Julia Whaipooti
Black Lives Matter movement has relevance in NZ - justice advocate
Thousands turned out in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington yesterday to protest the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
The Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon says the outpouring of anger… Audio
Māori concerned at powers to search marae without warrant
Māori communities are deeply concerned that police may be able to search marae and homes without a warrant at Covid-19 alert level 2.
It is another contentious aspect of the Covid-19 Health Response… Audio
Cats film sweeps the Razzies
The film version of Cats sweeps the Razzie Awards for worst films of the year. Audio
How to help struggling businesses
Dr David Wilson explains to The Panel ways he thinks the Government can help during the coronavirus pandemic. Audio
Concerns around Maori health
Dr Rhys Jones joins The Panel to talk about the concerns around Maori health during the pandemic. Audio
The Friday Mailbag
Wallace Chapman reads the best of your feedback from throughout the week. Audio
Website to help business stay afloat
A new website allowing businesses to help other businesses out, has been launched in Wellington. Founder Paul Johnson joins The Panel to explain. Audio
How to cope with Covid-induced anxiety
Dr Sarb Johal talks to The Panel about how to cope with the anxiety Covid-19 is causing, and his own brush with the virus. Audio
Reserve Bank announcements
The Reserve Bank has announced a range of measures to support New Zealand's financial system. Audio
The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
Wallace Chapman reads the best of your feedback from throughout the week. Dame Vera Lynn has turned 103 today. Dr Rhys Jones joins The Panel to talk about the concerns around Maori health during the… Audio
The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Bill Ralston (Part 1)
The Reserve Bank has announced a range of measures to support New Zealand's financial system. Dr Sarb Johal talks to The Panel about how to cope with the anxiety Covid-19 is causing, and his own brush… Audio
I've been thinking for 20 March 2020
What the panellists Julia Whaipooti and Bill Ralston have been thinking about. Audio
Law and policy during Covid outbreak
Law Professor Al Gillespie joins The Panel to talk about law and policy during a pandemic. Audio
Countdown imposes limit on sales
Countdown is imposing a limit on sales of goods and is urgently reducing supermarket hours to cope with "unprecedented" buying in stores. Audio
Call to end Police Armed Response Teams
Māori justice advocates want Police Armed Response Teams stopped immediately. Lawyer and social justice advocate, Julia Whaipooti says the polcie failed to consult with māori, which is a treaty… Audio
Māori justice advocates seek tribunal hearing over police Armed Response Teams
Māori justice advocates are seeking an urgent Tribunal hearing on the Police Armed Response Teams.
Special police patrol vehicles carrying armed officers have been patrolling Counties Manukau… Audio
‘Nappy ban’ café gets slammed with negative reviews
A Palmerston North café has been flooded with negative reviews online after telling parents that the toilet was not a nappy changing station. Audio
Nearly 40 percent of Kiwis not getting enough sleep - study
A new study suggests that nearly 40 percent of New Zealanders are getting less than seven hours sleep each night. Audio
Taradale residents told to dob in gang behaviour after massive brawl
Residents in Napier are being encouraged by police to dob in suspicious behaviour after three people were arrested following a massive brawl between 30-40 Mongrel Mob and Black Power gang members last… Audio