Heather Roy
The Panel with Heather Roy and Russell Brown (Part 2)
Question of the Day; What advice did your parents give you?; What a way to make a living; Elderly struggling with online world; Beards: Dirtier than a dog; It's not what you know... Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Russell Brown (Part 1)
No Capital Gains Tax; 'National Interest' test for investments considered; How much will you pay to watch the RWC? Audio
Story of the Day and I've been thinking for 17 April 2019
An introduction to our panellist and the topics for the day plus our panellists share their thoughts on something they've been thinking about. Audio
Three Minutes Max: Heather Roy
Heather Roy is upset about the changes to the way ANZAC commemorations are being held in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Audio
The Pre-panel for 14 January 2019
Wallace Chapman is joined by Peter Elliott and Heather Roy. He asks his question of the day and our panellists tell us what they've been thinking Audio
How much would you give up your phone for?
Company Vitamin Water has announced it will give away $100,000 to someone who can survive a year without using a smartphone. An old fashion landline is allowed. Audio
Sunburn - bad advice and bad sunscreen
It's now well into summer so we have consulted dermatologist Dr Louise Reiche to debunk common sunburn remedies. Meanwhile the annual debate over the strength and efficacies of sunscreen has… Audio
Kevin Lloyd: "I'm now the shark attack guy"
A 24-year-old Kerikeri man managed to free himself from the jaws of a shark in Northland this weekend. Kevin Lloyd was spearfishing when he was attacked by a 2.1 metre mako shark. Kevin joins The… Audio
Are young people ok?
According to a selection of surveys out of the US, millennials are doing it rough. They are the broke generation, unless they live at home. Audio
'Cannabis is Medicine' billboard
Helius Therapeutics have begun a nationwide ad campaign, including billboards will the slogan "cannabis is medicine", the first advertising from a licensed cannabis company. Audio
Protesters against theme parks
Peaceful protesters stormed Gold Coast theme parks over the weekend, forcing families to leave shows. The group Justice for Captives got in the water at Sea World, demanding the dolphin show be… Audio
Hit and run petition gains strength
A petition to appeal the sentence of Rouxle Le Roux, who hit and killed a teenager with her car, has now gained 100,000 signatures. Audio
Rogue Defence Force guns
Semi-automatic guns sold by the Defence Force ages ago being used by gangs. Audio
Investment to fix our deadly roads
The Government has announced a $1.4 billion plan over three years to improve roads and lower the number of deaths on them. The investment will make 870 kilometres of high-risk highways safer. Audio
Tom Latham scores double century
A very exciting cricket match is underway at the Basin Reserve - NZ vs Sri Lanka. Bryan Crump, RNZ's Night's presenter has spent the day there in the sun, tells us about the game. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
According to a selection of surveys out of the US, millennials are doing it rough. They are the broke generation, unless they live at home. Millennial women though are doing better than Generation X… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
A very exciting cricket match is underway at the Basin Reserve - NZ vs Sri Lanka. Bryan Crump, RNZ's Night's presenter has spent the day there in the sun, and is with us.. The Government has announced… Audio
Demerit points for scooters and driving tests
A boy in Britain has been hit with demerit points before he even has a licence, for clocking a high speed on an electric scooter. Meanwhile an Auckland man has started a petition to make drivers sit a… Audio
No help for woman in road rage attack
A woman who was attacked by a man in a road rage incident is asking why other drivers didn't answer her calls for help. Audio