Tayyaba Khan
School rugby tournament cancelled due to measles outbreak
There are now 759 confirmed cases of measles in Auckland, up from 28 since just yesterday. Audio
Is the school lunch project all it's cracked up to be?
The government's free lunch in schools trial looks good on paper, but could it be doing more? Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and David Cormack (Part 2)
Our Question of the Day..what was in YOUR school lunch? Disability advocates say many of New Zealand's public buildings, such as Parliament and Te Papa, aren't doing enough to accommodate the needs of… Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and David Cormack (Part 1)
The government's free lunch in schools trial looks good on paper, but could it be doing more? There are now 759 confirmed cases of measles in Auckland, up from 28 since just yesterday. How do you get… Audio
I've been thinking for 30 August 2019
What the Panellists Tayyaba Khan and David Cormack have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 30 August 2019
Hugh Grant unloaded on Boris Johnson yesterday in a very articulate manner, so the Panel casts its mind back over some great insults of yore. Audio
Dating
An Appleby man has hit on a novel idea for the environmentally minded singleton .. Speed dating for eco-sexuals! Audio
Students urge boycott of Theo Schoon exhibition
A group of students is calling for people to boycott a Theo Schoon exhibition in Wellington, saying the artist is a racist and appropriated Maori culture for his own benefit. Dr Ngarino Ellis joins us… Audio
The end of Whale Oil
The Whale Oil Beef Hooked website is no more. Political blogger Tim Watkin joins the panel to analyse the blog's brief, polarising, but undeniably influential history in New Zealand politics. Audio
The end of Whale Oil
The Whale Oil Beef Hooked website is no more. Political blogger Tim Watkin joins the panel to analyse the blog's brief, polarising, but undeniably influential history in New Zealand politics. Audio
Are Kiwis bad interviewees?
New Zealand's laidback approach can be a hindrance in job interviews, according to an article by Brittany Deguara. Audio
Tensions ratcheting up between USA and North Korea
North Korea has fired an unidentified short-range missile in the country's third weapons test in just over a week. Al Gillespie from Waikato University joins the panel to discuss the implications. Audio
PM not likely to show face at Ihumātao
King Tuhetia will visit Ihumātao tomorrow - but it's unlikely prime minister Jacinda Ardern will make an appearance. Bernie O'Donnell from Waatea News joins us with his take on the situation. Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
How would you make Queen Street prettier? The Whale Oil Beef Hooked website is no more. Political blogger Tim Watkin joins the panel to analyse the blog's brief, polarising, but undeniably influential… Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
King Tuhetia will visit Ihumatao tomorrow - but it's unlikely prime minister Jacinda Ardern will make an appearance. Bernie O'Donnell from Waatea News joins us with his take on the situation. North… Audio
I've been thinking for 2 August 2019
What the PanelistsTayyaba Khan and Shane Te Pou have been thinking about. Audio
Social media and workplace rules
In Stuff Ali Mau has written about workplace social media policies - and how often the bosses have higher standards for you than themselves. Audio
The kids are alright
A group of schoolchildren, some as young as 8, have appeared at the council's annual plan hearings with a call for improved cycle safety. Audio