Alexia Russell
Today in music history: Jailhouse rock was released in 1957
Today in music history Elvis Presley released Jailhouse Rock in 1957. Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Chris Field (Part 2)
Professor David Murdoch talks to The Panel about a survey which shows one in five New Zealanders believe that the COVID-19 virus was developed in a laboratory. Former spy says the SIS stopped him from… Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Chris Field (Part 1)
Alert level changes in Auckland are not helping to get more people through the doors at the CBD's hospitality outlets. As the US COVID death toll passes two hundred thousand, President Trump says it's… Audio
What panellists Alexia Russell and Peter Field are thinking
What panellists Alexia Russell and Chris Field are thinking. Audio
Are antique collections falling out of favour?
The BBC has looked at the lack of heirlooms being left behind in modern times. Design consultant Michael Smythe discusses Audio
Electric vehicle rally to join motorsport compeititon
Electric vehicles about to enter the competitive rally world. Kathryn Trounson, Chairperson of Better NZ Trust, politically agnostic charity promoting electric vehicle use talks to the Panel. Audio
Talk of need for capital gains tax to fund covid crisis
Financial correspondent, Fran O'Sullivan, believes that now is the time to consider a capital gains tax, to fund the 50 billion dollar covid bill. Economist Brad Olsen joins the Panel to discuss. Audio
Today in music history: John Lennon's killer has been denied parole
Today in music history, John Lennon's killer has been denied parole for the 11th time. Audio
Maori unrepresented at local government level around NZ
Maori underrepresentation at local government level has sparked talk of iwi having voting rights and wards created. Dr Lara Greaves, an Auckland university lecturer in New Zealand Politics and Public… Audio
Air NZ posts $454 million loss and faces an uncertain future
For the first time since 2002 Air New Zealand has posted a 454 million dollar loss. Aviation analyst with Forsyth Barr, Andy Bowley, talks to the panel about the industry's uncertain future. Audio
Sentence handed down to Christchurch mosque shooter today
The Christchurch mosque gunman has been sent to prison indefinitely in an historic move by the judge. Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the hearing and the gunman's silence. Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Morgan Godfrey (Part 2)
Financial correspondent, Fran O'Sullivan, believes that now is the time to consider a capital gains tax, to fund the 50 billion dollar covid bill. Economist.... joins the Panel to discuss. Electric… Audio
The Panel with Alexia Russell and Morgan Godfrey (Part One)
Faisal Sayed was praying at the Linwood mosque with his father when the shooting started. He spoke to Wallace about the community's response to today's sentencing. The Christchurch mosque gunman has… Audio
What Alexia Russel and Morgan Godfrey have been thinking
"I've been thinking' with panellists Alexia Russell and Morgan Godfrey. Audio
Linwood mosque victim Faisal Sayed on sentencing
Faisal Sayed was praying at the Linwood mosque with his father when the shooting started. He spoke to Wallace about the community's response to today's sentencing. Audio
Small business owner talks about the cost of starting up
Small business owner, Dave Fowler, talks to the Panel about the costs involved in setting up a company, after National released a policy on setting up companies using Kiwisaver money. Audio
New law aims to give police powers to randomly drug test driver
New law before parliament to give police powers to carry out random roadside drug testing of drivers. Dr Fiona Hutton, Associate Professor in Criminology at Victoria University talks about the law… Audio
New campaign calling for parents to chill out on the sidelines
A number of well known faces are joining in a campaign calling for side line parents to chill out. We speak to Melodie Robinson, journalist and former rugby star about the increased pressures being… Audio
Today in music history, Eye of the Tiger hit number 1 in the US
Today in music history, Eye of the Tiger hit number 1 in the US in 1982. Audio