Duncan Webb
The Royal Wedding preparations
A day out from the Royal Wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry the panelists discuss the appeal of the wedding and all its fanfare, plus we hear a snippet from the cellist who will perform at the… Audio
The compost heap could be lethal
Researchers say deaths from fungal infections now exceed that of malaria, globally. One expert says one of the problems is compost heaps, which can be dangerous for those who don't have a strong… Audio
Cricket coin toss could be no more
The ICC is considering scrapping the traditional coin toss from test cricket. Instead the organisation is considering giving the visiting side the opportunity to pick whether to bay or bowl first. Audio
Modular houses as a solution
There is word the government has an offer form an Australian company to build modular houses, as a way to tackle the housing shortage. Audio
Exercise on the job may do nothing
A new study out of the Netherlands suggests exercise is only beneficial when done outside your job. Despite manual labourers being physically active all day, it may not help them, in fact it could… Audio
Parents protest at Reremoana School
Parents of students at Reremoana School in Auckland's Manurewa today held a protest at the gates over bullying. Parents say there is an on-going issue of bullying at the school and have take the… Audio
The Budget debrief
A day on from the Government's budget analysis is focusing on the more minute details including the Crown Debt target, immigration, and education. Audio
The Panel with Duncan Webb and Nicola Willis (Part 2)
A new study out of tghe Netherlands suggests exercise is only beneficial when done outside your job. Despite manual labourers being physically active all day, it may not help them, in fact it could… Audio
The Panel with Duncan Webb and Nicola Willis (Part 1)
A day on from the Government's budget analysis is focusing on the more minute details including the Crown Debt target, immigration, and education. Private schools were somewhat shafted in the Budget… Audio
Arrest made at new Housing NZ complex
A meeting is being held on Friday after complaints at a Christchurch Housing New Zealand complex. Video, Audio
Sex workers in the neighbourhood
Christchurch man Matt Bonis and new Labour MP Duncan Webb on why Police and the Council aren't dealing with sex workers in the 'burbs. Audio
Duncan Webb ahead of Nicky Wagner in Chch central
Christchurch lawyer Duncan Webb made the shift into politics because of the people left behind after the Christchurch earthquakes. Now he's ahead of National's Nicky Wagner in the latest results. Video, Audio
Gerry Brownlee heckled during Christchurch debate
The former Christchurch Rebuild Minister fronted for what's believed to be his first and only political debate this campaign. Video, Audio
Tight election race picked for Christchurch Central
Christchurch Central will be another tight race in this year's election - sitting MP Nicky Wagney from National is being pushed by Labour candidate Duncan Webb and the two went head to head last night… Audio
A snapshot of the Christchurch rebuild
A report on how the central city is progressing. Video
Street prostitution debate in CHCH
Former law professor Duncan Webb discusses the debate surrounding street prostitution in Christchurch. Audio
Consent arguments stymie rape investigations
Law academic and Labour candidate Duncan Webb talks about his party's stance on handling rape allegations. Audio
Zealous anti-smoking programmes in Australia
The zealous Australian anti-smoking programmes are hurting the already marginalised in society and perhaps going too far. Audio
Air on cruise ships is more polluted than large cities.
Air Pollution Engineer at Emmission Impossible, Louise Wickham, talks to the Panel about German research suggestion high levels of air pollution on cruise ships putting passengers at risk. Audio