Sue Kedgley
The Pre-Panel with Sue Kedgley and Chris Finlayson
Story of the day with Caitlin Cherry and what panellists have been thinking. Audio
Prince George can keep his gift from Sir David Attenborough
Malta has backdowned from demanding Prince George return a fossil given to him by Sir David Attenborough, which he himself found on the Mediterranean island in the 1960s. Audio
Sue Kedgley remembers meeting John and Yoko
Panellist Sue Kedgley shares the story of meeting John Lennon and Yoko Ono, including visiting their New York apartment Audio
It's International vegetarian day
Today is International Vegetarian Day. The Panel talks about their commitment to meat free days and how often they indulge in veg only meals. Audio
Today in music history: AC/DC Lane was opened in Melbourne
Today in music history, the Mayor of Melbourne officially opened AC/DC Lane in the city in 2004. Audio
Corporates not waiting about changing to Aotearoa
Corporates are not waiting for politicians to change New Zealand's name to Aotearoa and are doing it already in their official branding. Audio
Jacinda Ardern coy on how she will vote in cannabis referendum.
The Prime Minister still didn't answer about how she will vote in the cannabis referendum in the latest leaders debate. The Panel discusses. Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
The High Court has thrown out Advance NZ's attempt to stop a Newshub Powerbrokers multi-party leaders' debate going ahead without them. The Panel speaks to Mark Jennings about the media's role in… Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Otago University's Nick Wilson talks to The Panel about today's 12 new COVID-19 cases in managed isolation and how much pressure the border could be under. The Prime Minister still didn't answer about… Audio
What panellists Sue Kedgley and Mike Rehu have been thinking
What panellists Sue Kedgley and Mike Rehu have been thinking. Audio
Story of the day for October 1st with Robert Kelly
A wonderful piece in The Smithsonian Magazine outlines a truly wild scheme by the CIA to use radioactive foxes against Japan in the 1940s. Rob Kelly looks at the case of 'Operation Fantasia' and other… Audio
Is there a need for the new sustainable party?
A new political party launched yesterday, called Sustainable NZ. The party's leader Vernon Tava said that the party would be pro environment, science and business. Audio
Teachers call for physical contact rules to be relaxed
Restrictions around whether teachers can hug or touch students may soon be relaxed. Currently teachers can't physically restrain students unless they're a danger to others. Audio
Plant proteins popularity on the rise in supermarkets
Popularity surge in plant based proteins reported by large supermarket chain. Audio
ARTs: what are the concerns?
Police have announced they're going to introduce Armed Response Teams in Waikato, Auckland and Canterbury as a part of trial. Audio
Question of the Day for 21 October 2019
What was your first part-time job as a school kid/teenager like? Audio
Social media has little impact on mental wellbeing
This might overturn some previously held assumptions. Social media has little to do with mental well-being. Audio
NZ First: No crime, but do the time
NZ First had their conference over the weekend and while there were no big announcements, a couple of things came out of it. Audio
Reaction to the Ireland v All Blacks game
Ireland took a beating in its Rugby World Cup game against the All Blacks, losing 46-14. Audio
The Panel with Gary McCormick and Sue Kedgley, (Part 2)
What was your first part-time job as a school kid/teenager like? Police have announced they're going to introduce Armed Response Teams in Waikato, Auckland and Canterbury as a part of trial. The idea… Audio