Mai Chen
Call for greater Maori share of NZ sovereignty
The Māori King has called for a formal role for Maori in the country's leadership. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Mai Chen and Gary McCormick have been thinking about. Audio
Height and political leanings
Study finds that tall people were more likely to vote Conservative. Audio
Bank closures
Fairlie's only bank is closing down despite a record profit for Westpac. Audio
Fashion Week
Chokers, military style and rusty-tan are making a mark at Fashion Week. Audio
Abandoned boat on city street
A boat has been blocking an inner-city Auckland street for a year. Audio
Marketing sportspeople
Peter Cullinane talks about why we're likely to buy things endorsed by sportspeople. Audio
Hawke's Bay water contamination
Giardia and cryptosporidium may now be the added to the contamination soup of Hawke's Bay water. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Gary McCormick (Part 2)
Study finds that tall people were more likely to vote Conservative. What the Panelists Mai Chen and Gary McCormick have been thinking about. The Māori King has called for a formal role for Maori in… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Gary McCormick (Part 1)
What the Panelists Mai Chen and Gary McCormick have been up to. Giardia and cryptosporidium may now be the added to the contamination soup of Hawke's Bay water. Peter Cullinane talks about why we're… Audio
Mai Chen on pay equity recommendations
The Government's being urged to allow pay equity disputes to be settled through good faith bargaining, rather than through the courts. Audio
Senators shy away from being Trumps VP
He may be Trump no-mates. Republican senators are shying away from being his election running mate. Audio
Syria and the storming of Iraq's parliament
Al Gilespie talks about what prompted the storming of Iraq'a parliament and why the Syrian city of Aleppo is being annihilated. Audio
Is social media dying?
UK band Radiohead has abandoned social media. Will the rest of the world follow? Audio
Australia a bad neighbour
Greg Barton of Deakin University talks about why an article in the Sydney Morning Herald says Australia is a bad neighbour. Audio
Trusts
Bernard Hickey discusses foreign Trusts and how much the Prime Minister was involved in our tax laws. Audio