Wendyl Nissen
Election Day Restrictions
An electoral law expert says election day restrictions on people using social media should be eased. Audio
Charanpreet Dhaliwal inquest
Te Atatu MP Phil Twyford joins the Panel to talk about the fatal beating of 22 year-old Charanpreet Dhaliwal who was killed on a building site where he was a security guard. Audio
Do we need a new anthem to go with a new flag?
The discussion around changing our flag has some wondering if we need to be dancing to a new tune as well. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Wendyl Nissen have been thinking about. Audio
Music and personality
Heavy metal or ambient? What your music taste says about you. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Wendyl Nissen (Part 2)
Panel says;Music and personality;Do we need a new anthem to go with a new flag?;Charanpreet Dhaliwal inquest;Election Day restrictions. Audio
Red Light Cameras
Wellington's most dangerous intersection is where Victoria St meets Karo Drive, and a camera to catch red-light runners was installed in February. It ran for three months, before going live. Audio
New CAA rules for drones
The Civil Aviation Authority is introducing new rules for flying drones. Do you think people will take any notice? Audio
GPs hastening death
Sixteen doctors have revealed in a survey that they've administered drugs which would knowingly hasten terminally ill patients lives. Ethicist Tim Dare joins the Panel to discuss if this is best left… Audio
Mt Eden prison lock-down
There's a prisoner backlog at Mt Eden remand in Auckland as SERCO is under the microscope after reports of prisoners coming to harm. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Wendyl Nissen
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Wendyl Nissen have been up to;Mt Eden prison lock-down;GPs hastening death;New CAA rules for drones;red light camera. Audio
Book review with Wendyl Nissen
Wendyl Nissen reviews 'Mislaid' by Nell Zink, and 'Sicily' by John Julius Norwich Audio
Stress and bosses
Bullying and uncivil behaviour. How much does this affect workers? Audio
Colin Craig
The confidentiality agreement between Colin Craig and his former press secretary Rachel MacGregor. Audio
Maori TV change in ad policy
Maori Television is considering allowing the advertising of "treat" food and gaming. We talk to Whetu Fala of Maori film and TV association Nga Aho Whakaari. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Lindsey Dawson and Andrew Clay have been thinking about. Audio
Govt's $11m New York apartment
New Zealand's representative at the United Nations will have a swanky $11m apartment to live in. Audio