Ali Mau
No Words For This: Ali Mau
Award-winning journalist Ali Mau's 20-year career cemented her as one of the country's most recognised faces. In 2018 Ali was the force behind the #MeTooNZ journalism project. But it's her new memoir… Audio
Former Fair Go presenter on axing of show
TVNZ confirmed on Tuesday that the long-running Fair Go programme will end in mid-May. Journalist and former presenter Ali Mau spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Scott Campbell (Part Two)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Scott Campbell discuss the shortfall in NZ blood donors and if we should be compensating those who give blood or plasma. Plus, they talk about… Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Scott Campbell (Part One)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Scott Campbell discuss today's recession announcement and why a rack of lamb costs 54 dollars. They also speak to an expert about the practice of… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Ali Mau and Scott Campbell
Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Scott Campbell talk to Dr Angela Brandt about soaring numbers of several native bird species. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Ali Mau and Simon Pound
Wallace and panellists Ali Mau and Simon Pound hear from Invercargill librarian Tessa Smith about a ground-breaking initiative to increase literacy among inmates at Invercargill Prison Audio
08 Alison Mau | New Zealand’s #metoo reckoning
When Alison Mau launched a nationwide project to support victims of workplace sexual abuse and harassment in sharing their stories, critics wondered if the results would even be newsworthy. Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Stephen Jacobi (Pt 2)
Panellists Ali Mau and Stephen Jacobi on New Zealanders living paycheck to paycheck, rising inflation, and whether they're okay with vegemite on pizza. Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Stephen Jacobi (Pt 1)
Panellists Ali Mau and Stephen Jacobi discuss today's Covid-19 alert level announcement. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Ali Mau and Stephen Jacobi
Panellists Ali Mau and Stephen Jacobi share what they have been thinking and learn how to use a microwave. Audio
Made in NZ: 'Spread the Love'
Chief executive of 'Spread The Love', Olivia Ediriweera, tells the Panel about a product dreamed up by three students from Wā Ora Montessori. Audio
Kiwi DIY projects: Expert raises asbestos concerns
Amid the rise in the number of Kiwis tackling DIY home renovations, experts are warning of the dangers of asbestos. Audio
Population growth declining in NZ - researcher
What role do finances play when it comes to decisions about having children? The Panel is joined by Dr Pushpa Wood. Audio
Electric bike thefts on the rise in Wellington - reports
Wellington electric bike users are being warned to ensure they are well secured after a reported spate of electric bike thefts. Audio
Today in music history
Today in music history in 1970: Jim Morrison's trial began for "lewd and lascivious behavior" in Miami. Audio
'Lawn-shaming' across the ditch
The Panel weighs in on 'lawn shaming' after heated debate erupted online in Australia over a photo showing a slice of grass unmowed between two houses Audio
Covid-19: NZ reaches 100 day milestone
New Zealand is marking 100 days without community transmission of Covid-19. Audio
Cook Islands/NZ bubble likely by end of year - PM
The editor of The Cook Island News talks to The Panel about the announcement of a likely Cook Island bubble before the end of the year. Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Greg Brownless (Part 2)
Wellington electric bike users are being warned to ensure they are well secured after a reported spate of electric bike thefts. One of the administrators of the Wellington Stolen Bicycles Facebook… Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Greg Brownless (Part 1)
Jonathan Milne, editor of The Cook Island News talks to The Panel about the announcement of a likely Cook Island bubble before the end of the year. New Zealand is marking 100 days without community… Audio