Raybon Kan
Demolition damages neighbour
Kate Patterson explains how no amount of calling house owners, WorkSafe or the Auckland Council prevented a dodgy demolition damaging her Point Chevalier home. Audio
Danger in the field
DoC workers are facing increasing dangers in the field. From shots being fired at them to vehicle tampering. Audio
Loved Alexandra principal retires
Garry Andersen has retired after 35 years at the Terrace Primary School in Central Otago. Garry is known for his encouragement of positive relationships, respect and politeness. Audio
Major websites news inaccurate
The Press Council's rebuked Stuff and the nzherald over paid content that masquerades as news. Audio
An accidental Christmas
Christmas is one of the most accident-prone times of the year. Wine cork injuries, Christmas tree trauma, Christmas lights incidents and run-ins with roast dinners. Audio
No more arrests for student debtors
The government's going to be softer on getting students to repay their loans. Will they just not bother? Audio
More cops on the beat
Police Association President Chris Cahill is optimistic that 600 new Police officers can be trained every year. But he says it won't be easy. Audio
Parliament recess
School's out for MPs and this means a few weeks of being politician-free. Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
How giving and giving are you at Christmas? What the Panelists Nadine Higgins and Raybon Kan want to talk about. Garry Andersen has retired after 35 years at the Terrace Primary School in Central… Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
School's out for MPs and this means a few weeks of neing politician-free. Police Association President Chris Cahill is optimistic that 600 new Police officers can be trained every year. But he says it… Audio
Lazy and dangerous drivers
Motor safety campaigner, Clive Matthew-Wilson, talks about the new study labelling kiwi drivers as lazy and dangerous as our road toll continues to rise. Audio
Morality and Pay
Cleary Wealth Management Director, Grant Cleary joins the panel to discuss whether CEOs need to start making moral decisions rather than financial ones when it comes to fair pay. Audio
Bath or shower?
The panelists discuss whether baths or showers are a better way to start the day. Audio
Air quality in Otago
Otago regional councillor Michael Laws tells us why he's disputing a council-endorsed report linking poor air quality to health problems. He wants evidence of the issue in the region. Audio
Decision Day
Lawyer and political commentator Linda Clark and National party pollster David Farrar join the Panel to discuss today's political developments, as the country awaits Winston Peters' decision. Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Lynda Hallinan (Part 2)
The panelists discuss whether baths or showers are a better way to start the day. What the Panelists Raybon Kan and Lynda Hallinan want to talk about. Cleary Wealth Management Director, Grant Cleary… Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Lynda Hallinan (Part 1)
Lawyer and political commentator Linda Clark and National party pollster David Farrar join the Panel to discuss today's political developments, as the country awaits Winston Peters' decision. Otago… Audio