Chris Clarke
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
Roy Orbison is on tour 30 years after his death. His In Dreams hologram show is receiving great reviews. Who would you like to see via hologram? What the Panelists Lynda Hallinan and Chris Clarke want… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
British PM Theresa May has reassured the Queen that the Commonwealth's future is secure. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is in Time magazine's list of the top 100 influential people. She's being lauded… Audio
Volunteer traffic police
Apparently it works in the UK, but what do the panellists think of the idea? Audio
Panel says
What panellists Chris Clarke and Jennie Moreton are bringing to the table to discuss. Audio
Why Invercargill's council is waterblasting during restrictions
The case of the museum that was water-blasted while gardens wilted Audio
It's getting hotter
We take a tour of some of the hottest parts of the South Island today. Audio
The Panel with Chris Clarke and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
Pink Floyd's music is the most literate in rock music according to analysis on the Consequence of Sound website. How do some of the other big hitters compare? What panellists Chris Clarke and Jennie… Audio
The Panel with Chris Clarke and Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
We take a tour of some of the hottest parts of the South Island today. A school in Central Otago is letting kids take off uniforms and dance in the sprinklers and an Ophir sheep farmer says he may… Audio
Winston Peters makes free to air sport a political issue
Winston Peters talks about sport being free to air as part of his coalition talks Audio
Boy with a toy stuck in his throat honks
Boy with a toy horn stuck in his throat honks when he tries to speak. Audio
Civil defence test wakes up vodafone customers at 1:30am.
Civil defence test at 1:30 this morning wakes up a large number of vodafone customers. Audio
Changing face of Auckland not relfected on Auckland council
Auckland councillor Efeso Collins says the changing face of the city's ethnic make up is not reflected by faces on the council. Audio
Laser strikes at Christchurch spark calls for tougher charges
Airline pilots association calls for tougher penalties for those who point lasers at aircraft following a spike in strikes in Christchurch. Audio
New research on the importance of the small things in life
New research from Canadian scientists suggests life began in warm little ponds after meteorites splashed into them about four billion years ago. Audio