media. They're asking Facebook to get rid of it's Messenger Kids platform. Audio
Waitangi PM lovefest - but there's work to do
So far pre-Waitangi Day events have been largely amicable. Dr Aroha Harris discusses what shape the relationship between Maori and the government needs to take. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Paula Penfold and Damian Christie want to talk about. Audio
Are books forever?
Most Afghans can't read but their book trade Is booming.
Meanwhile a Gallup poll shows North Americans are reading books as much as they were in 2002 despite the advent of social media and… Audio
Workplace sexual misconduct register
A national register of workplace sexual misconduct is set to be established by July. MBIE will keep note of the alledged misdeeds under the direction of the Women's Minister Julie Ann Genter. Audio
Uphill slog starts for teachers
Teachers who think they're underpaid and overworked start 2018. Will this government do anything about it? Audio
SuperBowl 52
The USA's greatest sporting show on earth is on today. Superbowl 52 sees the New England Patriots go against the Philadelphia Eagles. Audio
Govt agency's $3m travel and tips
Government agency Callaghan Innovation spent almost $3 million on travel and entertainment in one year. Someone also generously tipped $50 from the public purse. Audio
Police refer fraud to PIs
Police are advising victims of financial crimes to hire private investigators. Criminal lawyer Steve Cullen thinks Police don't take financial crime seriously enough. Audio