Duncan Greive
Elderly immigrants home alone
Sociologist Paul Spoonley talks about the growing number of elderly Chinese immigrants brought here under family reunification provisons but are being left alone. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Raybon Kan and Duncan Greive have been thinking about. Audio
Wicked vigilante
A spraypaint vigilante on the West Coast is paintings over offensive Wicked campervan slogans. Audio
Panama Papers 2
Tax expert Mark Keating joins the Panel for a discussion about round-2 of the Panama Papers. Audio
APN share halt
There's been a trading halt on shares of APN the parent company of the Herald and a chain of radio stations. Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Duncan Greive (Part 2)
A Canadian survey's found 20% of Canadians pray everyday. What the Panelists Raybon Kan and Duncan Greive have been thinking about. Sociologist Paul Spoonley talks about the growing number of elderly… Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Duncan Greive (Part 1)
What the Panelists have been up to. There's been a trading halt on shares of APN the parent company of the Herald and a chain of radio stations. Tax expert Mark Keating joins the Panel for a… Audio
Beggars - a political hot potato
Should tricky issues be battled head-on and to hell with being PC? Audio
Animal rights
Animal rights activists say China's treatment of dogs in dog meat festival is blackening the country's name. Audio
Dunedin balcony collapse
Who should be held responsible for student flat balcony collapse? Audio
NZs conviction rate
Criminal lawyer Anne Stevens discusses the rise in New Zealand's incarceration rate. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Lynda Hallinan and Duncan Grieve have been thinking about. Audio
Auckland won't build out of housing shortage
The theory of building more houses doesn't seem to be the answer to our biggest city's housing crisis according to new statistics. Audio
Egyptian imams headed to NZ
Al Gillespie looks at what the secondment of Egyptian imams to New Zealand mosques means. Audio
Helen Clark in running for UN Secretary General
Al Gillespie talks about what Helen Clark is up against for UN's top job. Audio