Andrew Hoggard
Exporters hoping China kerfuffle does not affect them
Exporters are hoping China and New Zealand can keep the politics out of their long-standing trade relationship.
The Government has joined a group of United States allies who have pointed the finger… Audio
$302 m to encourage EVs - are feebates back on the agenda?
The government has set aside $302 million to encourage low emissions vehicles and looks set to move on a feebate scheme, introducing incentives for electric vehicles and eventually a tax on gas… Audio
Pressure on NZ's dairy industry over palm oil by-product
Greenpeace says the New Zealand government should step in and stop this country's dairy industry from using PKE as a supplementary feed. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)
Panellists discuss plastic reduction, the miss Miss Rotorua pageant and the secret to a good steak. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
Panellists discuss rising house prices and regenerative agriculture. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Jo McCarroll and Andrew Hoggard
Panellists share what they have been thinking. We answer listeners' questions for our weekly Wednesday Dear Panel segment. Audio
The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
A new research project will study the ongoing impact of "quake brain" on people's memory and other cognitive functions a decade after the Canterbury earthquakes; a Masterton print business that can't… Audio
The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
We are days away from the country's largest ever mass vaccination programme, but research has found 24 percent of Kiwis are unlikely to have a Covid-19 vaccine if offered; the Parliamentary… Audio
What panellists have been thinking
What panellists Andrew Hoggard and Penny Ashton have been thinking. Audio
Big upheaval with landmark Climate Chance Commission plan
New Zealand is heading for a major upheaval under a landmark plan to combat the climate crisis - but the sectors in line for the most serious change are already showing signs of resistance.
The… Audio
Dairy industry says it's hundreds of staff short
The dairy industry says despite a big push to try and attract locals, it's still hundreds of staff short this season.
The closure of New Zealand's borders to foreign nationals has hard hit many… Audio
Federated Farmers reacts to Labour electoral win
Heartland New Zealand has turned from blue to red, with a rural voters swing away from the National Party and towards Labour.
Saturday's election threw up a host of surprises, including Labour's… Audio
Music history: Prince gets booed off the stage
On this day in 1981 Opening a show for The Rolling Stones at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, Prince gets booed off the stage. Audio
The Panel with Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)
Both of the major parties have made announcements about broadband infrastructure, promising to improve connectivity in the regions. The major parties have made announcements about broadband… Audio
The Panel with Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
There is speculation that the Springboks may pull out of the Rugby Championship in Australia. Meanwhile everyone's talking about the Bledisloe Cup opening match draw. As of today there's a fifty… Audio
What panellists Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard are thinking
What panellists Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day: Roller skating with Amelia Langford
Rollerskating is back on trend. Non-roller skater, Amelia Langford, delves into this sub-culture. Audio
Election 2020: Agriculture becomes centre of policy tug of wat
Agriculture has found itself in a policy tug-of-war between National and Labour this election.
National's Judith Collins wants to dismantle environmental reforms, claiming they act as a drag on farm… Audio
The lost art of listening, new technology blamed for too many distractions
New technology has taken away the art of listening without distractions, meaning music isn't being heard like it used to be. Audio
Woman complains about no cheese on her fajitas, slayed online
A woman who's husband posted a photo online of her looking sad because there was no cheese on her fajitas has been slammed online for the entitlement and tone deaf self pity in the middle of a global… Audio