Wendyl Nissen
US protests: Journalist injured by rubber bullet
The Panel is joined by journalist and writer Linda Tirado, who has been covering the Minneapolis protests and was recently injured by a rubber bullet. Audio
'Keep it real online': Govt online safety campaign launched
In this digital age, it's increasingly challenging for parents and caregivers to keep children safe online. Audio
Time for a GST 'holiday' post-lockdown - academic
Do New Zealanders need a GST holiday post-lockdown? Audio
Covid-19: Calls grow for NZ-Pacific bubble
Calls are growing for New Zealand to include the Pacific in a trans-Tasman bubble. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Poem; Minneapolis City Council looks at new police system; Activists call for protesters to dump statue of Captain Cook; Akaroa restaurant named after 'Bully Hayes' to change name. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Covid-19: Calls grow for NZ-Pacific bubble; Time for a GST 'holiday' post-lockdown - academic; 'Keep it real online': Govt online safety campaign launched. Audio
What the Panellists have been thinking
Panellists Wendyl Nissen and Mike Rehu share what they are thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Laura Dooney
The BBC takes a look at old gadgets that are still in working order. That includes one woman who has a working toaster from 1925, as Laura Dooney reports. Audio
Lockdown sparks ingenuity to deal with supermarket queues
Typical number eight wire solution comes out of lock down requirements to limit the numbers in the line at the supermarket. Site founder Gareth Hayes joins the Panel. Audio
Google Data and what it says about NZ's lockdown
Recent Google mobility data shows that the massive behavioural changes which have occurred in New Zealand support the feasibilibity of the elimination goal being achieveable, Matt Boyd is one of the… Audio
US President stops WHO funding
US correspondent Simon Hampton joins the panel to talk about US President Donald Trump halting funding to WHO and his increasingly erratic media briefings at the White House. Audio
The humble voice call making a comeback
In light of the pandemic forcing people apart socially the humble voice to voice phone call is making a come back. Audio
Will the $3 billion tax break help small businesses survive
Dougal McGowan the chief executive of the Otago Chamber of Commerce discusses whether the $3billion boost through tax breaks will help small businesses through the Covid 19 crisis. Audio
Day 1, Term 2 - learning from home
E-learning expert, Claire Amos, joins the discussion on the challenges ahead for teaching 800,000 students in their homes from today. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
US correspondent Simon Hampton joins the panel to talk about US President Donald Trump halting funding to WHO and his increasingly erratic media briefings at the White House. Recent Google mobility… Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
E-learning expert, Claire Amos, joins the discussion on the challenges ahead for teaching 800,000 students in their homes from today. Dougal McGowan the chief executive of the Otago Chamber of… Audio
I've been thinking for 15 April 2020
Panellists Wendyl Nissen and Peter Dunne have been thinking about discoveries in lockdown - the good and the bad. Audio
Story of the Day for 15 April 2020
Dr Seuss as you've never heard him read before. Audio
Bauer Media closure ends Women's Weekly after 88 years
The 88-year-old New Zealand Woman's Weekly is one of the magazines closing after Bauer Media announced yesterday it was folding its Kiwi operation.
The magazine has been around since December 1932.
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Wendyl Nissen: Living Simply Through the Seasons
A Natural Year follows Wendyl Nissen's tranquil life in the Hokianga countryside over a twelve month period. She joins the show to discuss her new book and how the move to self-isolation in the… Audio