Ella Henry
Question of the Day for 25 January 2019
Question of the Day: What did you want to be when you grew up? (and what do you really do now?) Audio
KiwiBuild misses its targets
Housing Minister Phil Twyford has revealed KiwiBuild won't hit its target of 1000 homes this year as promised. The opposition is calling the scheme a failure, but some say there's still hope. Audio
Gondolas or ziplines to Rangitoto considered
An Auckland Iwi leader has proposed gondolas or ziplines to get people to Rangitoto Island. It's thought the Island isn't being used to its potential for both locals and tourists. Audio
The debate over Margaret Court Arena
Vogue magazine editor-in-chief Anna Wintour has called for Margaret Court Arena to be renamed, in a speech at the Australian Open. Audio
FPA report details leak
The working Group on fair pay agreements has delivered its report to Workplace relations Minister Ian Lees Galloway. The full details aren't known, but a few of the details have been leaked. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Jordan Carter (Part 2)
Housing Minister Phil Twyford has revealed KiwiBuild won't hit its target of 1000 homes this year as promised. The opposition is calling the scheme a failure, but some say there's still hope. We get… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Jordan Carter (Part 1)
The working Group on fair pay agreements has delivered it's report to Workplace relations Minister Ian Lees Galloway. The full details aren't known, but a few of the details have been leaked. We speak… Audio
Pre-Panel for 25 January 2019
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Pot-holes on the road to legalizing cannabis
Cannabis is a whisker away from being officially legal in Canada. It looks like New Zealand's laws will be much the same as Canada's. There are some unresolved issues around the drug and how the laws… Audio
PC pioneer Paul Allen dies
The man who paved the way for our laptops and smartphones has died. Paul Allen spearheaded the operating system for IMBs first personal computer in 1980. And put Microsoft on the map. Audio
Salvation Army's KiwiBuy
The Salvation Army has developed a schme which it says will help 50, 000 people to buy their own homes. KiwiBuy would see th government contribute $1bn annually. The Salvation Army's Alan Johnson says… Audio
Ross lays complaint with Police against Bridges
It's well and truly on. Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has been the Pied Piper to the media on his trip to a Police station in Wellington. He's laid a complaint against National Party leader Simon… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
The man who paved the way for our laptops and smartphones has died. Paul Allen spearheaded the operating system for IMBs first personal computer in 1980. And put Microsoft on the map. What the… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
It's well and truly on. Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has been the Pied Piper to the media on his trip to a Police station in Wellington. He's laid a complaint against National Party leader Simon… Audio
Speed and badly designed cycle lanes
How fast we should be able to drive on motorways and are we sick of people toddling along at 70km an hour? Then there are the seemingly random speed limits like the one around the Waterview Tunnel.And… Audio
The umpire's call over Serena's outburst
Did tennis umpire Carlos Ramos do the right thing in his handling of Serena Williams' on-court outburst? Is there any merit in Williams claiming sexism in his decision to dock her a game? We ask… Audio
Spring not a good time for thinking
New research carried out by the University of Toronto has found that we don't think as well in Spring. Although the study was dementia research the seaonal glitsch applies to all of us. It also found… Audio