Guy Williams
Tackling the Tenzing Everest Marathon
Four kiwi businessmen are tonight flying out to Kathmandu to compete in the Tenzing Everest Marathon. It's a rigorous and dangerous run but they're doing it to raise money Heart Kids. Audio
Fight against pokies in Tokoroa
A community group in Tokoroa is fighting against a new "mini casino", a 30-machine pokie venue. The group is raising money on givealittle to mount a legal challenge. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Guy Williams and Julia Hartley Moore want to talk about. Audio
Bulls**t jobs
A professor at the London School of Economics has a new book called "Bullsh*t Jobs". In it, he details how whole industries are made up of jobs that are a waste of time. Audio
Meghan Markle's dad cashes in
As the wedding between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry draws closer, media interest in her family increases. Now Ms Markle's dad has been accused of working with paparazzi to stage photos. Audio
Employment and unionism
The Workplace Relations Minister says New Zealand needs a high-wage, high-skill economy and accepts some businesses may not survive the change but the opposition says unionism won't help growth.
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Facial recognition and us
Supermarket New World has revealed it has rolled out facial recognition technology at some of its North Island stores. It was only admitted when a Dunedin man was mistakenly identified as a… Audio
Moving Devonport's Naval base
The New Zealand Defence Force is looking at how much it would cost to move Devonport's Naval Base. It's been rumoured that Dunedin is a possible option. Audio
The Panel with Guy Williams and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 2)
A Professor at the London School of Economics has a new book called "Bullshit Jobs". In it, he details how whole industries are made up of jobs thta are a waste of time. He says that it would make no… Audio
The Panel with Guy Williams and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
The New Zealand Defence Force is looking at how much it would cost to move Devonport's Naval Base. It's been rumoured that Dunedin is a possible option. We ask the panelists whether they think this is… Audio
Fortnightly rubbish collection
Higher rates and fewer rubbish collections in Auckland have protestors up in arms. Audio
Oil industry protest
Protestors have been active at the New Zealand Petroleum Conference in Wellington. Where does oil and gas fit into our future? Audio
Scones with the PM and a mural - it's all Ed mania
Pop star Ed Sheeran is a small town guy and says he understands why Dunedin's getting so excited about his appearance. Audio
Listener feedback on Auckland Unitec housing
Listener feedback on Auckland Unitec housing. Audio
Collagen for cartilage health?
Some products claim to be able to repair joint cartilage and to make life pain-free. Is it true? Katherine Black of the University of Otago bursts that bubble. Audio
Stripping Sir Bob Jones' knighthood
Sixty-thousand signatures have been garnered to strip Sir Bob Jones of his knighthood after comments he made were perceived as racist. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Guy Williams and Julia Hartley Moore want to talk about. Audio
Dream holiday
A cruise company is creating a dream private island in the Caribbean. What are the Panelists' idea of paradise? Audio
DHBs nurse balancing act
Is there a way to pay nurses a decent wage without bankrupting District Health Boards? We ask health sector menagement expert Robin Gauld of the University of Otago. Audio