Prominent constitutional lawyer, Mai Chen.

Prominent constitutional lawyer, Mai Chen. Photo: Chen Palmer

09:07 - Mai Chen and Paul Spoonley
Panel discussion on New Zealand's identity. In the third of our weekly panel Mai Chen, chair of the Superdiversity Centre and Professor Paul Spoonely, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Massey University, explore what it means to be a New Zealander in 2016 and how the "face" of the nation is changing.

09:45 - Wayne Hay
Asia Correspondent with the latest on the stand off on the Korean Peninsula as well as concerns at resistance growing to anti-malarial vaccines throughout south east Asia.

10:10 - Greg McGee
Author and playwright discusses his career on How We Did It.

10:25 - Anton Blank
Today's Poet reading a Poem, which was penned by his mother Arapera Blank.

Anton Blank's mother Arapera Blank with her husband Pius on their honeymoon at Kennedys' Bay Coromandel in 1958.

Anton Blank's mother Arapera Blank with her husband Pius on their honeymoon at Kennedys' Bay Coromandel in 1958. Photo: Supplied

10:45 - Jeremy Hansen
On evolving cities fresh back from the US talking about what he saw in LA and how there are similarities with what's happening in Auckland.

11:10 - Ross Brown
AUT student with his documentary looking at Electronic Dance Music and what it's all about.

11:20 - Alex Casey
Chooses the movie in today's Classic Film Club and it's a real classic.

11:30 - Paul Casserly
Shares his musical memories in Songs of a Life.