Nadine Higgins
Buses in Otago
Pupils of Tahuna Normal Intermediate School, it seems to be the most affected but other schools as well like Kings High, catch the no. 18 bus from the Otago Peninsula. Not only does the bus get them… Audio
Fuel tax and road safety
Sam Warburton is an economist at The New Zealand Initiative talks to The Panel about what he thinks of previous road safety campaigns and whether the change in transport policy will really save 160… Audio
The cop with the teen boyfriend
The former police inspector who has left the force over her relationship with a young man who is now 18, but 17 and at school when they met. Audio
Press Council doesn't uphold complaint against Bob Jones column
The Press Council has not upheld a complaint against a column by Sir Bob Jones calling for a 'Maori Gratitude Day'. Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert (Part 2)
What talents run in your families? What talent do you wish you had? And what does/did your current family, or the family you grew up in do to bond? What the Panelists Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert… Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
The Press Council has not upheld a complaint against a column by Sir Bob Jones calling for a 'Maori Gratitude Day'. It did call the column "mean, malicious and infantile". Another brief discussion on… Audio
Russell McVeagh sex scandal deepens
More details of the sex and alcohol antics between lawyers and law students at Russell McVeagh show it's nothing new. Audio
Who'll make the most impact as National Party leader?
Bridges, Mitchell, Joyce, Adams, Collins. Who brings what to the National Party leadership and who will be the most palatable for its supporters? We ask former National Party activist Liam Hehir. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Nadine Higgins and Chris Gallavin want to talk about. Audio
Is happy news really good news?
Let's all aim for warm fuzzies. It's good for business and gives us the feel good factor. A British University is handing out happy badges and some cute dogs to pat for students in exam mode. Audio
Auckland train turmoil
The spokesman for the Rail and Maritime Union John Kerr says there's been no progress in train security talks with Auckland Transport which has led to drivers not working overtime and the disruption… Audio
How to prove unconscious bias in criminal cases?
Police arrested two men seemingling on instinct and then discovered cocaine in their car. Accusations of racism were central to the men's court case followed by the dismissal of a drugs charge… Audio
60 Minutes shallow Ardern treatment
An Australian 60 Minutes interview with PM Jacinda Ardern is being widely panned for it's sacarine style and the attention paid to her looks and baby's conception. Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Chris Gallavin (Part 2)
Let's all aim for warm fuzzies. It's good for business and gives us the feel good factor. A British University is handing out happy badges and some cute dogs to pat for students in exam mode. What the… Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Chris Gallavin (Part 1)
An Australian 60 Minutes interview with PM Jacinda Ardern is being widely panned for it's sacarine style and the attention paid to her looks and baby's conception. Police arrested two men seemingling… Audio
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