Janet Wilson
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
Anti-manspreading chair;Question of the Day;To play or not to play;The slippery slope of debt;Voting age: should it be lowered? Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Updating old health and safety rules;Dunedin loses 'steepest street' title;NZ and Aus: Do we need to save the relationship? Audio
Story of the Day 16 July 2019
Over half a million people pledge to raid Area 51. We've all wondered whether aliens are real, but now some people are taking it to a whole new level. Audio
I've been thinking for 16 July 2019
What the Panelists Janet Wilson and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Audio
Is Twitter making us stupider?
An experiment by Italian researchers suggests Twitter isn't the best place for academic discourse. Audio
Australian police raid journalists' homes
The police in Australia have conducted raids on the personal home of a News Corp journalist, and the country's public broadcaster, the ABC. Media law expert Dr Joseph Fernandez joins us to talk about… Audio
Tap water outrage
Is asking for tap water at a bar cheeky or fair game? A bar owner in Bristol reckons it is. Sam Espensen tweet slamming her customers has gone viral. She said they weren't respecting her business… Audio
Napier council taken to court over $41m pool complex
A group of concerned citizens are taking the Napier City Council to court. Audio
Question of the Day for 5 June 2019
What is the most important act of civil disobedience in history? Audio
Do we need to reduce our speed limits?
The NZTA says the speed limits are too high on nearly 90 percent of New Zealand roads. Caroline Perry from the BRAKE road safety charity joins us with her thoughts on the idea. Audio
NZ ponders digital multinational tax
The government is considering a new digital services tax on multinational companies who make money out of online services in New Zealand. Tax expert Robin Oliver joins us to discuss how this might… Audio
Story of the Day and I've Been Thinking for 5th June 2019
An introduction to our panellist and the topics for the day plus our panellists share their thoughts on something they've been thinking about. Audio
The Panel with James Nokise and Janet Wilson (Part 2)
A group of concerned citizens are taking the Napier City Council to court over a planned $41 million aquatic centre. One of them, Graham Sutherland, joins us to explain the background and where things… Audio
The Panel with James Nokise and Janet Wilson (Part 1)
The government is considering a new digital services tax on multinational companies who make money out of online services in New Zealand. Tax expert Robin Oliver joins us to discuss how this might… Audio
Do we really relish chopping down tall poppies?
Kiwis like tall poppies, but dislike dicks. Audio
Does the Gambling Act need an update?
Sky City wants to launch a new, Europe-based online casino later this year, using legislative loopholes to target Kiwi punters without many, if any, regulations. Paula Snowden from the Problem… Audio
Taking the nuclear option
Stuff columnist Damian Grant says it's time for the government to reconsider its stance on using nuclear energy, saying it's the only affordable, scaleable, less destructive alternative to fossil… Audio
Question of the Day
Would you miss cash if it left for good ? when was the LAST time you used cash. Audio
How green is green enough for the Greens?
National leader Simon Bridges says the Green Party lacks teeth when it comes to effecting serious environmental change ... our panellists weigh in with their thoughts. Audio
Time to stop private companies from taking water?
Around 2,000 people turned out in Christchurch over the wekeend to protest Environment Canterbury's decision to grant permits to extract and sell more than 1.5 billion litres of water a year from two… Audio