James Nokise
Census 2018: the shape of New Zealand
The Census forms are being delivered. The Panel talks to demographer Dr Natalie Jackson about what shape the country is taking and what types of jobs we need. Audio
Should personal fireworks be banned?
Following calls from two Auckland councillors for personal fireworks to be banned, The Pannelists give their thoughts on the matter. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and James Nokise (Part 2)
The famous evangelist preacher, Billy Graham, has died age 99. Salvation is the topic of today's half-time discussion on The Panel. Julia Hartley Moore and James Nokise each have topics they want to… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and James Nokise (Part 1)
New Zealand has been ranked as the least corrupt country in the world. But is that really the case? The rating from Transparency International looks at the "perceived level of public sector corruption… Audio
Historic sex currency in the theatre
Sir Ian McKellen says women used to use coded language to offer theatre directors sex in exchange for a role. Audio
Is zig-zag Te Mata Peak track illegal?
The Hastings District Council gave approval for the zig-zag track on the culturally significant Te Mata Peak. But the application was not notified and iwi aren't happy. Audio
Breastfeeding mum booted off bus
An Auckland woman claims she was told to get off the bus because whe was breastfeeding her baby. Audio
Two-handed Trump
Donald Trump's hands are under the microscope again. Not because they're tiny but because he held a glass of water in both of them sparking dementia speculation. Audio
Man convicted for burning ex's clothes
Criminal barrister Anne Stevens on why a man's been convicted after burning his unfaithful wife's clothes. Audio
Christmas music bad for shop workers health
Christmas music on a repeat loop can drive retail workers and customers to distraction. Audio
School misspending and the law
Education lawyer James Pullar explains the legal position of a school that raised money for Fiji flood victims but used the funds elsewhere. Is it fraud? Audio
Foreign property buyer law
Overseas investment expert Sam Nelson explains the Overseas Investment amendment going through Parliament. Is it a "sham" as Nation claims? Audio
Medicinal cannabis Law offers protections
Terminally ill people who possess and use illicit cannabis will be protected from prosecution under legislation introduced today. Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and James Nokise (Part 2)
Christmas music on a repeat loop can drive retail workers and customers to distraction. What the Panelists Lynda Hallinan and James Nokise want to talk about. Criminal barrister Anne Stevens on why a… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and James Nokise (Part 1)
Terminally ill people who possess and use illicit cannabis will be protected from prosecution under legislation introduced today. Overseas investment expert Sam Nelson explains the Overseas Investment… Audio
Kevin Spacey's scandal
In the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, Hollywood has now been rocked by a new harassment claims. House of Cards actor Kevin Spacey has apologised for an historic sexual assault claim by a then… Audio
Eating alone could be dangerous
Sitting down to eat with your family may seem more unrealistic as we get busier and as home life changes but it could be the key to keeping you healthy. New research has found eating alone increases… Audio