Peter Elliott
Don Brash "dumbfounded" by rescinded invitation
Don Brash joins the panel after an invitation with his reaction to speak at Massey University was rescinded, with vice-chancellor Jan Thomas citing the threat of violence from protestors Audio
Facebook wants financial details,
Facebook has asked large U.S. banks to share detailed financial information about their customers, including card transactions and cheque account balances, as part of an effort to offer new services… Audio
Toffee Pops cleared after complaint about "racist" ad
The Advertising Standards Authority's Complaints Board has found that a TV ad for the new caramelised white chocolate Toffee Pops biscuit from Griffins is not racist. Audio
Dunedin Women's Refuge seeing record demand
A big rise in the number of New Zealanders being housed in motels because they have nowhere to live. New Ministry of Social Development figures show 9245 emergency housing grants were given out… Audio
Trade for all
The Prime Minister has launched Trade For All. ? "A marketing gig," says Simon Bridges, "yet another working group on top of I think it's 135 at the moment, isn't the answer." Audio
Wally Haumaha inquiry ties questioned
The Prime Minister says there are no conflicts of interest between New Zealand First Ministers or MPs and the inquiry into the process used to appoint Deputy Police Commissioner Wally Haumaha. Audio
Massey Uni cancels Don Brash invitation over violence threat
Massey University's cancelled a speaking invitation issued to Don Brash, let's talk about this new example of venue unavailability. Audio
The Panel with Clare Delore and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Do we have movie stars like we used to? What the Panelists Clare Delore and Peter Elliott want to talk about. Don Brash joins the panel after an invitation with his reaction to speak at Massey… Audio
The Panel with Clare Delore and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Massey University's cancelled a speaking invitation issued to Don Brash, let's talk about this new example of venue unavailability. The Prime Minister says there are no conflicts of interest between… Audio
Should the govt consider banning plastic bags
The city of Seattle has banned plastic straws and cutlery in its restaurants as the anti-plastic bans stretch around the world. We talked about the bag rage in Australian supermarkets. Audio
National appeals $600k damages ruling
National's appealing the $600-000 ruling against it after it lost the copyright infringement case after using music that borrowed from Eminem's song "Lose Yourself" in its election advertising in… Audio
Drunk-driving conviction overturned
A man has had his drink driving charge overturned after the police repeatedly refused to let him use the toilet. Audio
Inequality in the world
The world's wealth is making its way into few hands, and they - in the U.S. anyway - are the 9.9% not 1%. Rising inequality means rising social immobility for those outside those 11 people in every… Audio
Woman sparks outcry over giraffe hunt
Woman sparks outcry after posting a photo posing with a dead 18-year-old giraffe she had shot. Audio
Kiwi teen held in Australian detention
Winston Peters has challenged the Australian Government to meet the obligations of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child over the detention of a 17-year-old New Zealander under its deportation… Audio
Govt urged to embrace innovation to meet Kiwibuild targets
Soon we'll need to be building 2.7 homes a day to meet Phil Twyford's target, and soon enough it'll be 33 homes a day required. Audio
Are we too harsh on student loan defaulters?
Figures from the IRD show the top 10 student loan borrowers owe more than $370,000 each - and they've all fled the country. Audio