Alexia Russell
Un-fishable rivers
Four Otago rivers have been dubbed "lost" over water quality and flow issues, Fish and Game Chief executive Niall Watson tells us how the rivers got in this state. Audio
Panel says
According to forecasts by Dell Technologies and the Institute for the Future in California, eighty-five per cent of the jobs in the year 2030 haven't been invented yet. Audio
The future of jobs
According to forecasts by Dell Technologies and the Institute for the Future in California, eighty-five per cent of the jobs in the year 2030 haven't been invented yet. Audio
Politics round-up
Our panelists discuss the politics of the day...including Gareth Morgan's attempt to be part of the debate and the neglect of the country's classrooms. Audio
Statues and history
There are calls for a colonial statue in Auckland to be pulled down, as it presents a Eurocentric view of the country's history. Historian Paul Moon from AUT says we can't ignore our past, however… Audio
Are our universities under-funded?
Is underfunding causing a drop in the international standing of our universities? Would merging schools help? Chris Whelan of Universities New Zealand weighs in. Audio
Overseas voting begins
Voting starts today for New Zealanders overseas so in effect the election has begun...at this stage who's coming in first? The panelists discuss. Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Joe Bennett (Part 2)
The future of work; Panel says; Un-fishable rivers; Free speech or hate speech? Audio
The Panel with Alexis Russell and Joe Bennett (Part 1)
Overseas voting begins;Are our universities under-funded?;Statues and history;Politics round-up. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 6 September 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 6 September 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Phil Gifford talks about the new Christchurch stadium plans
Fairfax rugby columnist Phil Gifford talks about the urgency for a new stadium in Christchurch. Audio
Documentary claims eating eggs as bad as smoking
Public health professor Grant Schofield talks about what the truth is about eating eggs in the wake of claims in a documentary they are as bad for health as smoking Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Alexia Russell and Tainui Stephens want to talk about. Audio
Scientists say too much tv is harmful post terrorist attacks
When terrorism events occur, it's best to avoid wall-to-wall news coverage of them. Audio
UK's national trust backs down on pride badge ban
UK's Nation Trust does a back down on banning volunteers from wearing pride badges. Audio
Political parties election positioning
Political commentator Deborah Mahuta-Coyle talks about the political landscape shaping up during the election campaign. Audio
Rest home shuts down and pay parity might play a part
New Zealand Aged Care Association chief executive Simon Wallace talks about the impact the pay equity law is having on rest home budgets.
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Tainui Stephens (Part 2)
When terrorism events occur, it's best to avoid wall-to-wall news coverage of them. What the Panelists Alexia Russell and Tainui Stephens want to talk about Public health professor Grant Schofield… Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Tainui Stephens (Part 1)
New Zealand Aged Care Association chief executive Simon Wallace talks about the impact the pay equity law is having on rest home budgets. Political commentator Deborah Mahuta-Coyle talks about the… Audio