Nevil Gibson
Devastating floods in Asia
More than 1,200 people have died from severe flooding in India, Nepal and Bangladesh and millions have been forced from their homes. Audio
20th Anniversary of Princess Diana's death
20 years ago, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris. Our panellists remember what they were doing when they heard the news. Audio
The profitability of TV
Advertising commentator, Martin Gillman discusses TVNZ's massive profit drop, and what it means for the future of free to air TV. Audio
Political short thoughts from young voters
Young voters explain the issues that are most important to them this election. Audio
How important are TV leader's debates?
United Future leader, Peter Dunne tells us what works and what doesn't when it comes to television leaders debates. TVNZ's debate is on tonight, featuring Bill English and Jacinda Ardern. Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Nevil Gibson (Part 2)
20 years ago, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris. Our panellists remember what they were doing when they heard the news. What the Panelists Ali Jones and Nevil Gibson want to talk… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Nevil Gibson (Part 1)
United Future leader, Peter Dunne tells us what works and what doesn't when it comes to television leaders debates. TVNZ's debate is on tonight, featuring Bill English and Jacinda Ardern. Young voters… Audio
The new On the Fence election tool
Our panellists take the new Massey University election tool onthefence.co.nz and find surprising results. Audio
Race division in the US
American history expert, Dr Raymond Richards on why he thinks the US having confederate statues would be the same as Germany having statues of Hitler. Audio
Can we have fast trains on our exising tracks?
Yesterday we discussed a proposal for high speed rail between Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty. Today we ask if it would be possible to have fast trains on our existing tracks? Audio
Panel Says
What our panellists Tracey Bridges and Nevil Gibson want to talk about. Audio
People are rebelling against office dress codes
Are office dress codes out of date? Research shows an increasing number of people are flouting the rules by not wearing ties, or wearing comfortable shoes. Audio
NZ's drinking water woes
Ministry of Health's latest Annual Drinking Water Quality Report shows 32 water distribtion zones are listed as" transgressing" for excessive e coli samples. Audio
Australia's political citizenship crisis worsens
Australian constitutional expert, Anne Twomey discusses the deepening citizenship crisis in Australia, with the National Party's deputy leader, Fiona Nash joining Barnaby Joyce in referring herself to… Audio
Aaron Smith case drags on
The NZRU is reopening an investigation into the Aaron Smith sex scandal following revelations from the woman involved Audio
Green's polling woes
Can the Green party come back after slipping below the 5 percent threshold? Audio
Barcelona Terror Attack
There has been another terror attack involving a vehicle driving into pedestrians, this time in a busy tourist area of Barcelona. Thirteen people are confirmed dead and 100 injured Audio
The Panel with Tracey Bridges and Nevil Gibson (Part 2)
Are office dress codes out of date? Research shows an increasing number of people are flouting the rules by not wearing ties, or wearing comfortable shoes. What our panellists Tracey Bridges and Nevil… Audio
The Panel with Tracey Bridges and Nevil Gibson (Part 1)
There has been another terror attack involving a vehicle driving into pedestrians, this time in a busy tourist area of Barcelona. Thirteen people are confirmed dead and 100 injured. Can the Green… Audio