Nadine Higgins
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
Just $100 for a piece of the new Otago chocolate company
The Panel discusses the temptation to invest in an Otago chocolate company. Audio
Grandparents say children doomed because of how they're raised
Are we coddling our children too much? Audio
Wearable cameras have found our children are not venturing far
Tim Chambers is a researcher analysing some of the data coming out of the Kids'Cam study. Audio
The various types of intelligence and Bill Gates' new project
Bill Gates' smart city of the future and new research out on visual talents. Audio
Kim Mehlhopt's nightmare neighbour
A Christchurch woman has lost almost four hours of sunlight because of the height of the units put up next door. She had little to no warning about the construction of the townhouses. Audio
What does TPP look like now?
All the trimmings of the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal discussed. Audio
To push or not to push Australia over Manus Island refugees
Gerry Brownlee says not to push Australia too hard over Manus Island refugees Audio
The Panel pre-show for 13 November 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 13 November 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
World Obesity Day
New Zealand faces an annual bill of $7billion by 2025 in obesity-related costs. Nutritionist Lea Stenning talks about the link between poverty and obesity. Audio
Atheists 2 cents on the Cathedral
The Society of Rationalists and Humanists says the Anglican Church should stump up for the Christchurch Cathedral's rebuild costs not the government. Audio