Karyn Hay
NZ mask manufacturer launches recycling scheme
New Zealand mask manufacturer MEO is launching a free recycling programme for disposable face masks. Audio
The masks are coming off
Karyn speaks to Simone Jones, deputy chair of Hair and Barber NZ, who is delighted she can walk through the salon doors tomorrow completely unmasked. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Wade Jackson (part 2)
Today on The Panel Karyn Hay panellists Paula Penfold and Wade Jackson speak to the owner of iconic Auckland food truck White Lady, which has had a last minute reprieve. Plus they discuss whether NZ… Audio
The Panel with Wade Jackson and Paula Penfold (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Paula Penfold and Wade Jackson discuss mask requirements and school lunches going to waste.
Plus, they discuss tattoos and the meaning behind them . Audio
The Pre-Panel with Wade Jackson and Paula Penfold
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Paula Penfold and Wade Jackson speaks to the organiser of a slow fashion festival.
Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds this… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie (part 2)
Today on The Panel Karyn Hay panellists Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie talk about whether mining is better onshore than offshore and harmful online behaviour on the rise.
Plus, They discuss a Dutch… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists speak to a principal about poor pass rates for student in the NCEA exam trial. Plus, they discuss property investors relying on capital gains and whether… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie speak to the Australian hotel which had one of its rooms trashed by an echidna. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been… Audio
The Panel with Amy Carter and Phil Taylor (part 2)
Today on The Panel Karyn Hay and panellists Amy Carter and Phil Taylor discuss banning student and tutor relationships at University and whether sunscreens need to be better regulated. Plus, Karyn… Audio
The Panel with Amy Carter and Phil Taylor (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Amy Carter and Phil Taylor discuss the Government's new package to reduce youth offending. Plus, they discuss whether degrees should be free for midwives… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Amy Carter and Phil Taylor
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Amy Carter and Phil Taylor go to Dunedin where residents awoke to snow. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds this week. Audio
The Panel with Zoe George and Simon Wilson (part 2)
Today on The Panel Karyn Hay and panellists Zoe George and Simon Wilson talk about a worrying finding that nearly 70 percent of Lotto shop sales are made in the poorest half of the community. Also… Audio
The Panel with Zoe George and Simon Wilson (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Zoe George and Simon Wilson discuss whether more should be done to deter NZ soldiers fighting in Ukraine and students waiting up to two months for truancy… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Zoe George and Simon Wilson
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Zoe George and Simon Wilson speak to an award winning ice-cream maker about what makes the best scoop. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their… Audio
Bring back intermission!
Are you one of those people whose bladder can't quite go the distance at the movies - or maybe you just want to sneak out for more popcorn, jaffas, or another glass of wine even? Karyn speaks to… Audio
Puma fans hoping for another test upset
There's a lot on the line for the All Blacks at Hamilton's FMG Stadium tomorrow night. Will they avoid yet more embarassment after being stunned 25-18 by Argentina in the first test in Christchurch? A… Audio
Shayne Carter and Dimmer hit the road
Shayne Carter and Dimmer are finally on the road for the 20th anniversary of the release of the Dimmer album "I Believe You Are A Star" after a few Covid cancellations. Shayne joins Karyn to talk… Audio
Brothels not playing fair with sex workers
"They wouldn't get away with it at McDonalds" - that's how one sex worker describes unfair employment conditions in some of the country's brothels. Almost 20 years since New Zealand became the first… Audio
Legislating against gobbledygook
A bill which would force all government departments and Crown agencies to use clear, concise language passed its second reading in parliament today. If it becomes law there would be designated plain… Audio