Janet Wilson
The Pre-Panel for 7 December 2021
Panellists Janet Wilson and Sam Johnson discuss music that makes you shop more, with Marilyn Giroux, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at AUT. Audio
The Weekend Panel with Mike Williams and Janet Wilson
On the Panel this morning are Mike Williams and Janet Wilson. They look at whether the media are giving new National leader Christopher Luxon a fair go, the billion-dollar climate action package, and… Audio
Collins not going anywhere fast - former press secretary
A former National Party press secretary says she doesn't expect Judith Collins to go anywhere soon, despite losing the job of leader of the party.
National MPs will elect the party's fifth leader in… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Stacey Morrison and Mike Hutcheson
Among other topics this morning, our Weekend panellists will be discussing Te Wiki o te reo Maori, Janet Wilson versus Judith Collins and the safety of the latter's leadership, the controversial… Audio
A universal basic income for all?
Swiss voters have recently flatly rejected a proposal to provide a universal basic income to all its citizens. But it is an idea that hasn't been discounted by Finance Minister Grant Robertson. Audio
Offshore clothing retailers still ship to NZ
New Zealand fashion stores are calling for people to buy local as offshore competitors actively seek to sell online and ship here. Simon Pound co-owner of Ingrid Starnes joins the discussion. Audio
Britain's PM in hospital and the Queen's address
In the United Kingdom the Queen has given an historic address as the coronavirus hits hard, the British PM is hospitalised and the Scottish health minister quits after ignoring lock down rules. Audio
Kiwisaver investors relatively cushioned from market turmoil
Morningstar, which provides investment research for financial markets finds the Kiwisaver investors not hit too hard by the recent share market crash. Data director for Asia Pacific Greg Bunkall joins… Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Duane Major (Part 2)
Morningstar, which provides investment research for financial markets finds the Kiwisaver investors not hit too hard by the recent share market crash. Data director for Asia Pacific Greg Bunkall joins… Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Duane Major (Part 1)
Intro to panel. In an open letter, 15 social service organisations have called for a moratorium on debt collection and late payment fees imposed by central and local government. Audio
Story of the Day for 6 April 2020
One of the unexpected side effects of lockdown around the world has been a massive spike in home baking. This is causing issues with supply lines and with foiled ambitions. RNZ's Robert Kelly is part… Audio
Publisher accused of censorship over Woody Allen Memoirs
Publisher Jeremy Sherlock joins the discussion on Hachette staff walking out over the company's plans to publish Woody Allen's memoirs. Audio
Calls for NZ to introduce sugary drink tax
Professor of Global Health and Nutrition at Auckland University, Boyd Swinburn, says recent research he was part of points to sugary drink taxes working and would have a big impact in New Zealand on… Audio
The lure of quitting your job and going back to university
The power of education triumphing over an unsatisfying job in your 30s. Audio
Today in music history for 13 March 2020
Today in music history: 25th Anniversary of Radioheads album, The Bends Audio
Friday mailbag: a look back at listener correspondence
The Friday mailbag, where Wallace takes a look back at listener feedback from throughout the week and touching on the topics which got people motivated to email and text in. Audio
Mosque shooting vigil organiser talks about holding another
Cashmere High School Head Boy Okirano Tilaia who led a student vigil in Hagley Park last year, holding another event this afternoon to pay tribute to mosque shooting victims and their whanau. Audio
Calls to resist the urge to politicise the coronavirus
Fifty of the country's leading infectious disease and public health scientists and professionals are calling on political leaders to collaborate not campaign to prevent the spread of COVID-19… Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Today in music history: Not exactly on this day, but it is Friday the 13th so - in 1984 The Mockers released One Black Friday. The power of education triumphing over an unsatisfying job in your 30s… Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
Fifty of the country's leading infectious disease and public health scientists and professionals are calling on political leaders to collaborate not campaign to prevent the spread of COVID-19… Audio