Paula Penfold
Case #002 - Teina Pora's Wrongful Conviction
Teina Pora was wrongly imprisoned for 20 years for the rape and murder of Susan Burdett, brutally attacked in her Papatoetoe home in March 1992. Investigative journalist Eugene Bingham joins Jesse to… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 2)
Topics - The US Supreme Court has ruled that employers who fire workers for being gay or transgender are breaking the country's civil rights laws. Over the past few weeks there has been much talk… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 1)
Topics - Sweeping changes to New Zealand's health system were announced today, spearheaded by health economist Heather Simpson formerly inthe office of Helen Clark. New research also shows the health… Audio
Business disruption planning necessary post COVID
Recruitment company, Randstad, is offering advice on how businesses can operate during alert level changes and post COVID-19. Director Katherine Swan talks through what they are recommending. Audio
US economy freefalls as COVID deaths climb
US reporter Simon Hampton is based in New York and talks about what he sees unfolding before him. Audio
Protests feared over checkpoint shut downs
Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about the issues facing police and law enforcement with iwi checkpoints set up to protect communities. Police say they were fearing protests if they shut them down.
…Pandemic predicted by wildlife campaigners for many years
WWF NZ Ceo Livia Esterhazy talks to the panel about how wildlife experts have been predicting the spread of zoonotic diseases because of the loss of habitat. Audio
Anti-viral drugs being tested around the world against COVID-19
Otago University professor of Biochemistry, Kurt Krause, joins the discussion on the range of already existing drugs being tested for their effectiveness treating COVID-19. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Chester Borrows (Part 2)
Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about the issues facing police and law enforcement with iwi checkpoints set up to protect communities. Police say they were fearing protests if they shut them down… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Chester Borrows (Part 1)
Otago University professor of Biochemistry, Kurt Krause, joins the discussion on the range of already existing drugs being tested for their effectiveness treating COVID-19. WWF NZ Ceo Livia Esterhazy… Audio
I've been thinking for 1 May 2020
Panellists Paula Penfold and Chester Borrows share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 1 May 2020
Satirising celebrities who think they are helping during lockdown. Audio
Farmers angry over Te Papa environment exhibition
Farmers are angry at Te Papa for they way they are being portrayed in a new environment exhibition at the museum. Audio
Weinstein using courts to avoid admission of wrongdoing?
Harvey Weinstein manipulating courts to avoid admitting any wrongdoing over sex abuse allegations from dozens of women. Audio
Measles epidemic in Samoa originated in New Zealand
Otago University epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker talks about the measles epidemic in Samoa originating in New Zealand. Audio
What consitutes minimum chips is hotly debated in Australia
Debate is raging in Australia over what the minimum amount of chips should be. Audio
Question of the Day for Friday 13 December 2019
What is the greatest power ballad ever recorded? Audio
Correspodent Olly Barratt gives an update on the UK election
UK correspondent Olly Barratt has the latest on the election results there. Audio
Marie Fredriksson of Roxette died earlier this week
Roxette power ballad queen, Marie Fredriksson, died earlier in the week but leaves a plethora of hits as her legacy. Audio
A look over the ideas floated by Winston Peters
Media commentator Myles Thomas looks at the motives behind Winston Peters meddling with the media landscape. Audio