Ruth Money
Law professor calls for mosque shooter to go to Australian prison
As sentencing gets underway for the Christchurch mosque shooter, law professor, Al Gillespie believes there is a case for serve his time in an Australian prison. Audio
Alert levels around the country
Alert level in Auckland has been extended to Sunday night. The Panel speaks to Professor Michael Plank, the Principal Investigator Te PĆ Ā«naha Matatini about the implications of the increase. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Williams (Part 2)
Study on how difficult it is for domestic violence victims to leave; Call to raise legal age of criminal responsibility in NZ; An asteroid is heading towards earth, with slim chance of hitting; NZā¦ Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Williams (Part 1)
Alert levels around the country; Law professor calls for mosque shooter to go to Australian prison; How Covid has changed the fun things we do. Audio
What panellists Ruth Money and Mike Williams have been thinking
"I've been thinking' with panellists Ruth Money and Mike Williams. Audio
EMA talks about alert level extension in Auckland to Sunday night
The Employers and Manufacturers Association talks to the Panel about what the extension to alert level 3 means for Auckland. Head of Advocacy and Strategy Alan McDonald explains how they'll beā¦ Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
Expat Hong Kong resident, still fearful even after extradition suspended; Australian bushfires the worst in history for wildlife; New survey shows a link between social media and conspiracies. Audio
New survey shows a link between social media and conspiracies
Joint survey with media and academics show a link between social and conspiracy theories. Professor James Liu talks to the panel about what they've uncovered. Audio
Australian bushfires the worst in history for wildlife
The 2019/20 Australian bushfires killed nearly three billion animals, making it one of the worst wildlife disasters in modern history. Dr Euan Ritchie talks to the panel about their report. Audio
Expat Hong Kong resident, still fearful even after extradition
Hong Kong expat Daisy talks to the Panel about the latest moves by NZ in suspending our extradition treaty in response to China enacting new security laws there. Audio
Today in music history Drake breaks longstanding Billboard record
Today in music history, Drake breaks longstanding US Billboard record Audio
Father banned from pool for over exerting son
A Wellington father has been banned from a public pool after making his son swim for two hours non-stop. Audio
Returning NZers not happy about paying for quarantine costs
New Zealanders living overseas are pleased they won't have to pay for quarantine costs if they are moving back here. Expat Lamia Imam living in the US speaks to The Panel. Audio
National releases plan for more people to start their own business
The National Party has, today, released a plan to get more out of work New Zealanders creating their own businesses. Phil O'Reilly goes over the proposal with The Panel. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
National releases plan for more people to start their own businesses; Returning NZers not happy about paying for quarantine costs; Father banned from pool for over exerting son. Audio
What the Panellists have been thinking
Panellists Ruth Money and Peter Fa'afiu share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
A frozen seafood shop in Eastern Spain has found itself in hot oil over its use of two thousand year old artefacts. Robert Kelly is in to discuss the use of archaeological objects in the meditteraneanā¦ Audio
Wellington cafe offers free meals
The Wellington vegan cafe Sweet Release is giving away meals to anyone who needs one. Audio
Medical professionals and academics call for 'mask culture'
Professor Nick Wilson from the University of Otago Department of Public Health explains. Audio
Christchurch Arts Centre at risk of closing
The Christchurch Arts Centre is at risk of closing within 18 months unless it secures more funding. Audio