David Farrar
Decision Day
Lawyer and political commentator Linda Clark and National party pollster David Farrar join the Panel to discuss today's political developments, as the country awaits Winston Peters' decision. Audio
US Scouts not dib-dibbing over girls
Shockwaves are resounding throughout the American Scout movement at the idea of allowing girls to join. Long-serving Scout - and today's Panelist - David Farrar provides and insider's view of the… Audio
$760 wheel clamp
Traffic lawyer Steve Cullen says Bashford Antiques could charge anything they like to unclamp illegally parked cars. Audio
Not a holiday for parents
The school holidays can mean even more time and financial strain on parents. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and David Farrar want to talk about. Audio
WW1 pacifist suffering
Paul Sorrell of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust discusses the suffering of conscientious objectors and how their stance influenced New Zealand society. Audio
Supermarket alcohol ban
It's not new but there's been another call to get rid of alcohol in supermarkets. Audio
Seth McFarlane explains his 2013 Weinstein dig
US comedian and actor Seth McFarlane explains why he made a dig about Harvey Weinstein at the Oscars back in 2013. Audio
Is coalition delay a good sign?
Jonathan Boston of Victoria University on whether a delay in forming a coalition is actually a sign of a healthy democracy. Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and David Farrar (Part 2)
Paul Sorrell of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust discusses the suffering of conscientious objectors and how their stance influenced New Zealand society. What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and David Farrar (Part 1)
Jonathan Boston of Victoria University on whether a delay in forming a coalition is actually a sign of a healthy democracy. Passchendaele resurgence in the public conscience. US comedian and actor… Audio
Calls for MMP changes in light of the current waiting game
Unease at the current situation of minor parties holding more sway over majority parties again calls in to question the MMP voting system and it's threshholds. Audio
Massive Antarctic iceberg on the move
NIWA's Craig Stevens explains what the massive A68 iceberg is up to. Audio
Bolt guns used to kill impounded dogs
Craig Johnson of Massey University on the use of bolt guns to kill unwanted dogs at the Invercargill pound. Audio
Money taking the fun out of life
A study shows that more money doesn't equal more freedom and less stress. Audio