Matt Nippert
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Matt Nippert (Part 2)
The Booker prize is coming up in 3 weeks, so maybe WHAT book do YOU think should have won a Booker Prize? Highly paid UK charity chief says girls should be taught at school how to ask for a playrise… Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
All eyes on New York with Jacinda Ardern meeting US president and British PM there while Greta Thunberg rips into the politicians for doing little to address Climate Change at the UN. New Zealand… Audio
What the panellist have been thinking for 24 September 2019
What the Panellists Alexia Russell and Matt Nippert have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 24 September 2019
Ali Ventura joins the Panel for the story of the day about focussing on anxieties when trying to meditate. Audio
Getting around the rules - how to buy a politician
Can rich foreigners buy political influence in New Zealand? And are our rules over donations to political parties too easy to get around? Audio
Getting around the rules - how to buy a politician
Can rich foreigners buy political influence in New Zealand? And are our rules over donations to political parties too easy to get around?
AudioLime scooter ban leaves Auckland feeling empty
Lime scooters have been pulled from the streets of Auckland and Dunedin - our panellists weigh in on whether they'll be missed in the short-term. Audio
Oscars 2019
It's the biggest night of the year for Hollywood - the Oscars are being handed out...Joining us for a wee roundup of the goings-on so far is RNZ's Max Towle. Audio
Is food-shaming going too far?
A new study suggests cheese is nearly as bad as meat when it comes to the environmental footprint of what we eat. Audio
Why do bike lanes rile us up so much?
A team of researchers from Auckland University has been looking at why cycle lanes stir up such anger in New Zealand. One of them, Alistair Woodward, joins us to talk us through the findings. Audio
Question of the Day
Without using its name - describe your favourite film in six words or fewer? Audio
"Entitled" millenials who won't work for free
The chief executive of Muffin Break is bemoaning the fact that millennials don't want to do unpaid work experience or internships. Is there an air of entitlement among today's young people? Audio
Sustainable NZ party spectre hangs over Blue-green conference
National held its 21st annual Blue Greens forum over the weekend, but the prospect of a new, centrist, environmentally-focussed party hung over the event. Would such a party held diversify our… Audio
Proposed rental standards under the microscope
Landlords have two and a half years to comply with new rental standards introduced by the government, including a requirement that every home has a heater able to heat the living room up to 18… Audio
The Panel with Amanda Millar and Matt Nippert (Part 2)
Without using its name - describe your favourite film in six words or fewer. A new study suggests cheese is nearly as bad as meat when it comes to the environmental footprint of what we eat. A team of… Audio
The Panel with Amanda Millar and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
Landlords have two and a half years to comply with new rental standards introduced by the government, including a requirement that every home has a heater able to heat the living room up to 18… Audio
Honduran caravan and Brazil's new right-wing president
The central American caravan has met with an official White House response that is said to have created a hostile climate regarding outsiders that has spilled over into the synagogue shooting, in the… Audio
How long should your toaster last?
Don't expect the toaster that you get for a wedding present to still be there for your silver anniversary. There's only about a two-year life expectancy for a toaster and even the bigger appliances… Audio
Czech crim gets residency
The Minister of Immigration Iain Lees-Galloway has seen fit to grant residency to a Czech criminal who arrived in New Zealand on a fake passport. He committed several crimes before being convicted and… Audio