Liam Hehir
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Neale, Liam and Kathryn talk about the positve forecasts for the economy, tempered with worker shortages set to bite. Also the latest Covid vaccine rollout and whether the booking system is robust… Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Should we raise GST to 16 % for Aucklanders, in order to help pay for infrastructure? As names come in and out fashion, research shows people do have pre-conceived ideas about what a person’s name… Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
Pressure is being applied on services in Nothland due to Aucklanders fleeing the city before this week's Covid-19 alert level 3 restrictions came into force. The womens Rugby World Cup, which was to… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Liam Hehir
We start with our Dear Panel segment, then Panellists Tayyaba Khan and Liam Hehir share what they have been thinking. Audio
National unveils its shadow Cabinet
The National Party leader, Judith Collins, has just unveiled her shadow Cabinet, following their disasterous election campaign. For the latest, Māni Dunlop spoke with the right-wing political… Audio
The National Party's post-election review
Panellists Wendyl Nissen and Liam Hehir discuss what should be in it. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Don't throw the RMA baby out with the bathwater says former RMA hearings commissioner David Collins in a recent opinion piece for Stuff. He joins The Panel to talk about the strength of the Resource… Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
Dr Michael Wang a supply chain expert from Auckland University of Technology speaks to The Panel about the vulnerability of our ports during this global pandemic. The New Zealand Security Intelligence… Audio
What panellists Wendyl Nissen and Liam Hehir are thinking
What panellists Wendyl Nissen and Liam Hehir have been thinking. Audio
The blame game begins in the National party
To discuss if there will there be finger-pointing and people playing the blame game, Māni Dunlop spoke to the conservative political commentator, Liam Hehir. Audio
A gaggle of geese has taken over Rotorua's lake front
A gaggle of geese has taken over the lake front in Rotorua, meaning traffic is held up and they're making a big mess on the footpaths! Audio
NZers want more small political parties in Parliament
New Zealanders are keen to see more parties represented in Parliament, but the odds are stacked against the smaller political players. Audio
Today in music history: Ray Charles was born in 1930
Today in music history Ray Charles was born in 1930. Audio
Businesses warned about shaming thieves by displaying photos
Businesses are being told that it's not a good idea to publicly shame shoplifters by putting photos of them up in their stores. Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
After three deaths in a week on New Zealand farms, Worksafe Agriculture sector lead, Al McCone talks to The Panel about how risks can be minimised. New Zealanders are keen to see more parties… Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
The Panel looks back at how last night's leaders debate was run. Former broadcaster Ian Johnstone talks to The Panel about how the role of host has changed over the years. There's a call for Air New… Audio
What panellists Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir have been thinking
What panellists Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir are thinking. Audio
Horses overrun Ōpōtiki post lockdown
The small town of Ōpōtiki in the Bay of Plenty is being "overrun" with wandering horses. Audio
Call for 'intergenerational debate' over govt debt
The Panel talks to independent economist Cameron Bagrie about the need for an "intergenerational debate" as to how the country will deal with its debt. Audio
The health benefits of music
The ABC in Australia has reported that a study has found that that listening to Mozart may reduce the frequency of seizures for some people with epilepsy. Audio