Peter Dunne
Sophisticated scammers staying ahead of the curve
New Zealanders are still falling victim to scammers - to the tune of up to $500 million a year. Martin Cocker from Internet NZ joins us to discuss whether we should know better by now, or whether… Audio
Woodville hit by mysterious internet outages
We're joined by Rowena Fry, a resident of the small North Island town of Woodville which is experiencing regular and inexplicable internet outages, which both service and infrastructure providers are… Audio
Where does your bottled water come from?
New Zealand-based water bottlers are using lovely landscapes on their labels to make buyers imagine pristineness, sacred springs, mile-deep aquifers.
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Early childhood centres bursting at the seams
Public health expert Mike Bedford says overcrowding stemming from financial pressure on parents, as well as out-dated minimum standards, are turning early childhood centres into childminding services.
…Trump and Kim Jong Un's historic meeting likely to go ahead
The on-again / off-again meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un is on again, with experts suggesting South Korean officials may have nudged the American president back to the negotiating table.
…Peters poised for another stint as stand-in PM
The New Zealand First Winston Peters will officially begin his tenure as stand-in Prime Minister once Jacinda Ardern arrives at hospital to give birth.
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The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
New Zealand-based water bottlers are using lovely landscapes on their labels to make buyers imagine pristineness, sacred springs, mile-deep aquifers. What the Panelists Lizzie Marvelly and Peter Dunne… Audio
The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
The New Zealand First Winston Peters will officially begin his tenure as stand-in Prime Minister once Jacinda Ardern arrives at hospital to give birth. The Government will announce another working… Audio
National MP Steven Joyce
National MP Steven Joyce has made his final speech in the House. Audio
NZ a numpty over Russia spy saga
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been labelled naive by saying there are no undeclared Russian intelligence officers in New Zealand. Do we look like idiots for not using our diplomatic powers to… Audio
Reckless driving and crashes
A report from the AA has found that half of fatal and serious injury crashes are caused by reckless driving. One advocate says fix the roads. Patrick Reynolds of Greater Auckland answers - Will fixing… Audio
Tourist tax
The idea of a tourist tax has been raised again. This time by the MacKenzie mayor. What would an extra tax do? How much would it need to be to do it? Audio
The return of Roseanne
Roseanne Barr's self-titled show is making a comeback. The actress is a solid Trump supporter in real life and on-screen. Will we understand Trump supporters more by watching the show? Audio
Reverse vending machines for plastics
The UK is looking at options to rid the environment of plastic. Are reverse vending machines part of the solution that could be implemented in New Zealand? Audio
Auckland regional fuel tax
How effective would a regional fuel tax be to ease Auckland's traffic congestion? We ask economic commentator Bernard Hickey. Audio
RNZ fall-out: How to meet a Minister
Carol Hirschfeld has gone from RNZ but Broadcasting Minister Clare Curran isn't going anywhere. Media lecturer Peter Thompson of Victoria University explains how public broadcasters need to deal with… Audio
The Panel with Peter Dunne and Dellwyn Stuart (Part 2)
Roseanne Barr's self-titled show is making a comeback. The actress is a solid Trump supporter in real life and on-screen. Will we understand Trump supporters more by watching the show? What the… Audio
The Panel with Peter Dunne and Dellwyn Stuart (Part 1)
Carol Hirshfeld has gone from RNZ but Broadcasting Minister Clare Curran isn't going anywhere. Media lecturer Peter Thompson of Victoria University explains how public broadcasters need to deal with… Audio