Tayyaba Khan
The challenges ahead for National's Todd Muller
The Panel is joined by Tim Watkin, who has written a piece for Pundit on the challenges ahead for Todd Muller. Audio
Chance to retrain post-lockdown: Trades training package for NZers
The Panel is joined by the chief executive of industry training organisation Competenz, Fiona Kingsford, to get her take on the government's free trade training package. Audio
Today in music history for 3 June 2020
In this day in 1967, The Doors released 'Light My Fire' in the US, where it went on to be number one on the singles chart two months later. Audio
Countdown to level 1: Is NZ reaching 'pandemic fatigue'?
As New Zealanders prepare to move to alert level 1, The Panel examines the idea of 'pandemic fatigue' with Dr Geoffrey Rice. Audio
The rule of law and the right to peaceful assembly
Following on from the riots in the US, Waikato University of Law Professor Al Gillespie joins The Panel to discuss the laws surrounding rioting and peaceful assembly. Audio
US riots: Concerns over targeting of journalists by police
Many in the US media are saying the treatment of journalists by police officers in recent days reflects an erosion of trust that has seeped into law enforcement under US President Donald Trump. Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
Today in music history for 3 June 2020; Covid-19: Free trades training package for NZers; The challenges ahead for National's Todd Muller; Opinions divided over Nelson's 80s clock tower. Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
US riots: Concerns over targeting of journalists by police; The rule of law and the right to peaceful assembly; Countdown to level 1: Is NZ reaching 'pandemic fatigue'? Audio
What the Panellists have been thinking about
Panellists Tayyaba Khan and Chris Finlayson share what they've been thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
While New Zealand is leaving the cage stage by stage, other parts of the world are entering another week of prolonged isolation. Audio
Bizarre job titles popping up
Bizarre job titles are popping up in the workplace to make the most mundane roles sound more enticing. Audio
Free trials turn into paid for subscriptions by stealth
Free trials turn into paid for subscriptions by stealth. Audio
Why rugby coaches can switch countries but not players
All Black Ardie Savea questions rugby rules allowing coaches to switch to another nation but not players. Audio
Fat shaming to tackle childhood obesity doesn't work
Fatshaming as a way of tackling childhood obesity is being discouraged as before school checks being questions on measuring child's BMI. Audio
Fed Famers Southland talk about their winter grazing problems
Federated Farmers Southland president Geoffrey Young joins the discussion on issues raised over winter grazing conditions and animal welfare concerns. Audio
Clamping business not good and Lime scooters booted out
Clamping businesses complain about revenue loss over cap on charging motorists while in Auckland Lime scooters are given the boot from the streets. Audio
EU declares a climate emergency
The EU declares a climate emergency but doesn't release a plan of action to address climate change. Audio
Manus Island refugees may be sent to NZ under a deal
A compromise on a deal with Australia could see Manus Island refugees sent to New Zealand after a long standing offer to take 150 per year. Audio
Hamish Bidwell on Crusaders name staying but logo changing
Sports writer Hamish Bidwell talks about the Crusaders franchise sticking with its name but changing their logo. Audio