Ali Mau
Britain's PM in intensive care
British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, taken into intensive care and correspondent Stuart Smith explains the concern for his well being amidst the UK's climbing COVID-19 death toll. Audio
Health Minister lucky to have kept his job, for now
Health Minister David Clark, lucky to keep his job right now, but demoted in cabinet over flouting lock down rules. Political commentator Richard Harman gives his views on the debacle Audio
Campaign launched to help cope with COVID stress
The Government is launching a campaign focussing on people's mental health during the pandemic. Mental Health Foundation CEO Shaun Robinson talks about the stress people are under. Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
This day in 1985 Wham! - the English pop music duo consisting of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, became the first western pop group to perform live in China, when they played at the workers… Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
The Government is launching a campaign focussing on people's mental health during the pandemic. Mental Health Foundation CEO Shaun Robinson talks about the stress people are under. Health Minister… Audio
I've been thinking for 7 April 2020
Panellists Ali Mau and Alan McElroy share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Poetry for the pandemic
The lockdown is leading people down all sorts of roads less traveled. One of those avenues is poetry. Poems and poets are creeping into news bulletins and broadcasts and more and more people are… Audio
What does Harvey Weinstein verdicts mean for women in NZ?
Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of sexual assault, and faces up to 25 years in jail. The allegations against Weinstein were at the centre of the #MeToo movement. Broadcaster Ali Mau fronted the… Audio
Trademe doesn't act over sexist remarks from one of its sellers
Trademe's lack of action over bad trade and sexist language highlighted in tribunal claim. Audio
Should film tax breaks be applied to other industries?
Economist Eric Crampton joins the discussion on whether the film tax breaks would be effective for other industries. Audio
Labour accused of being allergic to women by complainant
Woman who complained to Labour Party about sexual assault says the response leads her to believe the party has a problem with women. Audio
Question of the Day for 23 September 2019
What were your dodgy dress up choices of the past? Audio
Blackface fall out reveals more and more who've done it
More dodgy costume offenders have been pinged following revelations about Justin Trudeau's blackface blunders. Audio
Jacinda Ardern on her way to U.S to meet Trumpa and address UN
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern heads to New York to address the UN and meet with President Donald Trump. Audio
Spark streaming a flop for first All Blacks' RWC match
Tech commentator, Paul Spain, joins the discussion on what went wrong for Spark Sport streaming for the first All Blacks' match of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Morgan Godfrey (Part 2)
What were your dodgy dress up choices of the past? Woman who complained to Labour Party about sexual assault says the response leads her to believe the party has a problem with women. Economist Eric… Audio
The Panel with Ali Mau and Morgan Godfrey (Part 1)
Tech commentator, Paul Spain, joins the discussion on what went wrong for Spark Sport streaming for the first All Blacks' match of the Rugby World Cup. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern heads to New York… Audio
I've been thinking for 23 September 2019
What the Panellists Ali Mau and Morgan Godfrey have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 23 September 2019
Census show church of the flying Spaghetti Monster has more followers than Destiny Church. Audio
Folau: New fundraiser, more controversy
A new fundraising page for Israel Folau has raised more than $1.8 million to fight his unfair dismissal case. That figure doesn't include the $100,000 the Australian Christian Lobby pledged to the… Audio