Finlay Macdonald
The Panel with Ali Jones and Finlay MacDonald (Part 2)
Should train travel be egalitarian? What the Panelists Ali Jones and Finlay MacDonald want to talk about. The families of the 9/11 victims have filed a lawsuit against Saudi Arabia. Janet Weber of… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Finlay MacDonald (Part 1)
Can Labour really promise to stop overseas property speculators by Christmas? We ask International law expert Al Gillespie. Yaching aficiondo Peter Lester on Team NZ choosing monohulls for the next… Audio
Immigration and education
If immigration is cut what will become of international student education providers? Audio
Another Aussie MP with dual citizenship
Australian Labor's deputy leader won't confirm or deny if he still has British citizenship. Audio
Rail vs roads
Rachel Brown of the Sustainable Business Network on what transport is favoured by business. Audio
Specialists and generalists
Is there an anti-intellectualism feeling in the world? Audio
Labour candidate puts hard word on market organiser
Labour's Pakuranga candidate gets heavy over not being accomodated for campaigning. Audio
Is discrimination behind being denied charity status?
Bob McCroskrie of the socially conservative group Family First talks about its charitable works. Audio
Phil Goff may have to break his election promise
Max Rashbrooke of Victoria University on whether Auckland Council needs to cut costs to keep Mayor Phil Goff's rates rise promise. Audio
Any publicity good publicity?
Gareth Morgan's TOP party has seized a publicity opportunity after "lipstick on a pig" comment. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen, and Finlay MacDonald,(Part 2)
Is there an anti-intellectualism feeling in the world? What the Panelists Mai Chen and Finlay MacDonald want to talk about. Rachel Brown of the Sustainable Business Network on what transport is… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen, and Finlay MacDonald,(Part 1)
Gareth Morgan's TOP party has seized a publicity opportunity after "lipstick on a pig" comment. Max Rashbrooke of Victoria University on whether Auckland Council needs to cut costs to keep Mayor Phil… Audio
Banning sexist ads and keeping online pornography from children
Banning sexist ads and keeping online pornography from children by introducing credit card ID. We ask Katie Fitzpatrick of the University of Auckland if either of these ideas will work. Audio
Questions over BBC interviewer's questions
BBC presenter John Humphrys is underfire for asking tennis player Johanna Konta about her various national identities. Audio
The politics of womens clothes
Saudi woman arrested over her skirt, Canadian band Arcade fire adds a dress code to its concerts and professional women golfers told what to not wear. Audio
Too much work leads to a dicky ticker
More people are paying the price of long working hours with their heart health. Audio
Labour's health and education policies
Bernard Hickey on the Labour Party's health and education policies and how they'll be paid for.
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Radical cuts begin at IRD
Tax expert Mark Keating on the job losses and the way they pave the way for more technology at the Inland Revenue Department. Audio