Heather Roy
Countdown to new National leader
Should National’s new leader be a coalition builder or the person best positioned to take on a two-way race? Former ministers and MPs Don Brash, Heather Roy and Wayne Mapp talk to John Campbell ahead… Video, Audio
"Ghetto" smoothie
An Auckland smoothie food truck has caused outrage after naming one of their chocolate smoothies "Ghetto Girl". In repsonse to the backlash, Blitzd has delted the instagram photos and issued an… Audio
Listeners react: Roads
Yesterday we discussed the road toll with particular focus on the motorbike statistics. They now account for more than 15 percent of road deaths in New Zealand. We've had lots of feedback on the… Audio
Listeners react: Freedom campers
We've had lots of feedback particularly about those campers that claim to be self-contained but in many cases may not be using their on-board facilities. Audio
The panelists bring their topics
What the Panelists Heather Roy and Andrew Clay want to talk about. Audio
Pocket money, smartphones and teen romance
We're talking kids on The Panel today. The panelists weigh in on a handful of the latest news in child-rearing and teen-controlling. Audio
The cost of school
The cost of school supplies continues to have an impact on struggling families. Audio
Mental Health inquiry
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announce the scope the government's mental health inquiry. It will take 9 months has a $6 million budget. The panelists debate what they think needs to the focus. Audio
TPP: Back on, again
The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement is back on, with the details expected to be signed off in March. But there are still many who are against the pact. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
We're talking kids on The Panel today. The panelists weigh in on a handful of the latest news in child-rearing and teen-controlling - how to stop them perstering you for treats, whether pocket money… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement is back on, with the details expected to be signed off in March. The 11-nation agreement had been halted following Canada's withdrawal in November but they've… Audio
The end of civilisation, kauri trees and other things
The volcanic super-eruption and the fungal disease killing the king of the forest. Audio
Will Bitcoin continue to rise in value?
The twins who sued Mark Zuckerberg have become the first Bitcoin billionaires but will the rise in the cryptocurrency continue or bust? Audio
No grace in snapping your food before it is eaten
A significant majority of millennials take photos of their food before eating, reports the Independent newspaper. Audio
Todd Barclay's European tour on the taxpayer
Jim and the panelists discuss why nobody is asking what Metiria Turei spent her MP salary on and why MPs earn so much money nowadays. Audio
Rumblings of possible US/North Korea war continue
Donald Trump says his Secretary of State is wasting time talking about diplomatic breakthroughs with North Korea. Audio
Australian man deported to New Zealand after 21st goes wrong
A young man who's lived in Australia since he was six-years-old has been deported to Christchurch after being involved in a fight after his 21st. Audio
FIRST Union's Robert Reid on working-for-dole idea
Robert Reid says Shane Janes was brought into line by the Prime Minister after his comments about young people on the unemployment benefit. Audio
Napier tipping towards drought
Napier locals are being told it is urgent they save water. Audio