Victoria Stewart
Student research into seasonal vegetables
Food tech teacher Chantelle Gerrard joins the Panel to talk about her students' research into seasonal vegetables. Audio
Florida grappling with rising Covid-19 cases
The state of Florida is grappling with Covid-19, with cases reaching record numbers. Journalist David Neal from the Miami Herald joins The Panel to discuss. Audio
Police to use 24 unmarked cars to deter risky drivers
The Panel discusses a new police initiative to introduce a new fleet of 24 unmarked cars to deter risky drivers. Audio
Today in music history
Today in music history: lead singer and lyricist of the post-punk band Joy Division Ian Curtis was born in 1956. Audio
'Air Bridge' with Cook Islands on table
There is talk under way of an 'Air Bridge' between New Zealand and the Cook Islands. Audio
Planned Pasifika super rugby side
A new professional rugby union team Kanaloa Hawaii has had its bid to join the America's Major League Rugby confirmed and is in talks with NZ Rugby to join a revamped Super Rugby competition. Audio
National's new leadership team under spotlight
Professor of Public Policy at AUT Dame Marilyn Waring, and former National MP, joins the Panel to discuss National's new leadership team. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Rajorshi Chakraborti (Part 2)
Police to use 24 unmarked cars to deter risky drivers; The state of Florida is grappling with Covid 19; Student research into seasonal vegetables. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Rajorshi Chakraborti (Part 1)
National's new leadership team under spotlight; Planned Pasifika super rugby side; 'Air Bridge' with Cook Islands on table. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
Panellists Rajorshi Chakraborti and Victoria Stewart share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
Amelia Langford discusses the new online craze of people sharing videos of what appears to be ordinary, inedible objects that turn out to be elaborately-constructed cakes. Audio
What do you hope to see in tomorrow's budget?
Some analysts are warning that tomorrow's budget will be a big disappointment for many as there's just not a lot left in the coffers after the covid-19 crisis response. Audio
Fauci warns the US the worst is yet to come
U.S Infectious diseases expert Dr Anthony Fauci, warns of more COVID-19 spread if states ease their restrictions too early. Correspondent Simon Hampton speaks to the Panel from New York. Audio
Who is going to pay for the government's COVID bail out?
Tax expert and economist Terry Baucher joins The Panel to talk about how the huge government bail out for COVID crisis financial response is going to be paid back. Audio
Survey finds NZers in favour of helicopter cash payment
Survey finds that more than two thirds of NZers are looking for a one off cash payment from the government to stimulate the economy. The Panel speaks to chief economist at The New Zealand Institute… Audio
Expert explains why its not easy to have online voting
Dr Julienne Molineaux explains why e-voting isn't an easy way to conduct an election and what the potential pitfalls are. Audio
Urgent legislation criticised for going too far
Urgent legislation may be at odds with the Bill of Rights Act. Waikato University of Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the rushed laws being voted on in Parliament today. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
Survey finds that more than two thirds of NZers are looking for a one off cash payment from the government to stimulate the economy. The Panel speaks to chief economist at The New Zealand Institute… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Urgent legislation may be at odds with the Bill of Rights Act. Waikato University of Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the rushed laws being voted on in Parliament today. Tax expert and economist… Audio
Up to 50 people to be allowed at funerals and tangihanga
Up to 50 people will be allowed at funerals and tangihanga if strict public health measures are in place, the government has announced. RNZ's Mani Dunlop reacts to the government's back down on the… Audio