Paula Penfold
The Panel with Michael Moynahan and Paula Penfold (Part 1)
So are trains the way to go? Can the Labour-led government follow through with Pike River promises? We ask political commentator Richard Harman. Auckland's mayor Phil Goff says the city can't afford… Audio
Should previous salaries be accessible knowledge for employers?
Should New Zealand replicate California's new law stopping employers asking about employees' previous salary? Audio
Parents drinking in front of their kids
What do children think of their parents' drinking? Audio
Singing while driving, is it a crime?
Everyone loves to sing while driving, until they get a ticket. Video, Audio
Ronald McDonald House rejected by DHB
Caroline Beech on Ronald McDonald House: "There's never any sign of anything related to McDonalds." Audio
Government announces coalition details
More details about the new Government's coalition announced. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and James Elliott (Part 2)
Everyone loves to sing while driving, until they get a ticket. What the Panelists Paula Penfold and James Elliott want to talk about. People don't want to eat dessert anymore. What do children think… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and James Elliott (Part 1)
More details about the new Government's coalition announced and who the ministers will be. We talk to a mother who's daughter has cancer about the support they've had from Ronald McDonald House. Audio
McMayweather fight
It seems Floyd Mayweather was so confident he would beat Conor McGregor in the 10th round, he wanted to bet $400,000 on it. Audio
Utopian or dystopian future?
The Extinction and Livestock Conference in London, has issued a warning that we are used to hearing - Industrial agriculture is bringing about the mass extinction of life on Earth. Audio
Self-drive trucks
Self-driving truck convoys are being tested in the UK as Labour looks to revive rail in NZ. Audio
Police and privacy
Lawyer Kathryn Dalziel on blogger Martyn Bradbury's bank acounts being accessed by Police as part of the Dirty Politics investigation. Audio
Humour in tragedy
There's massive flooding in Houston, Texas. Some manage to find humour in the situation. Audio
Reinvention
New heights for Taylor Swift on the major music channels as she may tarnish her own image. Audio
AUSA votes against Pro-Life group affiliation
Is free speech and free thought under threat at the University of Auckland? Audio
$300m earmarked by Labour for CHCH
National says Labour's $300m election campaign pledge for Christchurch lacks detail. Audio
Winton Peters' pension tension
Political commentator Bryce Edwards discusses NZ First leader Winston Peters superannuation over payment. Audio