Paula Penfold
Freedom campers sites in Auckland
Auckland's parks could soon be available for freedom campers to use. But not everyone is happy with the idea. Audio
In the future
Another day, another prediction about future jobs. An expert from Australia says stockbrokers, checkout operators and retail workers will all be obsolete in the future. Audio
More on unpaid work
We return to the story of workers putting in extra hours without pay. Listeners have sent in messages detailing their experiences, from not getting a lunch break to staying late. Audio
Korean expert on the Trump cancelling North Korea summit
Korean expert Professor Robert E Kelly talks about what Trump's cancellation of the summit with North Korean leader means for the future of the peninsula. Audio
Sharemilking under threat over mycoplasma bovis spread
There are concerns that Mycoplasma Bovis could mean the end of share-milking in New Zealand, amidst criticism over the way the Ministry for Primary Industries is handling the situation. Audio
Twyford's phone call on a flight prompts resignation offer
Transport Minister Phil Tywford offered his resignation to the Prime Minister after he was caught using his cellphone on a plane. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Duane Major (Part 2)
Another day, another prediction about future jobs. An expert from Australia says stockbrokers, chechout operators and retail workers will all be obsolete in the future. What is going to happen those… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Duane Major (Part 1)
Transport Minister Phil Tywford offered his resignation to the Prime Minister after he was caught using his cellphone on a plane. There are concerns that Mycoplasma Bovis could mean the end of… Audio
Early childhood teachers suffering
A new survey has found early childhood teachers deal with biting, kicks and back injuriesd as well as stress. Of the 900 teahcers surveyed, 46 percent of them reported problems. We ask the panelists… Audio
WHCD reactions
The White House Correspondents' Dinner was last night with comedian Michelle Wolf taking heat for her roast of press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Audio
Are food trucks over?
The food truck boom in Australia appears to be over with many vendors reporting huge losses in income. Audio
Weigh Free May
Tomorrow a new campaign called "Weigh Free May" begins. The purpose is to banish negative thoughts and body insecurity by forgetting about weight. Audio
Heaven's Door
Bob Dylan's now selling a whiskey called "Heaven's Door" - has he sold out? We also look at at the increasing trend of sobriety among millennials and why low alcohol beer is becoming more popular. Audio
Australia's gender pay gap
Another Australian survey has been released highlighting the pay gap between men and women in certain professions. There are still huge differences in salaries for female judges, actuaries and… Audio
Greed and the banks
AMP chair Catherine Brenner has resigned today in the fallout of revelations it charged fees for no service - including charging fees to dead people. Audio
New Zealand's methamphetamine problem
Anti-P campaigners are calling for more education for young people with reports children in primary school are selling the drug. Police are also warning about campervans being used for making P and… Audio
A Nobel for Trump?
With the end of the Korean War on the horizon, many have been quick to praise US leader Donald Trump for his tough talk in the region. Audio
Auckland's fuel tax
Auckland councillors have given the green light for regional fuel tax. It's now seeking public views on how it will be spent. The extra 11.5 cents per litre of fuel is expected to raise more than a… Audio