Peter Dunne
Kiwibuild reset a complete rethink of the scheme
Kiwibuild reset by the government turned into a complete rethink of how the scheme should run. Audio
Lynley Hood pays tribute to Peter Ellis
Convicted child sex offender Peter Ellis has died. Audio
The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
What do you think about a 'rent to buy' scheme for first home buyers? The government is looking to set in legislation a rate cap for loan sharks, FinCap has lobbied for this for a while, spokesperson… Audio
The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Convicted child sex offender Peter Ellis has died. Kiwibuild reset by the government turned into a complete rethink of how the scheme should run. The measles outbreak has prompted calls for compulsory… Audio
I've been thinking for 4 September 2019
What the Panellists Julia Whaipooti and Peter Dunne have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 4 September 2019
Emile Donovan, in story of the day, talks about amazing coincidences. Audio
What defines a nude beach?
A wonderful item by Glenn McConnell about how a beach becomes nude drew our attention... Audio
Stats NZ boss to resign following Census botch-up
The head of Stats NZ, Liz MacPherson, will step down later this year following the release of a condemning report into the botched 2018 census. Audio
KiwiRail launches impactful new train safety ad
KiwiRail has launched a remarkable new safety ad, showing CCTV footage of near misses, overlaid with narration by a train driver - who has to live with the consequences of pedestrians' carelessness. Audio
Does the OIA need to be rebuilt from the ground up?
The Official Information Act is under the microscope. The Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier joins the Panel to discuss exactly what's going wrong, and whether the Act can be fixed - or whether an entirely… Audio
What's your favourite ever album cover?
50 years ago..The Beatles gathered at a pedestrian crossing in London outsdie EMI studios in St Johns Wood London. Audio
Hong Kong conflict continues to escalate
Hong Kong's international airport over the last day cancelled all its flights after thousands of demonstrators crowded into the terminal. Where is this conflict headed? Audio
Where to next for the Green party?
The Greens are looking to be the first minor party ever to break the five percent threshold immediately following a term in government. But can Audio
Fonterra in dire straits
Dairy giant Fontera says it expects to make a reported loss of more than $590 million this financial year. Phil Barry from TDB Advisory joins us to explain why, and what's next. Audio
The Panel with Michelle Boag and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
What's your favourite ever album cover? The Official Information Act is under the microscope. The Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier joins the Panel to discuss exactly what's going wrong, and whether the… Audio
The Panel with Michelle Boag and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Dairy giant Fontera says it expects to make a reported loss of more than $590 million this financial year. Phil Barry from TDB Advisory joins us to explain why, and what's next. The Greens are looking… Audio
I've been thinking for 13 August 2019
What the Panellists have been thinking about. Audio
EU scraps daylight saving
Daylight saving time will end for us in just over a week, but in the EU parliament has voted to scrap the custom all together by 2021. Audio