Leonie Freeman
Govt implored to help Asian crime victims
Lawyer Stephen Franks discusses the violence in crime in New Zealand. Audio
Secret recording MP resigns
Clutha-Southland MP Todd Barclay has done the expected and resigned over overt audio recordings. Andrew Geddis of the University of Otago analyzes the whole shebang. Audio
The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Michael Deaker (Part 1)
Secret recording MP resigns;Govt implored to help Asian crime victims. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 21 June 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Sausage sizzles under threat
The government's Healthy Families campaign would like to see the end of sausage sizzles as fundraisers. Audio
ChristChurch Cathedral decision delay
More delay and more frustration over the fate of the remains of the Cathedral. Audio
Street prostitution debate in CHCH
Former law professor Duncan Webb discusses the debate surrounding street prostitution in Christchurch. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Leonie Freeman and Peter Elliott want to talk about. Audio
Another insight on introvert-extravert
Greater details on introversion and extraversion from a new study. Audio
Media hype doesn't win ratings for The Bachelor
Reviewer Sarah McMullan analyzes the extensive media coverage of The Bachelor. Audio
Idea for some tobacco tax to pay for shop security
The ACT Party wants to use some tobacco tax money to pay for shop security. Audio
The cost of water for ratepayers vs bottlers
Whakatane District Councillor Mike van der Boom on the difference on prices paid for water. Audio
The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Peter Elliott (Part 2
Greater details on introversion and extraversion from a new study. What the Panelists Leonie Freeman and Peter Elliott want to talk about. Former law professor Duncan Webb discusses the debate… Audio
The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Whakatane District Councillor Mike van der Boom on the difference on prices paid for water. The ACT Party wants to use some tobacco tax money to pay for shop security. Reviewer Sarah McMullan analyzes… Audio
Scotland as a province of NZ?
Waipu man George Mutch is behind the idea of Scotland becoming a province of New Zealand. Audio
China has taken a swipe at the 'provocative United States',
Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato on China-US relations over North Korea. Audio
Straight to the end
A study out of the University of California San Diego has found that spoilers don't hurt reader enjoyment. Audio
Streaming TV and what our kids see
Teenager Ollie Galvin talks about the controversial programme 13 Reasons Why. Audio
Pulled in two directions by immigration
Economist Kel Sanderson talks about the dilemma of immigration: We need it, but we want it curbed as well. Audio