Clarke Gayford
The Panel with Nevil Gibson and Clarke Gayford (Part 2)
Shirley Johnson runs a programme helping to get so-called unemployable youth into jobs. A group is trying to get tourists driving on New Zealand raods have special "T-Plates" on display. .The chair of… Audio
The Panel with Nevil Gibson and Clarke Gayford (Part 1)
Geoff Simmons of the Morgan Foundation discusses the University of Auckland study which shows the huge waste of commercially caught fish.
Comedian Oscar Kightley talks about the pronunciation of… Audio
A revolution in education
A prediction that the way we educate will be turned on its head within the next decade. Audio
UK cutting apron strings
The UK has upped the salary requirements for New Zealanders working there. Audio
More funds for Madeline McCann search
British Police have just been given more money for the Madeline McCann investigation. Audio
Walking more popular than rugby
Comedian and football enthusiast Andrew Clay shares his thoughts on the demise of netball and rugby and the rise of walking and camping as sports. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Clarke Gayford and Peter Elliott have been thinking about. Audio
Don't call me a millenial
Those born between 1980 - 2000 don't like being labelled Millenials. Do the Panelists mind whatever generation label they're given? Audio
The Panel with Clarke Gayford and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Millenials;Panel says;Walking more popular than rugby;More funds for Madeline McCann search;UK cutting apron strings;A revolution in education. Audio
Panama Papers
Tax expert Mark Keating discusses the intricate world of off-shore Trusts. Audio
The Panel with Clarke Gayford and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Panel intro;Panama papers. Audio
Taylor Swift's acceptance speech
Pop singer Taylor Swift is being lauded for what's seen as a feminist Grammy Award acceptance speech. Audio
Backpacker ban on locals
Backpacker accommodation are banning New Zealanders from staying because of their bad behaviour. Audio
News in the digital age
Editor of Spin Off Duncan Grieve talks about on-line news and why trvia seems to be taking over. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Clarke Gayford and Susan Guthrie have been thinking about. Audio
A healthy social life
Having a social life as important as exercise for older people. Audio
Red-light runners
Red light running is a major concern for Auckland motorists, and they want more done about it. Audio