Shane Te Pou
Question of the Day for 14 May 2019
What's your favourite classic movie - and why? Audio
BYO containers for Foodstuffs supermarkets
Foodstuff's North Island supermarkets, Pak 'n' Save, New World and Four Square will be allowing customers to BYO containers for their seafood, bakery, deli, and butchery purchases. The company says… Audio
Maori and Pasifika under represented in financial disputes
The Government approved disputes scheme is where people that are wronged by a bank, insurer, or lender can go to have their disputes resolved. Only ten per cent of the complainants to the Banking… Audio
Christchurch Call
The Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern is due to meet the leaders of global tech giants including google, Facebook and twitter to eliminate terrorist and violent content online, in Paris. The summit has… Audio
The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Verity Johnson (Part 2)
What's your favourite classic movie - and why? Fonterra is selling the Tip Top heritage band to Froneri. It's a joint venture between PAI Partners and Nestle, which is described as the third largest… Audio
The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Verity Johnson (Part 1)
The Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern is due to meet the leaders of global tech giants including google, Facebook and twitter to eliminate terrorist and violent content online, in Paris. The summit has… Audio
I've been thinking for 14 May 2019
What the panelists Verity Johnson and Shane Te Pou have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 14 May 2019
Doris Day - real name Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff - was born in 1922, and was one of the most popular singers of the 20th century - as well as being very successful at the box office. Doris Day was the… Audio
Calls for south Auckland colonial statue to be removed
Calls are gathering pace for a colonial statue in Otahuhu to be removed and relocated. The subject of the memorial, Colonel Marmaduke Nixon is nothing more than a thug, according to one Auckland man… Video, Audio
Former senior Labour Party official wants apology
A former senior Labour party official Shane Te Pou is demanding an apology from Andrew Little over the leaked list of Auckland house buyers with Chinese sounding surnames. Audio
Shake-up and new audit at Maori disabled trust
Health officials have launched a new audit of the largest Maori service for intellectually disabled people which is accused of misspending public money. Audio
Uncertainty over Labour's next steps in Tamaki Makaurau
Internal conflict is growing within the Labour Party over its council's decision not to let former TVNZ manager Shane Taurima stand in the Tamaki Makaurau electorate. Audio
Labour narrows its search for Tamaki Makaurau candidate
The Labour Party's Tamaki Makaurau electorate committee spokesperson Shane Te Pou discusses potential candidates and the issues facing his electorate. Audio