Peter Dunne
I've been thinking for 26 November 2019
What the panellists Laila Harre and Peter Dunne have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 26 November 2019
Messages in bottles and an 82 year old beating up a New York robber. Audio
NZTA faces the music over regulation technique
The Transport Agency has been strongly criticised for prioritising business ahead of safety for most of its 11-year history, and creating a culture where staff were afraid to speak up. Audio
Christopher Luxon keen to stand for National in Botany
Former Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon has confirmed he's keen to enter politics and stand for the National party. How are his prospects looking? Audio
The 10 greatest hip-hop songs of all time
The ten best hip hop songs of all time have been voted on by the BBC's legion of music critics ... with the Notorious B.I.G coming out on top. Audio
Question of the Day for 11 October 2019
What do you miss about NZ when you're overseas? Audio
What do you miss about home when you're travelling?
Whether it's paua fritters, great smalltalk, or simply a smile and a nod when you're walking down the street, what do you miss about New Zealand when you're overseas? Audio
What should we do about drugs?
NZ First has shot down a plan to make drug testing legal by this summer, because they say it could encourage drug use. Police Minister Stuart Nash said earlier this year the move would save lives and… Audio
Reflecting on the local government elections
With local government elections done and dusted, outgoing Dunedin mayor and LGNZ president Dave Cull joins the panel to reflect on how local elections have changed over the years. Audio
World Rugby to cancel two cup matches
Typhoon Hagibas has forced World Rugby to cancel two world cup matches - but, more importantly, it's also a massive-scale storm, which could force the evacuation of millions of people from Tokyo Audio
The Panel with Michelle Boag and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Whether it's paua fritters, great smalltalk, or simply a smile and a nod when you're walking down the street, what do you miss about New Zealand when you're overseas? What do you miss about NZ when… Audio
The Panel with Michelle Boag and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Typhoon Hagibas has forced World Rugby to cancel two world cup matches - but, more importantly, it's also a massive-scale storm, which could force the evacuation of millions of people from Tokyo. With… Audio
I've been thinking for 11 October 2019
What the Panellists Michelle Boag and Peter Dunne have been thinking about. Audio
Labour assaults: Party president should resign - Peter Dunne
The Labour Party president is readying to fall on his sword if he's found to have mishandled allegations of sexual assault. Nigel Haworth and senior party officials are under increasing scrutiny after… Audio
Australian vegan offended by neighbour's BBQ smell
An Australian vegan has gone to court over the BBQ smell from her neighbour's property. Audio
Mobility park rage a real problem for legitimate permit holders
Disability advocate Sally Wenley talks about mobility park rage even against legitimate permit holders after a man's car was damaged in Napier and a threats were made. Audio
Rate cap for loan sharks
The government is looking to set in legislation a rate cap for loan sharks, FinCap has lobbied for this for a while, spokesperson Soraiya Daud joins the discussion. Audio
Question of the day for 4 September 2019
What do you think about a 'rent to buy' scheme for first home buyers? Audio
Should MP's curb their bad behaviour during Question Time?
Should MP's curb their bad behaviour during question time? Audio