Paula Penfold
Advice to government is to make drug courts permanent
Professor Warren Brookbanks talks about why the alcohol and drug treatments court trials have worked and worth making permanent. Audio
The latest on the Whakaari/White Island situation
RNZ reporter Robin Martin joins the show to give an update on what's been happening today in relation the Whakaari/White Island eruption Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Gary McCormick (Part Two)
Debate is raging in Australia over what the minimum amount of chips should be. UK correspondent Olly Barratt has the latest on the election results there Otago University epidemiologist Professor… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Gary McCormick (Part One)
RNZ reporter Robin Martin joins the show to give an update on what's been happening today in relation the Whakaari/White Island eruption. Professor Warren Brookbanks talks about why the alcohol and… Audio
I've Been Thinking for 13 December 2019
What the panellists Paula Penfold and Gary McCormick have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the day with Robert Kelly
The dating of cave art in Indonesia this week has changed the timeline for how we understand human art and development. The paintings depict a hunting scene and have been dated as more than forty… Audio
NZDF's failure to clear explosives costs the lives of seven Afghani children
Stuff Circuit reporters Paula Penfold and Eugene Bingham on how they uncovered the deaths of seven children as a result of New Zealand's failure to clear explosive remnants from its former firing… Audio
NZDF's failure to clear explosives costs the lives of seven Afghani children
Stuff Circuit reporters Paula Penfold and Eugene Bingham on how they uncovered the deaths of seven children as a result of New Zealand's failure to clear explosive remnants from its former firing…
AudioMan accused of being a pevert over wardrobe malfunction
Man thinks he's being helpful pointing out a woman's wardrobe malfunction, but is told he's a pervert instead. Audio
Climate activists target fast fashion as environment evil doer
Climate change activists are now targeting fast fashion as environmental sinners with questionable ethics. Audio
Strict legal aid rules for civil courts causing concerns
Ministry of Justice figures show that there's a concerning trend of people braving the civil court without a lawyer. Audio
Question of the Day for 5 November 2019
What music T shirt do you have that means something special to you ? Audio
Cloud over Melbourne Cup race after mistreatement of horses
Melbourne cup being run amid controversy and mistreatment of horses. Audio
National party changes in the past day.
Former National party staffer, Ben Thomas, joins the discussion about Christopher Luxon as National's candidate in Botany and Maggie Barry leaving politics. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
What music T shirt do you have that means something special to you? Minsitry of justice figures show that there's a concerning trend of people braving the civil court without a lawyer. Fast fashion… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Former National party staffer, Ben Thomas, joins the discussion about Christopher Luxon as National's candidate in Botany and Maggie Barry leaving politics. Melbourne cup being run amid controversy… Audio
I've been thinking for 5 November 2019
What the panellists Paula Penfold and Mike Rehu have been thinking about. Audio
Boomers deserve everything they have
An opinion piece in Stuff from a baby boomer talking about how much he enjoys retirement. He thanks "recent young commentators" for continuing to support his pension by paying taxes. Audio
Health checks for kids
Thousands of kids in New Zealand who can't see or hear properly aren't getting the help they need - like glasses - because health checks only look for serious issues. Audio