Chris Wikaira
NZ-made: Rescuing carpets from landfill
The Panel speaks to Morgan Keating Marr from 'Mumma Jos' as part of its weekly segment on New Zealand-made products. Audio
Kiwi drivers sitting on learner and restricted licences - report
The Panel discusses why so many Kiwis haven't moved to their full licence. Audio
NZ First propose Universal Family Benefit
The Panel is joined by Rosemary du Plessis - Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Canterbury. Audio
HRC targets anti-Asian sentiment with campaign
There's been an increase in racism against Asian New Zealanders since the Covid-19 pandemic began, says the Human Rights Commission. Audio
Today in music history
Today in music history: US singer Kim Carnes was born on this day in 1945. Audio
Up to 750 jobs to go at Warehouse
It's been revealed today that a proposed restructure of The Warehouse stores will cost between 500 and 750 jobs. Audio
Melbourne resident discusses mandatory masks
The Panel talks to Melbourne resident Melissa Bruorton about the new requirement for residents to wear masks. Audio
Proposed $3000 quarantine fee debated
Human Rights lawyer Michael Bott joins The Panel to discuss the prospect of a $3000 fee for each adult in managed isolation. Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira & Chamanthie Sinhalage-Fonseka (Part 2)
HRC targets anti-Asian sentiment with campaign. NZ First proposes Universal Family benefit.Kiwi drivers sitting on learner/restricted licences - report. NZ-made: Rescuing carpets from landfill. Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira & Chamanthie Sinhalage-Fonseka (Part 1)
Proposed $3000 quarantine fee debated. Melbourne resident discusses mandatory masks. Up to 750 jobs to go at Warehouse. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
Panellists Chris Wikaira and Chamanthie Sinhalage-Fonseka share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Caitlin Cherry
New technology that helps our lives: shoes that vacuum, and a massaging robot. Audio
Will developing the rail network kick-start the economy?
Brad Olsen, Senior Economist at Infometrics discusses the notion that spending on the rail network will help stimulate the economy post Covid 19. Audio
Media funding changes inevitable
Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Victoria University, Dr Peter Thompson, joins the discussion on moves to get tech giants to share revenue it gets from using Australian media to Stuff… Audio
Is writing letters the answer to toxic social media
A New York columnist has found that reading her grandparents love letters has been an antidote to the barrage of social media bad news and misinformation. Audio
Calls for police to shut down "illegal" checkpoints
A Northland MP has called for police to close down "illegal" Tai Tokerau Border Control checkpoints in Kaikohe - however Te Punaha Matatini's Andrew Sporle says Maori and Pacific populations could be… Audio
The capacity for contact tracing
The Goverment's goal for Covid 19 is elimination and to that end contact tracing is crucial. Associate Professor Dr Arindam Basu from the University of Canterbury looks at whether or not we have the… Audio
The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
The Goverment's goal for Covid 19 is elimination and to that end contact tracing is crucial. Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell, Deputy Director of the GeoHealth Laboratory at the University of… Audio
I've been thinking for 21 April 2020
Panellists Cindy Mitchener and Chris Wikaira share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 21 April 2020
Museums around the world may be closed amid the pandemic, but that's not stopping some from showcasing their more unusual objects online. Many are now taking part in a '#CURATORBATTLE' on Twitter and… Audio