Bernard Hickey
I've been thinking for 22 November 2019
What the panellists Bernard Hickey and Karlo Mila have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 22 November 2019
Marie Kondo causes consternation by opening online shop. Audio
Speed limits lowered in Auckland CBD
Auckland Transport has voted to implement a bylaw which will lower speed limits on most Auckland roads, except those not categorised as high risk and where there is a significant preference for the… Audio
Cyclists as fast as cars down cycleway
Cyclists are zooming down Auckland Northwestern cycleway as fast as cars, AT says. They monitored speeds on the cycleway for two months after Newton Central School axed it's walking school bus. Audio
Postal service issues for local elections
Nicholas Boyack for Stuff highlights an issue of frustration with New Zealand postal services for the local body election. Voting papers delivered well after voting had begun and lack of post boxes in… Audio
Markle warned about British tabloids
The Duchess of Sussex says she was warned about the British tabloids before she married Prince Harry. Meghan Markle spoke to ITV for a documentary Audio
Kids training too hard at one sport
Children are practicing too hard at just one sport, US trainers have found. There are new guidelines that have been recommended in America urging parents to reduce the intensity and limit sports… Audio
Reduced sentence for drug dealers who can prove addiction
A newly released court of appeal judgement will change the way meth cases will be sentenced - it's has been described as a landmark appeal. Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Do your kids play one sport or many? Why? Nicholas Boyack for Stuff highlights an issue of frustration with New Zealand postal services for the local body election. Voting papers delivered well after… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
A newly released court of appeal judgement will change the way meth cases will be sentenced - it's has been described as a landmark appeal. Anyone who can prove that methamphetamine addiction was the… Audio
I've been thinking for 22 October 2019
What the panellists Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Audio
Update on the fire at the SkyCity convention centre
A fire is still ablaze at the SkyCity convention centre in Auckland CBD. RNZ reporter Anneke Smith gives us an update from the latest press conference. Audio
Young people sceptical about politicians
Young people are sceptical about the sort of positive change politicians can effect, but they do still realise politics is an important part of the world they live in. Lincoln University lecturer Dr… Audio
NZ could be stripped of measles elimination status
The measles epidemic sweeping through New Zealand could cause the country to lose its measles elimination status. Dr Nikki Turner from the Immunity Advisory Board joins the panel to explain what… Audio
Question of the Day for 9 September 2019
What's your most despised/beloved piece of passive-aggressive work email jargon? Audio
Are iPhones ruining kids' ability to tell the time?
Some schools of thought are claiming the preponderance of smart phones could be eroding key skills - like the ability to spell, use grammar correctly, and even tell the time. Audio
Time to right te reo wrongs?
A former Labour minister is calling on the Crown to apologies to a generation of Māori who were beaten for speaking their native language at school. Audio
Te wiki o te reo Māori
Te wiki o te reo Māori - Māori language week - starts today. The panellists discuss their feelings about the week, and ways to boost New Zealanders' engagement with te reo Māori. Audio
The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
What's your most despised/beloved piece of passive-aggressive work email jargon? The measles epidemic sweeping through New Zealand could cause the country to lose its measles elimination status. Dr… Audio