Bernard Hickey
Ever changing grammar
Language is evolving and sometimes what we knew as being "right" no longer applies. Linguist Dr Sharon Marsden addreses one grammar conundrum. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Audio
Life imitating bad art
Ted Cruz uses a line from a movie while the Australian Prime Minister and other MPs use a slogan from a US sitcom. Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Life imitating bad art;What the Panelists Nicky Pelegrino and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about;Ever changing grammar;Growing an economy;Flag change. Audio
Harmony in society
Greg Barton of Melbourne's Deakin University addresses some listener comments after yesterday's discussion on the Brussels bombings. Audio
Fonterra negotiations with contactors
Bernard Hickey addresses Fonterra's arrangement where it get potential contractors to pitch for business. Audio
Panel Intro
What the Panelists Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
Panel intro;Fonterra negotiations with contactors;Harmony in society. Audio
Immigration cap
Bernard Hickey talks about the idea of a cap on immigration and if more immigration really does equate to economic growth. Audio
Hacking iPhone a dangerous precedent, says Apple CEO
Apple CEO Tim Cook has spoken out about breaking into an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino gunman, in an exclusive interview with ABC America. Audio
Commentator Bernard Hickey on failed intensification proposals
The receivers of electronics chain Dick Smith have announced all stand alone stores in New Zealand and Australia will close. Video, Audio
Winston Peters banned from school bus.
The New Zealand First MP for Northland Winston Peters was stopped from getting on a school bus to check out the dusty roads up north. Principal of Mangakahia Area School Phil Reynolds tells the Panel… Audio
CERAs PR budget
Christchurch City Councillor Ali Jones talks about CERAs $2.5m public relations spend. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Michele A'Court have been thinking about. Audio
State houses as P labs
A third of new state houses in Christchurch have tested positive for methampetamine. Audio
New immigrants and the health system
Professor Robin Gauld of the University of Otago discusses how the pressure can be taken off hospitals by educating immigrants about primary care. Audio
Panel intro
What the Panelists Michele A'Court and Bernard Hickey have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Michele A'Court (Part 2)
Beauty in the work environment. What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Michele A'Court have been thinking about. Christchurch City Councillor Ali Jones talks about CERAs $2.5m public relations spend… Audio